Not everyone who says film is pretentious, but every pretentious person exclusively uses the word film, why is that?
Why the strong aversion to saying "movie" like a regular person?
Not everyone who says film is pretentious, but every pretentious person exclusively uses the word film, why is that?
Why the strong aversion to saying "movie" like a regular person?
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>why is that
because you want to bitch about others over tiny shit in order to make yourself feel better
>t. hipster
I use film,flick or movie interchangeably IRL. I can't stand when people say "motion picture" though.
>t. filmposter
The CORRECT answer is because movie is an "ie" word, and words that end in "ie" are toddler-tier fabrications.
Like calling a two-way radio a "walkie talkie".
Judging from your anger I'm assuming you always say film. You are a good person to ask then, why do you feel ashamed to say movie?
I bet you vote democrat and consider yourself a centrist realist for doing such after bernie fell.
Movie is the correct term for modern films though
Let's be real, talkies ruined cinema and were rightfully addressed with that demeaning, patronizing moniker
>Retards actually believe this.
Kinography
Cinema
Film
(Motion picture)
Flick
Popcorn flick
Those are all different things, you absolute retard.
fucking this
i bet you haven been following politics for 2 years yet
I've seen this happen with 5 people now.
No one says "movie" in my country so "film" isn't seen as a pretentious word. If anything "movie" is more pretentious because it's based off of a latin word
does you guys think hipsters will look back years from now and cringe at the way they dressed?
like the same way people do about shit they wore in the 80's
>uses kino unironically
*do you guys
fuck
fucking newfags
What word is that
I doubt it, part of the reason they are so offensive is their total lack of self awareness
IKR? Fucking plebians
Why the strong aversion to saying "Kino" like a regular garden vareity patrician?
Isn't film the british word for movie?
Bong here, we call them motion pictures usually
I use the same strategy with multimedia as I do with pronoun use
-just refer to it by its proper name
I use the word film because I'm a Britbong.
Liar. We call them talk-watchies.
we call them flickering photographic spectacles actually
en.wiktionary.org
Here ya go my curious user
Vi sier film i Norge
More like motion dicktures amirite?
but seriously is there anything she can't do
Because I'm italian and here film is the literal translation of the word movie
ack
I use "kino" like all the hip teenagers
What the fuck is a "fillm"?
I like to learn languages and "film" is used in the languages I'm learning. I say "movie" all the time when I'm speaking but I pretty much always type out "film".
fuck off ye mad yank bastard, it's pronounced fillum
This. Fill-um is the best pronunciation.
people use either film or kino in my native language, filthy neanderthals.
Men who adjusts their ties say film.
Boys who stands around in a field say movie.
My wanky ex roommate used the term 'Film', super pretentious, psuedo intellectual guy. But he liked shit movies like shaun of the dead, horns, it follows etc
The correct word is fillum
Phylm
Feel'um
Fillum is actually the correct word.
I only used film because we say "filme" in Portuguese
It's named MOTION PICTURE
YOU FUCKING RETARDS PIECES OF SHIT
I call them picture shows.
yes
we call all movies films
whoever made that is retarded
cinéma is the place where you watch a movie
You have to be careful about which country the person you're talking to is from.
For instance in France the only world is litteraly "film" so most french people speaking english will use this world eventhough they know about the world "movie".
the Cinéma is where you go to watch cinémas
I think you missed television & movies board.
well I'm English and we don't say movie, it just doesn't sound right coming out of our mouths. we say film, not to sound pretentious but because that just the word we use.
I think when American's say Film, it is likely to be because they are trying to sound intellectual like brits
I think using the word 'Cinema' when referring to films is the most pretentious thing anyone can do
You leave Devendra Banhart alone!