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I'm on a bit of a Korean movie binge right now and this scene was so ahead of its time
NGL I only started to watch it out of curiosity since it was highly rated... and ended up watching the whole darn thing because I forgot how good the Koreans are with tearjerkers Somehow they just know how to tug at your cold, cynical heartstrings
Korean movies must be good since I recall our teachers bringing the whole cohort to the cinema to watch one of the films about the Korean War since we were on that subject at that point in time, and this was in a strict Asian school lmfao
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A writer from New York City attempts to solve the murder of a girl he hooked up with and travels down south to investigate the circumstances of her death and discover what happened to her.
Movie discussion thread I guess. It's written and directed by that guy that replaced Steve Carell in the Office, dude has talent. Based on the trailer I thought it was going to be pretentious indie comedy but it turned out to be a solid, well-written film. I really liked the dialogue and characters in this, my only complaint is that it didn't spend more time on some of them.
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based on the trailer it seems it's a movie about a woman who is happy to have her son back in her life but turns out her son is a male feminist and now she has to figure out whether she will do the right thing. Movie will probably gets loads of rewards for right think.
Honestly I think a far more interesting direction for the movie would be if the mother is happy to have her son around, later she finds out about the r*pe accusation, she denies it initially, but the other women around her are like well don't you wanna really find out and do the right thing, she goes to the girl who accused him, asks what happened, ends up believing her and turns her son in to the cops. Afterwards she finds out that the girl was absolutely lying about the r*pe and this woman just gave her son up for prison and betrayed his trust because she would rather believe a crying random foid over her own son.
However it's current year, and we will never again get stories that actually make us think outside of the current main media narratives and accept that life goes in a million non- right think life directions. So enjoy your right thinkerino oh my god her son is a male feminist she will now do right thing drama.
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Been watching Breaking Bad for the first time and I've enjoyed it for the most part. I'm up to the last two episodes of Season 3, Half-Measures and Full-Measures. The fact that this is considered peak TV drama, though, further reinforces my distaste for the medium because this show is still full of dumb shit, which I'll be sure to post about here when I'm done with it.
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Yeah, I'm a zoomer (born -94), I know. I have started this movie THREE times now and every time I've had to stop when the bearded Chad pours his drink into the only PC at the station. Like I can imagine any of those bespectacled guys in the ping pong scene just before strangling him for doing that.
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Wow this is way too high brow for me. Does the Thing have to eat their victim? Is it always one Thing? Yet blood drops are the Thing too?
Anyway, I liked Alien (1979) better.
e2: is the Thing AIDS?
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This is from the creator of Samurai Jack. If you love animation this is a must-watch. There's really no diagloue, just unga bunga kino.
Seasons 1 is 10 eps all
Season 2 is 10 eps, and ep 5 just came out
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Group of teenagers with costumes of all different colors team up and fight evil or whatever, that's both things and i've never seen anyone mention this
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This short, interesting video essay explains how the director of Se7en, Fight Club, and the music video "Vogue" was able to change the digitally shot Mank and make it look like it was shot on monochromatic film through a 1930's lens.
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Some new photos from the set of Ridley Scott's Napoleon...
— OfficialDrMikeJohnson (@meddlingmike) August 11, 2022
Joaquin Phoenix will be epic. pic.twitter.com/lOupekgidL
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An Imperfect Murder is a thrilling murder mystery drama centering the most interesting and complex character of any movie I've ever seen. The plot evolves in a way which rivals Pulp Fiction. The dialog and narration is enthralling. Every scene contains little details that just blew my mind. Put them all together and you get the greatest story ever told.
But by far the best part was the ending. 10/10 would watch a third time
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S1E1: Hated it
S1E2: Not bad and I've discovered it's the type of show where you can definitely listen to it in the background and not miss anything
S1E3: Now I'm starting to enjoy it. The handsome Jewish guy (not the s*x pest with the Beatles cut) goes on a date with the blonde. He impressed her with a physics trick but later embarrassed himself by hitting his head on the table. That scene must have taken a long time to get him to spin the glass just right and then lose the olive while having a discussion about physics. Then of course the blonde isn't sure it's a date and the handsome Jewish guy bumbles it. The neurodivergent guy makes a pithy response at the end and it fades to black.
3/5 so far. It's growing on me and I'll continue to casually watch it. For some reason, I feel I'm getting smarter watching it.
Edit: S1E4: They definitely retconned Sheldon (the neurodivergent one) and his relationship with his mother according to the prequel Sheldon TV series. In TBBT (The Big Bang Theory) his mother is played by the white trash sister from Roseanne and is a Southern Evangelical, hard-nosed, salt of the Earth bible thumper. In Sheldon, she's a blonde housewife(?) raising a kid in a fancy home. Anyway, this episode is all about Sheldon getting fired for speaking truthfully about his boss, being a spaz about it, then having his mother help him get his job back, and then getting pre-cucked by his boss who re-hires him and flirts with his mom. My theory is that their university boss is going to be the main antagonist in the show,
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Set in the 19th century in the African kingdom of Dahomey, The Woman King follows the all-female group of warriors, the Agojie, who protect the kingdom. The group's general Nanisca trains a new generation of warriors to fight against an enemy who wants to destroy their way of life.
However, Mayos are afraid the upcoming release will shed a light on the atrocities of their past, as well as finally show an historical accurate retell of history. The movie will also feature fun for the whole family as it will contain scenes of BLACK Kweens murdering hordes of the lowest of human races: the Fr*nch.
I see a lot of people defending this saying "who cares if the Dahomeys enslaved people, they did other things too. People don't feel offended when it's not a movie about Romans that doesnt shows slavery or crucification"
Dude, this entire war was about slavery. Because the Dahomeys entire culture existed based on slavery, because their entire existence was about raiding other African cities and enslaving people. This is why the French decided to step in and fight a war to put an end to their empire in the first place. And a large portion of the French forces were also Africans who were tired of Dahomey's shit. (like the Senegalese Tirailleurs. They should had just made a movie about them, and it would be a cool movie about black soldiers putting the final nail in the coffin of the last great enslaver empire in the world. THEY are the ones that deserves a movie about them, not their enslavers)
By the time this war takes place (1892), slavery already had been banned in the entire western world.(Brazil was the last country to abolish slavery, in 1888).
If you still don't understand how bad the concept of this movie is, then try to imagine a World War Two movie where the Germans are invaded by the French, who have concentration camps to exterminate Germans in Paris, and then say it's "based on a powerful true story". This is what this movie looks like. It's disgusting. Every single person involved with the production of this movie should feel ashamed.
Whiteoids trying to cope with the truth coming out. Also, "IT WAS JUST LIKE THE NAZISSSSS"
If you ever wondered how Europeans were able to colonize so much of the world, here's your answer. The local, indigenous powers were generally savages who enslaved, r*ped, and otherwise subjugated every weaker tribe. Europeans might not invite you to their croquette club, but they'd treat you fairly in comparison, providing law, protecting your village from human-sacrificing savages like the Dahomey, and paying you a daily wage for your labor instead of just enslaving you. They were a much better deal for the vast majority of people. The ones you hear decrying their arrival were typically the dislodged oppressors.
More Mayo apologia.
"The Amazons participated in one major battle: Cotonou, where thousands of Dahomey (including many Amazons) charged the French lines and engaged the defenders in hand-to-hand combat. The Amazons were decisively crushed, with several hundred Dahomey troops being gunned down. Reportedly 129 Dahomey were killed in melee combat within the French lines, while 6 French died."
Small peepee Incels are obviously working overtime to edit the Wikipedia and disparage our brave warriors,
HATERS HATERS HATERS HATERS HATERS,, AFRIKA WE ARE MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN YOU ARE!! YOU VCAN SAY WHAT YOU WANT TO SAY BUT YOU WILL NEVER STOP OUR SHINNING!!! BLACKNESS UHMMM...
I’m not chronically online loser😂 I watched the trailer and was excited to see some badass fight scenes went down to the comment section to find everyone a certified historian foaming at the mouth over a movie…writing essays about this and that. Y’all are so emotional
Good to know that some sense still exists in this disgusting comment section.
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never forget that the three male leads from mean girls all turned out to be gay pic.twitter.com/M4iLcpff4q
— Brian (@WeActuallyDidIt) August 9, 2022
They're so adorable. Should make a movie together fr.
Sigma move tbh:
Pick your fighter: