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QOTD: Recommend a lesser known film from the year that corresponds to the last two digits of this OP

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Lang's final work is a great 'testament' film, a summing of of his career and preoccupations.

Sounds boring

I wasn't bored by it either of the times I watched it. YMMV

Wow good pic, it actually seems to be exciting and not boring

The thousand eyes are the thousand cameras watching the guests at the hotel where the movie is set. Could it be Dr. Mabuse behind it all? But he died years ago!

That’s a lot of cameras, the budget must have been astronomical

Lars von Trier, eat your heart out!

rank these. top best bottom worst

the struggle
the 1000 eyes of dr mabuse
ivan the terrible
le petit théâtre de jean renoir
7 women
hello sister

the struggle, hello sister, ivan the terrible

all equal

don't care about rest

Bit of a pleb, best I can do for 1960 is The Savage Eye, a very mediocre film
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Are films like Miami Vice and Pain and Gain really misunderstood masterpieces?

>Sort of a Jodorowsky/Easy Rider meets classic Godard, I'll definitely have to give this another watch soon.

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Would recommend from 1960:
Private Property
The skeleton of mrs morales
The strange world of gurney slade

avez-vous un problème?

What did Antonioni do that was special

invented cinema

antonioni is griffith, henry king, sternberg, and antoine for dummies

faggot

who's better eisenstein or antonioni

Antonioni

why

because he comforts and fellates my ennui :)

Ah yes! We can't have too much pesky THINKING now can we?

eisenstein is wannabe michael bay

michael mann > eisenstein

votre facilité à être contrarié est un signe de votre immaturité

>tfw never created a straw man you can't defeat

Fuck Eisenstein

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>antonioni is bourgeoisie ennui
why is antonioni praised for the qualities griffith is criticized for

some extensive research there

no, extensive would be trying to find your balls

Fuck Griffith

I love soy

I mean I love Ford

right in the masculinity

whats the difference?

Read some of those reviews. Female empowerment tripe

He's okay.

Ford made a flick about a nigger savior and "girls run the world"

The results are in. Confirmed bitch.

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trying to watch all the Marvel & DC movies...yes all of them

since we've gotten to know each other, please tell me your favorite film or one you'd recommend

1. City Lights (Charlie Chaplin)
2. Gold Diggers of 1933 (Mervyn LeRoy/Busby Berkeley)
3. Make Way for Tomorrow (Leo McCarey)
4. Bringing Up Baby (Howard Hawks)
5. Christmas in July (Preston Sturges)
6. To Be Or Not To Be (Ernst Lubitsch)
7. Meet Me in St. Louis (Vincente Minnelli)
8. The Clock (Minnelli)
9. The Best Years of Our Lives (William Wyler)
10. A Matter of Life and Death (Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger)
11. Ikiru (Akira Kurosawa)
12. Tokyo Story (Yasujiro Ozu)
13. Sansho the Bailiff (Kenji Mizoguchi)
14. Pather Panchali (Satyajit Ray)
15. The Night of the Hunter (Charles Laughton)
16. Imitation of Life (Douglas Sirk)
17. The 400 Blows (François Truffaut)
18. The Apartment (Billy Wilder)
19. Shoot the Piano Player (François Truffaut)
20. An Autumn Afternoon (Ozu)
21. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (John Ford)
22. Contempt (Jean-Luc Godard)
23. The Birds (Alfred Hitchcock)
24. A Hard Day’s Night (Richard Lester)
25. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (Jacques Demy)
26. The Shop on Main Street (Jan Kadar/Elmer Klos)
27. Au hasard Balthazar (Robert Bresson)
28. Playtime (Jacques Tati)
29. The Young Girls of Rochefort (Jacques Demy)
30. Petulia (Richard Lester)
31. McCabe & Mrs. Miller (Robert Altman)
32. Out 1: Noli me tangere (Jacques Rivette)
33. The Heartbreak Kid (Elaine May)
34. A Woman Under the Influence (John Cassavetes)
35. Edvard Munch (Peter Watkins)
36. Nashville (Altman)
37. Barry Lyndon (Stanley Kubrick)
38. Jeanne Dielman: 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (Chantal Akerman)
39. Killer of Sheep (Charles Burnett)
40. Love Streams (Cassavetes)
41. Shoah (Claude Lanzmann)
42. Grave of the Fireflies (Isao Takahata)
43. Do the Right Thing (Spike Lee)
44. Only Yesterday (Takahata)
45. In the Mood for Love (Wong Kar-Wai)
46. Spirited Away (Hayao Miyazaki)
47. Boyhood (Richard Linklater)
48. In Jackson Heights (Frederick Wiseman)
49. Joy (David O. Russell)
50. Twin Peaks: The Return (David Lynch)

List of things not to watch

great list, these your favorite ranked?

>film

No fuck off

These are all chronological.

who is this angry man and what has been done to him?

righteousness and sacrifice are not mutually exclusive; hardship is impasse, recognition and understanding are not triumph

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why the long faces?

You get to pin your own reviews at the top of your page. Finally! Ones that aren't just the last thing you wrote or popular movies you have a semi-witty one-liner about

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I thought this would be about the masterpiece Moonstruck
Why do you mislead me

>tenderness and emotional detail
what a hack. everything in that flick is fake

>he's not a Gore Verbinski auteurist
>he doesn't consider The Weather Man Verbinski's greatest work
begone

>gore

we all know the johnny depp movie is his best. you're the one not in on the joke

Rango is #2 greatest

Who is your style icon, /lbg/?

>60 replies
>6 posters

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wheres brucie poo

Cinephiles give high scores to trash like Wonder Woman, yet they downvote genuine artistry and poetry like this
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Is this an art film, /lbg/?

THIS IS WHY YOU DON'T LET SOME LITERAL HACK FEMALE DIRECT A BIG BUDGET BLOCKBUSTER!!!!!!!

This is fucking bullshit. I despise it.

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They are destroying language and I hate it.

Everything built, they are choosing to burn it, and they are praised beyond aptitude.

I hate them, I loathe them. Soon Gadot and Jenkins will both be dead and I will celebrate.

Still the most emotionally powerful thing ever created. To be so small, yet pack so much, makes it the smartest as well

Gadot will probably look like a horse in 5 years time anyways

I dare a cinephile to even suggest something truly more emotionally powerful. The only other I could think of that is perfection on all fronts is Que Viva Mexico. With those 2 works, all the questions of mankind are answered

I thought emotions are bad.

and Moana

emotional manipulation is. everything I find powerful, others deem boring. what does that say about either

>everything I find powerful, others deem boring
That's because you get weepy over mailboxes

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Shut the fuck up. I detest cinema. I detest benning, costa, ford, and straub-huillet.

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>get depressed
I said powerful. Transmutable energy. This

rate my baby

You must have discrete and deductive senses to understand the power emitted from griffith, flaherty, and strand

what should I watch next? I crave entertainment.

Judging from those movies you crave scat, since you SUBMERGE yourself in such shitty movies all day long

Bruce is BACK, BABY!

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Emma got BACK, BABY!

Emma got BACK, BABY!

Where was she?

AT A GAS STATION

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lol

Megan when was the last time you cried at a motion picture

ALL THE TIME! I cry like three times a DAY! So. It would be RARE for me to not cry at a movie, at one point or another.

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>Mad Meme
Why was that flick so special again? Why was it Best Picture worthy?

>2015 soyboys clap when da big truck blow up

>1915 soyboys fire their guns at the screen when da kkk blow up

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