Thread for the discussion of arthouse and classic cinema.
Documentary edition
>/film/ /lit/
mega.nz
>/film/ charts
mega.nz
>/film/ directors directory
docs.google.com
>but user, where do I find these films?
rentry co/kinolinks
Thread for the discussion of arthouse and classic cinema.
Documentary edition
>/film/ /lit/
mega.nz
>/film/ charts
mega.nz
>/film/ directors directory
docs.google.com
>but user, where do I find these films?
rentry co/kinolinks
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>OP forgot to link to previous thread
>posts the shittiest musician of all time as well
/film/bros... I NEED YOU... TO MAKE... the discord...
No can do. I am permanently banned from Discord.
>>posts the shittiest musician of all time as well
filtered by the greatestests
why is this general still around? every time i come in here you're recommending the same ~50 movies
ive been splitting films in 15 minute segments so i dont get bored over a week or two. I put it on my second monitor and if I get bored in the first few minutes then I just skip to the next flim.
Actually havent been able to finish anything yet but I've saved tons of time on shitty movies so I consider it a net win
It's called ""gatekeeping""
d.a. pennebaker is the best
last three moviesi saw were five easy pieces, the last laugh, and a scene at sea
how in the ever loving fuck does that even work
the most brutal mogging of all-time
youtube.com
>2 effeminate soi musicians argue like females
wow, truly revolutionary ""cinema"", i can definitely see homosexuals liking this
>a scene at sea
Kino.
some guy on reddit thinks she killed herself at the end
What do you think happened?
she just let his board flow into the ocean, i don't know how the fuck he got that out of that
Is Polanski /film/ approved?
Very much so. The Ninth Gate is a masterpiece. Picrel haven't seen, though.
And what do you think happened to him?
This was really great up until the last third of the runtime. I think Spike kind of dropped the ball when he could've made something that would resonate a little deeper than the usual schtick. A lot of loose characters and one liners could have been explored more deeply instead of just passing through them for more extended tap dancing scenes. Still, it had a good point and kept more nuance than what you might predict initially.
A while ago, i've seen /film/ say that this is his best "joint". I wonder if that consensus is still shared? I'd love to hear more genuine opinions about this, especially on 4channel.
He obviously died. What else could it be? Even Kitano has said so.
>Even Kitano has said so.
Where?