Is this the greatest scene ever filmed?

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No but these are the greatest digits

It's funny, but when all my friends were going to see Rocky Horror, I was going to see this. Both Gay, but I felt my Gay was better.

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>Just finished this movie yesterday
This place is such a fucking hivemind

I would agree that you chose the more patrician gay choice

OP here, actually it had been sitting in my queue for some time when my girl realized that she had the tape buried away and we watched it.

I thought it was phenomenal.

Thank you. I knew it was faggoty, but it did have the Kit Kat girls. It also included this hilarious classic

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What a coincidence, I was watching it with your girl too. Total hivemind.

How is this not Sup Forums's favorite movie? It's hilarious.

And really, I feel like tomorrow does belong to them. I'm the old man who refuses to stand up.

Hawt

Hotter. The Kit Kat girls.

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Nice
Probably because they haven't seen it. I'll have to include it the next time they have one of their "Sup Forums films" threads going.

I know that Fosse didn't intend it to be a pro-Nazi film but some scenes (particularly the one in the OP) I think unintentionally glorify the movement.

Joel Gray is much better as the MC than Alan Cummings. The revival really takes the breaks off the gay train

Well overall, it is antifa, but it just has such pure fascist moments. I would think they'd love it.

Agree. I love Alan Cumming, but yuck.

>particularly the one in the OP) I think unintentionally glorify the movement.

Then you're a moron. It shows the wildfire-like spread of inhumane authoritarianism in a microcosm that consists of pretty much every possible kind of person affected and how (analyze the people in the audience), and outright says that the only sane thing to do is get the fuck out (if you're privileged enough to be able to).

Do you mean THESE digits?

>tfw tomorrow belongs to you

> the old communist (breton cap)
> probably jewish

good scene

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>I think unintentionally glorify the movement.
You are not understanding what you are watching. If you don't see the blatant intended horror in OP's scene you don't understand movies.

I agree that that is what it tried to say. And to some it does. But to others it's a stirring and triumphant anthem, both haunting and beautiful. It speaks to something inside us that we are taught to suppress, especially now, but when you go to that place and you hear a chorus like this your soul just sings and sings

At least mine does. Maybe I'm crazy

Look at the way the fucking thing is shot. Everyone singing is bearing their teeth like dogs. All of the camera angles are from far below eye level. No one is smiling, they all look completely angry and predatory. The scene is terrifying and it was supposed to be

I think the horror comes from the audience's knowledge of what their tomorrow looks like - this movie/musical ends with most of the characters being gassed.

Literally not one black person inferring his superiority in violence. Pretty scary spectacle

I see what you mean. Regardless of the intent of the direction (which is much more straightforward while watching the film), this is the sort of scene Sup Forums would eat up. All this stuff about solidarity and the fatherland and a tight-knit community all working towards an ideal, it's fascism porn. Part of why it's so powerful (scary?) in the film is because of how obviously attractive it is to the people in the scene, and that attractiveness is certainly something Sup Forums would cling to instead of the obvious political message behind it.

It's written by jews to satirize pastoral folk shit from Germany. They did it really well and it's easy to satirize because it's a sentiment everyone relates to but white goym are supposed to nip it in the bud

People aren't 1991 stormfront mongoloids, they get it's suppose to frame it as bad

I don't think your analysis is wrong but it didn't come off as terrifying to me personally, again I get that's what Fosse wanted but I see through considerably different eyes than he did. The people in the scene enjoy a sense of community and patriotism which I would call enviable. Initially watching the scene though I did of course have the sad thought that many if not most of those singing would be dead or maimed within twelve years time.

>wanted to hear this song again
>look it up on youtube
>all the comments are about how Trump is literally Hitler.

I guess I don't know what I expected.

The old guy always seemed really ham-fisted to me. I wish they hadn't cut to him.

If you still legitimately believe there is anything inspiring about that scene, you're fully projecting your own beliefs onto it. You could not be more blind to what is on the screen

It's clearly supposed to be semi relatable and musically triumphant and therefore terrifying. They even use a queer (semi "jew/degenerate coded") demonic omnipresent smile as this ominous thing.

When I was a commie faggot that scene gave me goosebumps.

It would be totally unrealistic if every single person other than them stood up

Yeah, but this seemed like too much. The "old man who's seen it all before". I don't think he needed to be there. It would have worked better without him. Maybe show some people less comfortable, but still sort of going along with it. I know what they're going for, but I didn't feel they needed to.

Fosse was an exceptional director and IMO this film is very great. Some of the best choreography ever shot.

>you're fully projecting your own beliefs onto it
But I always do this. Don't you?

>having beliefs
Oh wow.

Superior version without Michael York's shitty opinion:

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Glad to see a man of taste love both the movie and the theater version. No wonder it won 8 Oscars every scenes were just so authentic the German society before the rise of Nazism. Scared the shit out of me because we all know what gonna a happen next. Also MC, Max, Brian and Fritz were all best boy, made me gone full homo. Fuck this film

I hope Sup Forums does a lets sing of this video

Here is the Sup Forums remix to the OP youtube.com/watch?v=vPRfP_TEQ-g

Daily reminder that this faggot won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar over Al Pacino in The Godfather.

Exactly. I think that Fosse and the writers outfoxed themselves with this scene.

Quite frankly I agree that Joel Gray was better as the MC than Al Pacino was as Michael Corleone in The Godfather.

Al really isn't anything special in the first one, probably why he was almost recast

>Literally cut the scene that made the whole song


How much of a fucking faggot do you have to be to cut the best part. The "Still think you can control them?" signal the realization of the aristocrats that the nazi was more than just dumb apes for them to use to suppress the Commies, The servants have become the masters, best line of the whole movie

Sequel coming soon

Fuck, I didn't pick up on any of this
Good post