Whiplash will be remembered in ten years. This won't

Whiplash will be remembered in ten years. This won't.

that's because most people are plebs who hate 1950s style musicals because "only gay men enjoy them"

these people will support Moonlight for best picture

Nobody even remembers Whiplash anymore.

Nigga, Whiplash isn't remembered NOW.

why did they choose this particular still to shove mercilessly down our throats?

no one remembers movies anymore.

You remember it

>tfw too smart to enjoy musicals

you got it backwards

this was a shitty musical m8

no lyricism AT ALL

La La Land won't be remembered in one year. Just shit performances and singing.

I never watched it so there's nothing to remember.

No movie made in the last 2 years will be remembered.

Lel. This generation is entirely bereft of the context that makes nostalgia a thing. There's an inherent longing for a time associated with the piece in question.

You can't possibly long for a manufactured feeling. Everything nowadays is built to make a commodity out of something that was meant to be organic. Nothing ill ever be classic again. You all lose.

I actually think the opposite, something like Whiplash will vanish.

anybody got the emma stone & pepe collaboration

Agreed.

I love musicals and operettas but this did nothing for me. The ending dance scene was kind of cool but overall the film was a let down.

The Handmaiden will be remembered far down the line.

Heartbreak Ridge might be remembered.

The rest of this - meh, won't be remembered.

Does anybody remember any song one hour after having finished watching it?

What's Whiplash?

>Whiplash will be remembered in ten years

I've already entirely forgotten whiplash.

The only thing I remember is the opening song have a line like "it's another sunny day".

High art
Vs.
Muh drumbs

Kys OP

>The Handmaiden will be remembered far down the line.
>Heartbreak Ridge might be remembered.
>you actually believe this
the only films people will remember from this decade will be the social network, mad max fury road, and maybe GBH

What exactly am I looking at here?

This was the shadow of a '50s style musical, not an actual '50s style musical

>GBH

i don't like it but it's very popular. there has to be one "le quirky" movie per decade, so why not that one?

>"le quirky"

You're just as cringy as the people you're trying to mock at this point.

What lash?

wat even is GBH

Grand Budapest Hotel

OP here - I'm not sure. Hence the Hayden pic. IDK what GBH is referencing.

I'm not so sure.

Whiplash is the better film, but I think La La Land will be remembered just because of the force of the cast and its relative uniqueness compared to other stuff coming out.

Movie men will never understand

Wrong, NWR is the ONLY current filmmaker that will be canon in the future.

>He misses the occasional birdman and interstellar threads.

Looks like a man fucking an alligator

Neither of them will be remembered in 10 years

>Work at a theater.
>Nothing, and I mean nothing, but very elderly people ever see this shit.

Unfortunately the only way to tell what will stand the test of time is to wait.

I don't know if people will remember Whiplash. People don't even remember Birdman and that was unique and different and all that shit.

>People don't even remember Birdman
wrong

what the fuck is whiplash?

the music in this was shit lol

Didn't even watch it and you still remember it?