What are the most iconic film images of this decade?

What are the most iconic film images of this decade?

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I wish I had good photoshop skills. I'd put Charlie Day's head on Casey's and make his shirt say "Paddy's"

P O W E R S T A N C E

people still go on about this piece of shit movie?

Classic Sup Forums, cant see a kino if it slapped them in the face with their megacock

there you go

who the fuck is that?!

if kino = mundane trash acting coupled with terrible long boring script then yeah great movie I guess.

Throw in one of those obnoxious british accents blabbered by a lead and you're golden.

I HAD ENOUGH WITH YOU PEYPEY !

thats a vietnam fucking shit

have you watched iron fist yet ? i'm sure you'll love it !!

>it's another pleb with an empty criticism episode

You can almost feel the existential rage boiling in them at their almost self aware state of not being able to enjoy things that are more sophisticated than the latest capeshit.

HONEY I THINK I BURNT THE KIDS

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Underrated post.

>that are more sophisticated than the latest capeshit.
an actual person typed this to describe MbtS

thanks for the kek

Fuck everyone that shits on this, it was a solid fucking remake that respected the original and fans alike.

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At that point I wished he had shot his brains out so I wouldn't have to watch anymore of that shitfest.

Why think it's bad?

This movie is such a huge pleb filter, the way it makes capeshitters, /got/fags reeee with anger that they just witnessed good film making for once in their lives fills me with glee.

No character development.
Poorly written and even more poorly delivered dialogue (see: scene with casey and his ex-wife).
Contrived, melodramatic plot points. You have to have the main character literally burn his fucking children alive to motivate his depression? Seriously? And two separate angry-depressed barfight scenes? Plus an angry-depressed window-punching scene? Come on.
Generally unlikable characters. Affleck has no substance. Kid also has no substance and is an obnoxious little twerp. Relationship between the two of them is not explored at all and goes absolutely nowhere.
No resolution. No emotional catharsis. The film just sort of ends.

I'm actually so baffled at the fact that people like this film that I'd prefer it if you listed out why you think it's good because to me there is absolutely nothing of value there. Really disappointing because I loved Assassination of Jesse James and this film had such a similar tone, same lead actor, and there was all the hype. I thought it would be a masterpiece. But it was just nothing. Boring, self-pitying, nothing. Just depression porn for adolescents and pseudo-intellectuals.

this. And why did his kids have to die? Why didn't they come out of the house fire with superpowers? Very poor material.

>unlikable characters.
oh america.

>Kenneth Lonergan
>poorly written

sure thing buddy
You're such a surface level casual it's ridiculous.

>the film just sort of ends
The ending shows one shred of hope for Lee with him getting an extra room in his apartment for Patrick and wanting to see him again. The ending shot on the boat is similar to the opening shot on the boat.
He will never recover and forgive himself for what he has done, but there is progress in his character because of Patrick being persistent with him.

Also that baseball exchange at the end summarizes their whole relationship in just one scene, where Lee says "just let it go" but Patrick doesn't let go of the ball and keeps throwing it back at him until he keeps it.
You probably thought it was just a "le quirky baseball scene" for whatever.
Same goes for the bar fight scenes, you probably thought they were just random cliche drama inserts without seeing them in context and the writing.
For example in the first bar fight, Lee doesn't do anything to them till the other guy says "TAKE A HIKE" to him and Lee goes nuts. There is not one single line of dialogue that is "just filler" with no meaning, everything is interconnected with each other and the narrative.

The only not so well executed filmmaking element of Manchester by the Sea is the occasional jarring cuts in the editing, everything else is top notch.
Also listing literal plot points with question marks and SERIOUSLY? REALLY? after them are not actual arguments.

you seem very educated on the whole cinéma thing, do you consider yourself more of a marvel afficionado or a dc connaisseur ?

i am an 11 year old transgender/pansexual syrian refugee and i cant decide which i like better, could you provide an indepth analyse on these two universe and the entertainement content they provide ?

This movie wasn't original, I laught at people who thinks it's good.

That movie basically copied another movie with same story kek.

Care to name the movie it copied?

>muh originality

>Six months after losing their five years old daughter in a fire in the barn of their little farm, Jean and his wife Laure are facing troubles in their relationship and financial problems. ...

it has less than 300 votes on imdb and I found this on tv lol

even has same winter settis on both movie and this is from 2004

What does that have to do with the thread, moron?

It sure is a nice filter, seeing how plebs use it to try and distance themselves one inch from the pleb end of the spectrum.

Except that's not what Manchester by the sea is about at all you dumb faggot. The kids dying in a fire is a piece of character biography. The struggles with the wife comprise one, very powerful scene -- and she's already the ex wife!

Whatever. Nothing to get worked up about. Just a troll...

Chainsaw scene

Suuuuure
You didn't even watched french one and call me dumb instead one minute later.
Manchester by the sea is just edited version of that with autistic uncles kid with his autistic uncle driving around with their car.

>no character development

Just because casey didn't go from broken emotionally repressed shell to smiling family man doesn't mean he didn't develop. You fuckers are so goddamn stupid, the whole movie was character development.

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Fucking this.

>No emotional catharsis.

If you didn't cry during this scene then either you're a virgin or have a heart made of stone or perhaps a female.

I disagree with you, but I'm genuinely glad you took the time to give a legitimate critique. I think the lack of character progression and catharsis for Lee was intended ("I can't beat it"), and in my opinion makes the film more organic. People don't change overnight, and it makes MbtS more human this way. I also think the scene between Lee and Randi was beautifully written and acted.

I'll give you the window punching scene, that was too melodramatic and predictable.

shit was fucking dope as shit