Can we have a proper K I N O t h r e a d ?

can we have a proper K I N O t h r e a d ?

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can anyone identify these kinos for me

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and this one

ahah fuck
that thread last week was amazing

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>cinegrid = kino

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requesting one for Ran by Kurosawa

Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise (1987)

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What kino is this

beyond the black rainbow. don't bother, it's utter shit.

Can we get a Lynch cinegrid in here

This is supposed to be a kino thread, right?

I never understood the point of these charts. They're all okay pictures but nothing mindblowing. They're just static shots.

(you)

dont listen to this retard , its great, best film in years

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Sexy

there is only one kino

What's the deal with the black monolith at the end? What did it represent? Asking for a friend..

pls what is this kolorful kino

>best book
>worst movie

>90s hand-drawn cel animation

makes me diamonds everytime

everything in this shot except the woman is a glass matte painting.

name a better all in one director/cinematographer/vfx artist than Mario Bava

>2nd worst book
>best movie

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Ai City by Shuuhou Itahashi

Utterly terrible taste my friend. I loved the book and the film is pure cinema.

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Why do you retards defend this movie? It's not horrible but its a c+ at the fucking most. Boring poorly written and not funny in the slightest when it tries to be. The cinematography is good in it's own right but does not match the tone of the film at all and the Ginny/Harry romance is unwatchable and awkward. It's the worst of the films and proves that David Yates cannot handle lighthearted chapters of the saga.

excalibur is just a fucking masterpiece

it's one of those movies that is so good, and gets at some fundamental aspect of human nature, that any objective or technical measure of the quality of it seems like missing the point

it's just transcendent

>tfw I keep getting confused by which Harry Potter movies I've watched
I know for sure that I've watched until the Prisoner of Askaban thing.

Then I watched a movie where they go to the spooky government basement and the rich kid's father betrays good guys or something. But I remember from the book that Snape kills Dumbledore then, despite me not remembering seeing that happen in that movie.

Weird. Don't the films follow the movies 1:1?

>color tint everything
>call it 'cinematic'

>Plebbit
>>/r/starwars

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Watched it some years ago with my mom. She had loved it as a child. Not long into the movie we realised how dated it was and laughed so much.

hilarious

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/r/ Bad Lieutenant cinegrid

you are confusing book 5 (where they go to the government basement) with book 6.

That's likely because they both end in a similar way, because JK Rowling is a fucking hack. Book 4 even does the same, now that I think of it.

Holy hotpockets, I always thought there were only 5 books. Now I find out there were 7 books and 8 movies.

well, if you include the extended universe *tm* (how do people make that), also by JK Rowling, there's like 10 or 11 books.

Them YA sheckels don't earn themselves you see. She is such a sellout, the Mouse has nothing on her.

I just copy it somewhere: ™

There's also a numpad combination command for it, though.

thanks

>his favorite shot is symmetrical

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>wow this movie was made a long time ago so it's bad
Neck yourself

The best movie Sup Forums ever rec'd me.

>kino thread
>all these flicks
fuck off reddit

Post yours then, Mr. Film

>Akira
>Blade runner, color blind edition (VHS)
>Schindlers list, chinese dub from 2005
>Hobbit

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Is the Signal worth watching despite the bad reviews?