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It's a fucking shame that To Live and Die in L.A is so underrated and ignored. It's easily the absolute best of that kind of 70's/80's loose cannon crime films.
Herzog is a master at finding the right images that makes the events portrayed transcend. That chicken continually dancing with the annoying music, juxtaposed with everything else going on. There is more said and felt (without words) in just those last 5 mins than other filmmakers can do in their whole career.
Anthony Brown
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Gabriel Powell
Stop casting aspersions over users you know next to nothing about. Sally and I are great friends, anyone who has been browsing this general longer than 3 months will recollect that I said she was my fav new profile of 2016. A-S is a good guy and God only knows why he continues to give pointed and considered answers to the people that browse this retarded general; God knows why one of the few remaining interesting users attracts so much negativity. Also I wish he'd come back to the discord.
Lastly, link and I aren't even in the same discord anymore and the overlap of people we both talk to is getting smaller and smaller sadly.
Landon Moore
>discord wars What happened, did someone say something bad about Mann and get banned?
Lucas Long
that was me, and i should be let back in.
Hunter Wilson
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Jose Young
machill makes such great threads
Owen Hill
I saw the third Pirates of the Caribbean film at the Vue in Portsmouth, England in 2007.
The clean up crew rattled their wheelie bin into the auditorium during the last couple of minutes of the film and stood lined up against the side wall like soldiers on the parade ground.
During that fade to black between the last shot and the end credits - the moment when you pause for reflection over what you've just seen - they launched into action, running up the steps two at a time and noisily getting to work. They spoiled the climax of the (admittedly poor, but that's not the point) film and exuded the vibe of "Right, it's over. What or you waiting for? We've got work to do. Kindly fuck off."
It turned out there was an additional scene at the end, but no one would've been there for it. And yes, we could've made a scene or complained, but were British, so we didn't.
I just bought a bigger telly and a Blu-Ray player.
Charles James
Sup, Sup Forums? I just got back from an early screening of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty starring Ben Stiller. Three words: hella f*cking epic.
I went with some friends and I don't think we went more than 10 seconds without standing up clapping. I mean what can I say about Ben Stiller that already hasn't? He's a cinematic genius.
The supporting cast holds their own though: it's got the incomparable Sean Penn, the lovely and talented Kristen Wiig and Adam Scott, the pundit from my favorite program Parks and Recreation.
This is, without a doubt, my favorite movie of the year (and arguably one of the greatest movies of all time) so I highly suggest you and some friends go out and see it when it comes out December 25, 2013.