So I have binge watching a few of my 80's favorites and I have been wondering. Why were 80's movies so inspirational and have some kind of super uplifting theme song.
>>86766423
X-Men: Apocalypse
It was the style at the time
The country was hella optimistic during the 80s because Reagan won and we were putting the godforsaken 70s behind us. It was a great time to be an American and the media reflected it.
>"In my country..."
>character forgets the USA is a nation of migrants and he/she/xir is an American
a nation of conquerors
Who are "THE" actor power couple right now?
>>86766308
Adam Sandler & Rob Schneider.
froggy on my back
kevin hart and josh gad
Jesus calm down Snodgrass!
>>86766205
That's not what he said at all.
>meme the scene
>it gets cut
failed, stale memes general
burnt bros edition
previous >>86762761
Will he show up when Cersei brings the Golden Company over?
>>86766496
SOMEONE LEAK THE EPISODE BEFORE I LEAK MYSELF
Reasons Bane is a big guy:
>CIA calls him a "big guy"
>object literal losers on /tv/ take CIA literally
>brainlets on /tv/ listen to losers on /tv/
Reasons Bane is not a big guy:
>Nolan makes no effort to depict Bane as a big guy and it forms no part of the story or character development
>In every confrontation with Batman in the film, Bane is not larger than Batman; Batman is not an especially "big" guy; ergo, Bane is not a big guy
>In prison flashback sequence, where Bane is swallowed by the mob, Bane is average-sized
>CIA was being facetious when he called Bane "big"—the evidence is overwhelming that CIA was a sarcastic, dishonest person:
>>>> he calls Dr. Pavel's fellow hostages "friends"
>>>> he congratulates Bane for having been caught
>>>> he calls Bane's plan, which in his eyes had failed, a "master plan"
>>>> he says about a guy he only pretending to throw out of a plane "he didn't fly so good" (which was after he pretended to shoot him)
>>>> he pretended to shoot someone and throw someone out of a plan
The evidence is clear: Nolan makes no effort to characterize Bane as "big" and anyone who takes CIA's utterance literally has utterly failed to understand CIA's character.
Let's finally put this fucking meme to rest. It's just not true that Bane is big.
>Literally stands up and towers fucking CIA
>Beats the fuck out of CIA
>not a big guy
>>86766263
In that second half of that gif, CIA stands over Bane.
Use of lower angle shots doesn't imply that Bane is physically larger than CIA.he isn't
>>86766197
ITT: good shows that should have never been cancelled
>>86766191
Season 2 is beyond kino
>>86766229
both seasons were amazing but idk where they could have gone with the story beyond the end of season 2
>>86766191
It ended fine, no need to drag it on
What kind of Indian kino is this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpvtxQmHudo
sub-humans
Come and See? More like Cum Sea amirigth?
>>86766133
Was it rape?
17 years ago today, 50 million people watched the finale of Survivor's first season. Today, CBS will officially reveal the cast for Survivor's 35th season.
What do you think about how the series has changed and evolved? What new aspects do you enjoy? What old aspects do you miss?
I can't believe they stopped doing the car challenge
>>86766111
Never seen it before
How many viewers do they get now?
>Looking for something with similar aesthetics and themes to Burial at Sea
I want a nior-equse film with multiverse theory
>>86766103
maybe not the multiverse theory but Dark City, Naked Lunch, 13th Floor
>>86766103
Not really noir, not really multiverses, but I remember watching the X-files just after finishing Bioshock Infinite and its DLC and had a damn good time
>>86766247
No so much multiverse strictly but something with larger "what if" lofty surrealist themes.
Think like Mulholland Drive, "squal is dead" the themes in Ghost in The Shell or Eva for lack of better examples
I heard Mad Men would suit this, is this true
DISAPPOINTED
WHATS UP BOLLYWOOD
>Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine.
>yfw gin spelled backwards is nig
>>86765967
Sam was a good nig though
>>86765943
Is there a more rewatchable film than Casablanca?