What is the essential /spykino/?

What is the essential /spykino/?

Not Bondshit, actually engaging, thrilling kino.

>la mer

You first

actual spy stuff is simply homosexual honeypot scams as well as simple arms/drug deals while passing prostitutes around for blackmail. There is nothing suave or cool about it: the real codebreaking and intel gathering is BORING SHIT, no different from accounting.

>when you flush a tampon down the loo

the falcon and the snowman

Firefox is a great spy thriller up until Clint gets the jet.

I might need to watch TTSS again but my memory of it is a poorly structured boredom fest where you don't care about anyone and the story feel like it's missing enormous chunks.

I get that Strong should be emotionally devastated with his final actions but I didn't feel it.

They either needed to add a lot more and make it a series or trim the hell out of the story and narrow the focus as a film.

I just felt it didn't work well at all.

Seventeen Moments of Spring

The Lives of Others
Bridge of Spies

Good choices

one of the most boring piece of shits i have ever watched. fuck you Sup Forums for recommending me this filth. great spy movie fuck you

Based Reddit kino poster shitting up the board with that awesomely stale Reddit meme

Epic!

>actual spy stuff is simply homosexual honeypot scams as well as simple arms/drug deals while passing prostitutes around for blackmail

Post yfw you realise E. Michael Jones was right and that degeneracy is encouraged because it's ultimately a form of social control by elites

gave me ptsd

While fucking your wife?

Spielberg top tier kino.
Everyone just feels so real in this
.

When that scene started I thought it was bad taste at first and then I started to get so into it

This one was outstanding.

Best poster for very ok film. Not spy really but investigative journalism and whistleblowing.

Shit forgot the poster

this is a really good movie but not going to thrill anyone which is what a lot of people going into anything that has to do with espionage want. If you want a thriller you go with Clancy. le Carre could be thrilling but it is completely grounded. You appreciate it and it can get grave as anything but it'd rarely thrilling edge of your seat shit

came here to post this kino, tinker tailor is truly the spiritual successor to the good shepherd

i recommend classics like
The Jackal
Three Days of Condor,
The Parallax View
Ronin
Enemy Of The State
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold

underrated gems:
Syriana
Hanna
No Way Out
Spy Game
The Recruit
Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind
A Most Wanted Man
The Man From UNCLE

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Munich. From the best of Spielberg's serious work. My personal favorite of his

this movie was pretty good but it took me a few watches to appreciate it

It's Casino Royale but realistic

Where Eagles Dare

Not a pure spy film, but still great

The Alec Guinness mini series was better in almost every conceivable way.

FUCKING THIS

>essential /spykino/

Pic related. Right before the credits, Cliff Robertson drops one of the biggest Red Pills in kino history.

Also, Marathon Man. Laurence Olivier as a cool old Nazi hassling frantic Jew Dustin Hoffman.

This. It has WW2 action also, but the central plot (and most pivotal scene) of the film is spykino as fuck

reilly ace of spies

I felt like the only thing I liked about this was the ending. I can't say I ever felt immersion or something.
Also, another Redford one is Spy Game, which I liked.

A lot of the people I know find this one as confusing as fuck. I don't know why. I tell them all they have to do is follow the trail back from a certain point and it becomes clear.

When Schaefer asks Col. Kramer to confirm a certain name on a piece of paper.

All the lying, double-crossing, literal backstabbing, cover stories, confirmations of identity, and so on, all lead up to that one moment and from there out it's just a getaway. Yet people always seem to get lost in it.

TTSS truly is the ultimate pleb filter.

And yeah, if you liked TTSS you'll like Syriana aswell.

>Bridge of Spies
>actually engaging
>thrilling
>kino
Nope, nope, and nope.

This. Too much dialogue. Slow pace, I had to skip scenes just to get over with.

Breach

This. Also, Zero Dark Thirty if you like prisoner interrogation / CIA shit

i fell asleep to this in the cinema

Burn Notice

top tier comfy spy kino

really pleb taste so far lemme save this thread

Lions and Lambs

Everyone took three times of watching to get through this right?

Underrated movie.

Chris Cooper is one of the greatest actors alive.

I noticed that too, why are so many intel people faggots?