I'm an artist that is interested in understanding the culture of this corner of the internet.
If you're interested, please tell me which movies you feel represent you and your interests and I would also like you to also articulate why you like these films.
I'm looking forward to speaking with you.
Logan Ortiz
>I'm an artist Are you famous? How to be famous?
Oliver Williams
No, probably not. Someone may have heard of me if I said my name but I would definitely not be a household name.
Jose Edwards
problem child 2
Sebastian Barnes
Fuck off faggot. Thats our culture. Take your faggy posts back to wherever you came from, queer boy.
Justin Robinson
What kino is this, lads?
Gabriel Wood
...
Daniel Perry
This is a joke, right?
I did expect some of this behavior but I doubt you're all this hostile.
Is everyone just going to give me joke answers?
Eli Perez
Back to Réddit faggot
Kayden Jones
There's nothing good to be had here unless you want a sample of degeneracy and purposefully overboard racism that may or may not be a joke depending which anonymous poster it is.
Jack Cox
Run while you still can!!!! You don't know what you are asking for!
Josiah Adams
lurk more faggot
Luke Miller
Well, then tell me about which films connect with you.
Isaiah Cruz
The Dark Knight Rises, really just that first scene, movie crashes with the plane.
Jackson Diaz
Is this the SHITPOST thread?
Zachary Taylor
Anyone know what movie this is from?
Andrew Brown
It's a still image by Ernst Haas
Daniel Nelson
He's an assistant fucking manager. He doesn't have to explain shit to you.
Luke Wilson
>Is everyone just going to give me joke answers? Wew, nigga. You seem to have some misplaced expectations. Why don't you explain why the fuck you thought coming here was a good idea?
Easton Hughes
>I'm an artist You can just say you're unemployed, nobody here will judge you
Christian Allen
>movies We only like Kino here Fuck off
Easton Gomez
I'm just interested in seeing how this group of people thinks and what they connect with in art. I honestly don't understand this outpouring of anger.
Adrian Nelson
People here worship Refn, Mann and Snyder.
Landon Nelson
Check em
Dominic Flores
This is the closest thing to a real answer I've received. Do you have any sense as to why?
Mason Perry
Here, I'll give you probably the only honest respons you'll get. This place is a years running Stanford Prison Experiment. Everyone here looks for out-groups to reject at ever collapsing granularities. Announcing that you don't belong here was a mistake. The people here hate movies more than any other group of people on earth. ISIS probably enjoys movies more than we do. This place is filled with people who hate each other spitting bad memes at one another for years and years.
Hope you learned something.
Nolan Jones
>I'm an artist What does you're dad tell his friends you do?
Leo Jackson
i drive
Jason Martin
gb2redit
Adam Wright
>films >art
The real question is whether or not you like naggers and kikes
Benjamin Hughes
Aesthetics & contrarianism
Chase Murphy
Hey OP, I'll give you an honest answer. Most people here worship the filmography of Zack Snyder. Man of Steel was a revolutionary film that changed the way Sup Forums viewed film and life itself. You should watch it sometime
Daniel Campbell
Batman v Superman is the greatest triumph in blockbuster cinema in the last 20 years. Zack Snyder is a literal god-tier director. Only Sup Forumsedditors are triggered by this fact
Owen Roberts
Watch Pink Flamingos
Carter Cruz
This is an interesting ethos.
Do you think this is some kind of psychological reaction to rejection by mainstream society. I know that being a social outcast is one of the defining features of the group of people here.
Carter Edwards
I like memes
Dominic White
My father is actually dead. He died in 1977.
Jeremiah Anderson
For realsies, think of the people here as more banal and childish versions of the main character in Taxi Driver. Though maybe no one will say it, the people here are the kind of people who identify with that movie.
Carter Reed
Nah f4m, you need to look up the Stanford Prison Experiment. Many people here are normal.
Ryan Morris
The funniest part is how you're falling for the subtle bait.
Grayson Gonzalez
PTA, Malick and Refn get a lot of love here. There's a pretty dedicated Lynch mob who like to have a Twin Peaks circlejerk every so often, and I don't think anyone here is going to tell you that the Coens aren't fantastic.
Strictly speaking, there aren't many movies out there that represent anons or their interests, because the only thing we all really have in common is a love of spending hours sitting on our backsides trading shitposts, which doesn't make for a compelling narrative.
I think Joaquin Phoenix's character in Her is about as close as we've ever gotten to having a film version of a typical Sup Forums user, although he's like 10+ years older than the average age here. It nicely captures the feeling that most anons share of being ever-so-slightly emotionally distant from most people, and looking to the digital world to find a friend, anyone, who understands us.
We're a lot more boring, a lot less hateful and just as lonely as all the detractors out there claim. Sup Forums gets shit for being a hive of scum and villainy, but it's really just a place where millions of people go when they're sick of the day-to-day facade. We can make jokes about tragedies, not because we're nasty, but because anonymity means we don't have to pretend to give a shit about strangers who die on the other side of the planet. When you're anonymous, you don't fool anyone by offering "thoughts and prayers to the families" of people you've never met.
With all that in mind I guess you could also look to other films that feature characters who have grown sick of mundane social-code bullshit and abruptly refuse to put up with it. Kevin Spacey in American Beauty or Michael Douglas in Falling Down would be fine examples - people might claim we're a bunch of Travis Bickles but in reality most of us are more mature than that.
Good luck with your project, whatever it is. Be warned that if you're working on a script, we probably wouldn't make for interesting characters.
Camden Nelson
I can tell you that Lord of the Rings is universally liked here and the LotR threads are one of the few good things about this place
Brandon Ramirez
>I don't think anyone here is going to tell you that the Coens aren't fantastic. The Coens are inconsistent. No Country For Old Men is overrated as fuck. Inside Llewyn Davis is a pretentious hipster circle jerk Burn After Reading is underrated
Joseph Cruz
Agreed on all counts, but NCFOM is still a fantastic film and even Llewlyn Davis had its good moments. Thing is, out of the 17 movies they've made together, they've only ever really, truly missed the mark with that sub-par remake of The Ladykillers, and they've put out at least 5 or 6 movies that'd be front-runners for most people's top 5 lists.
Caleb Myers
Good taste right here. Take note, OP.
Parker Miller
I like violent movies with cool special effects
Anthony Brown
give me your address so i can come kick your ass
i liked tommy boy for the funny stuff
Levi Bell
>characters who have grown sick of mundane social-code bullshit and abruptly refuse to put up with it
Christian Jackson
Isn't that supposed to be a bad thing?
Julian Nguyen
Wow an actual thoughtful reply. Has there there has ever been a Sup Forums meetup somewhere? How would that turn out?
Thomas Brown
>2 hours of awkward TDKR references, every user dressed in a scorpion jacket trying to act like the driver and one guy who keeps "subtly" trying to gauge if anyone else is pedo There's a reason why no one pushes for it
Justin James
Only the finest
Joshua Rogers
>Isn't that supposed to be a bad thing?
Not necessarily, the people on this website (probably) are angry at the world, their surroundings, or social conventions, which in turn alienates them in some capacity with the culture that they grew up in and observe.
The difference is that faggots on this website take out their anger in through shitposting, and rarely work up to the point of acting out on their alienation . . . Even though they are likely good people.
In the end Travis decides not to kill the presidential candidate, instead he helps out the child prostitute and kills the people that held her captive. . . He wasn't a bad person, so much as someone who felt misunderstood or unfit to live in western society. His decision to kill the child slave dudes was his way "getting rid of the scum" and suggests he wasn't really a bad person.