Thread for those who've been watching cinema seriously for 5+ years and have advanced past capeshit, mainstream movies and the same old flicks.
Don't be offended, this is not meant to be pretentious, its just some of us have moved past IMDb-core, indie flicks and the latest hyped blockbuster and have more developed tastes. Do not troll or derail the thread with off-topic discussion.
Previous thread: What good films have you been enjoying lately?
I watched The Seventh Seal today and I must say, I was blown away. A revolutionary work of art and a well-deserved award winner.
check'd did you just watch that overrated art-house film today and now think your some sort of >/advanced/ shitposter? >not to be pretentious. love you user
Jacob King
I watched El Ángel Exterminador today and I must say, I was blown away. A revolutionary work of art and a well-deserved award winner.
Josiah Russell
>like what? The only two I can think of that are really old are Limite and l'Atalante Griffith had already, in the over four hundred movies he had made — from the one-reelers on up to THE BIRTH OF A NATION — founded the art of screen narrative; now he wanted to try something more than simply telling the story of bigotry in historical sequence. He had developed discontinuity and crosscutting in his earlier works, and in INTOLERANCE, he attempted to tell four stories taking place in different historical periods, crosscutting back and forth to ancient Babylon, sixteenth-century France, the modern American slums, and Calvary. He was living in an era of experiments with time in the other arts, and although he worked in a popular medium, the old dramatic concepts of time and unity seemed too limiting; in his own way he attempted what Pound and Eliot, Proust and Virginia Woolf and Joyce were also attempting, and what he did in movies influenced literary form as much as they did. INTOLERANCE is a film symphony. No simple framework could contain the richness of what Griffith tried to do in this movie.
John Cook
>I was blown away >art Shut up, slave.
Lincoln Peterson
What are the greatest films from Quebec?
Daniel Nguyen
Don't be offended, this is not meant to be pretentious, its just some of us have moved past IMDb-core
Thomas Bailey
I just watched Valley of the Bees. Loved it
Robert Carter
I just watched Valley of Abraham. Loved it.
Aaron Phillips
Todd Solondz will be remembered as one of the great American filmmakers 20 years from now, alongside Jim Jarmusch and Terrence Malick.
Ayden Gray
I just watched Valley of the Gwangi. Loved it.
Samuel White
Is this from bill and teds bogus adventure? I loved that one
Angel Ross
haha epic
Camden Carter
these threads are satire , correct?
Cooper Foster
Serious question, why do people hate that other people want to talk about these sorts of movies? What is there to gain from doing this?
Carson Butler
the people in the threads being giant faggots aren't helping your case
Robert Martin
Anything by Claude Jutra
Luke Richardson
yup, having a dog licking up some cum pouring down a wall is literally (((american))) cinéma in its purest form, you're so /advanced/ my friend
Jace Hughes
>Is your pussy all wet? Nyeegghh
Yeah dude what transcendent dialogue.
He may inhabit a Linklater/Woody Allen kind of niche but compared to Malick or Jarmusch he's an amateur
Julian James
I masturbated 6 times today
Austin Thompson
Thoughts in loveless? Deserved the palm over beguiled imo
Owen Thomas
I watched Leviathan (2014) the other day.
It's shit.
Josiah Thomas
》starts off with a pic of the seventh meme Lmao kys
James Jackson
Opinions on Woody Allen?
I think his comedies are fun and well written, but seeing the progression from, say, Sleeper, to Interriors or Crimes and Misdemeanours is phenomenal.
Granted sometimes he wears his influences a little too proudly on his sleeve (Stardust Memories (although I still really enjoy it)), but I find his dramas really fascinating. Especially Husbands and Wives; to know that the scandal was happening while they were filming, seeing Allen and Farrow go at eat each other, captured by this beautiful, erratic camera. I never would have imagined him making such a raw and thoughtful film. It’s incredibly nihilistic, even compared to his usual work.
Similarly, with Shadows and Fog, I worried that him doing an ode to German expressionism would come off very hokey and imitative. But he managed to craft this compelling story and dreamlike atmosphere, drenched in fog. And there’s something magical about that last scene, with the magician.
Connor Brooks
explicitly anti-cinematic cinema
Aaron Smith
I loved lady Bird!!!!! It really made me appreciate women!!!!!!!
Jackson Perry
Wiener Dog was under rated kino, also a big fan of Happiness.
Luis Clark
Force Majeure was great. It's nice so there are still directors out there who aren't afraid of making movies with conservative, traditionalist messages.
Can't wait to see The Square.
Luke Powell
dude it's just a comedy movie lol
Connor Diaz
Been looking to have an in depth discussion about this film for a while. It's one of my top 10 favorites, but no one has seen it and it's too intense for most people. What's /advanced/ thoughts on it?
Angel Gutierrez
Just because he uses overtly and absurdly sexual subject manner doesn't mean it's not kino when he does it, though I agree he's amateur when compared to Malick or Jarmusch.
Christian Ortiz
Define anti-cinematic
Jace Morris
Fellas, when will there be a /film/?
Samuel Taylor
I've seen it way too long ago, probably going to download it again now. At the time I was in very sociopathic phase and I was making plans with a girl to go off the rail if we ended up failing being normal. She told me to watch it.
Nathan Ward
Currently watching Barry Lyndon on a theater, is this /advanced/
Jason Moore
There won't No Kys
Owen Cook
Nice, a year ago I watched Barry Lyndon on movie screen also. Saw 2001 in a movie theatre as well.
Henry Kelly
just go to 8ch
Levi Roberts
Hey Barry Lyndon is great
Kevin Cox
How advanced do you have to be?
From 15-21 I watched around ~15 movies a week.
Everything and anything, and also consumed countless film books, both history, review and technical.
Yeah man it's great, I have a huge Blu Ray collection I want to get around watching
Jason Rodriguez
Noted, what's really kept me from going to 8ch generally is that I don't know the culture and memes well. Also it's annoying to go through a newfag process again. But whatever, it's worth it seeing the state of things here.
Gavin Reyes
How the FUCK do I find good Criterion Collection torrents? I don't know how to join the private tracker clubs.
Adam Bailey
>he doesn’t exclusively watch kino Stay pleb
Levi Brown
I also saw it in a much darker phase of mine, though I re watched it recently and still loved it. It sort of played out like a darker Taxi Driver.
Anthony Brooks
What are your favorite movies of the year?
Anthony Carter
Edgy4edgy sake.
Hudson Stewart
>advanced >I watched The Seventh Seal today What the fuck
Aiden Gomez
Good Time Columbus The Handmaiden Personal Shopper Raw I Dream In Another Language
Matthew Young
t. plebian who is not /advanced/
Jason Price
Embarrassing
Jason Evans
Good Time The Killing of a Sacred Deer Novitiate The Florida Project BR2049 Dunkirk
I know /advanced/ is gonna get on my ass for the last two due to them being commercial films, but they were kino none the less.
Joseph Thompson
>I Dream In Another Language Looks cool, is it online?
Kevin Reyes
I saw it on Amazon Prime. They uploaded a ton of films from Sundance earlier this year and it was one of them. Marjorie Prime was decent too but I haven't gotten around to watching the others.
Carson Morris
>>>>advanced >full of entry level schlock Lmao
Wyatt Brooks
Y'all could contribute some recommendations instead of just shitposting ad hominem.
Kevin Cooper
Doesn't look like anybody ripped it and uploaded it to any private trackers sadly.
Jeremiah Moore
1/3
Cameron Martinez
Why not just kys instead
Easton Brooks
Post yours pleb.
Jaxon Collins
...
Samuel Price
2/3
Leo Jones
Film Noir Essentials.
Murder By Contract 99 River Street M Pickup on South Strett Where The Sidewalk Ends Criss Cross The Prowler The Sniper The Big Heat The Big Knife The Big Sleep Dark Passage Dead Reckoning Body and Soul Sunset Boulevard Double Indemnity Scarlet Street The Manchurian Candidate (idiots will say its not noir) The Woman in The Window Cat People City of Fear The Lineup Kiss Me Deadly My Gun Is Quick The Asphalt Jungle The Killers Underworld USA Side Street Naked Alibi The Lost Weekend The Big Clock The Hustler (noir elements but not strictly noir) Secret Beyond The Door Walk East On Beacon Panic In The Streets Witness To Murder
Thats all of the ones off the top of my head
Hunter Young
...
Luis Martin
The Bye Bye Man Fifty Shades Darker Sandy Wexler Unforgettable The Dark Tower The Emoji Movie The Snowman The Mummy
Bentley Evans
...
Blake Allen
3/3 is Eros + Massacre, cant find decent poster quality
Ethan Thompson
Just find them on rutracker
Isaac Bell
Most films seemed to be about negroes and broads this year, so I skipped.
Jacob Bennett
Got to love how even the rare non-capeshit, non-star wars threads have to be filled with shitposts by some tard.
John Clark
watched The Geisha Boy to continue the jerry lewis tribute at the dore here - even better than the last one! great flick! i am 300% biased because it's set in japan, but it was some darn good fun. much less over-the-top than most jerry movies, but a 300% better movie overall than most of them..
Anthony Collins
>can't be advanced because I'm catching up to classics and essentials I recently loved World On A Wire.
Aiden Flores
>Nothing but gookshit Watch real iran-kino fucking weaboos
Evan Cox
If you're gonna act big about Kiarostami then atleast don't post entry level
Parker Martinez
>much less over-the-top than most jerry movies, but a 300% better movie overall than most of them brainlet
Adrian Barnes
shitskins can't make cinema
Samuel Garcia
...
Jace Nguyen
>shitskins can't make anything of significant value ftfy
Xavier Mitchell
>watch middle eastern propaganda, liberal award shows that praise it can't possibly be biased towards middle east because of their white guilt Must be tough not having your own opinion
Zachary Hughes
yes
Luis Barnes
Copie conforme and like someone in love were shit I beg to differ
Joseph Kelly
uhhhhh
Tyler Brown
But that's not The Marriage of the Blessed
Grayson Ross
>pajeet garbage what did they do formally new? physically shit on the lens?
William Kelly
Rec some good horrors.
Joshua Murphy
there aren't any, kill yourself.
Mason Kelly
horror is a craft not an art same as comedy. Shouldnt be discussed here
Cooper Thomas
rosemary's baby (original)
Aiden Torres
who that nekid girl
Wyatt Sanchez
Was gonna look for this next, though I think it might be harder to get the subs for it. I enjoyed the director's version of Ten Little Indians, usually only heretical book adaptations really work but a lot of Eastern European productions manage to do more direct ones well (at least with these detective stories).
Juan Sanders
Cat People (1942)
Jacob Wilson
What movie is the 3rd row 3rd pic? That shot looks great
Carter Baker
Same to you my "white" friend Jude suss Dear ewige jude Nosferatu Eyes without a face Fearless vampire hunters Posession
Henry Clark
wow amazing they all look like peak soyboy films
Aaron Miller
>if its slow paced its /advanced/ How could this idea by terminated?