I had no idea what this was about and was legit surprised when the premise kicked in.
>Phil’s from the 'Sco , Jack’s from the P.I
What did they mean by this?
Ded meme
phil is from san francisco and jack is from the phillippines
>boss never pays me
>only gives me spending money and covers expenses
>says hes "better than a bank"
Is this normal?
hes mafia don, he could produce some money if asked
>>84971148
Was Leon retarded? What would happen if he did want the money?
What are some Fascist kinos?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijvTiDnWJLE&ab_channel=Bob888999222
starship troopers
Nostalgia shows thread
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFc6MwvwiOU
Has anyone watched this? I really fucking enjoyed it.
>>84970553
The whole thing was a Dr Dre circle jerk. It was an excuse for him to pat himself on the back
>>84970553
Does he acknowledge that Eazy E was his financier and put him on?
>>84970670
I was much more interested in the Jimmy Iovine segments. I had no idea how much of an influence he had on music and the artists.
Grazie, senore.
Play Bane.
>through my influence, I saw to it that taxposting threads were made only ten times on /tv/. But in secret, I lurked in every one of those ten, worshipping humor I alone seem to discern. And hour after hour, as I sat there, understanding how that bitter old moot was still possessing his poor userbase even from beyond the pale. I began to see a way, a terrible way, I could finally triumph over the board.
So, we can agree that he is on top 10 of Most Competent Villains ever, right?
He knew the mutated strain of the Simian Flu could not be contained or cured and that all the apes had to die. The other army was naive to believe otherwise. The clock is fucking ticking. Why would you be willing to risk the entire human race dying on the off chance that there IS a cure? Just kill the apes. The choice is clear.
>>84970426
He didn't just kill the apes right away, that's what he did wrong
loved his exposition, once I heard it both sides seemed like they could be in the right, just dissapointed that he went out the way he did, hoped he would be stronger despite a little contradiction to his story of spreading the disease
>>84970426
>Gotta stay far away from this ape virus
>Let's round up dozens of infected apes and keep them around where we live
Was it autism?
>person discovers door is locked
>proceeds to pound on it for 40 seconds and shouting that the person on the other side opens it
WHAT IS THE FUCKING POINT OF THIS? WHEN HAS THIS EVER WORKED?
>Great Wall easily makes back its entire budget in China
>still considered a flop
The fuck is wrong with Hollywood?
I think I've been too high-handed with people on here. I want to be a nice guy, to become a /tv/ poster of legend, who people talk about for years to come.
I want to get together a Kickstarter campaign to fund a fanedit of the Star Wars saga in which all appearances by Darth Vader are replaced by appearances by Big Van Vader. Would you all be interested in contributing?
Thanks for being the last straw for me.
This website has been a cancer in my life for too long. I need to do better. I'm tired of just doing things out of habit, I need to get out of this shithole and be productive in the world.
>>84970328
extreme reaction
Bumping this to raise awareness.
In the Fellowship of the Rings being the first part of the Lord of the Rings, full title, Gandalf is trying to find the dwarf doors of Moria, and an archway appears on the rock face. Do you remember that?
what is the point of this thread?
>>84970014
LotR thread.
>>84970039
i remember it.
i was waiting for some mandela effect nonsense.
>The trilogy of new Plane of the Apes films — Rise, Dawn, and now War for the Planet of the Apes — don’t fit neatly in the same continuity of original five films. But then again, maybe they do. Mark Bomback — the screenwriter on the new film — explains it like this: the new movies are a trilogy of prequels, meaning their stories will be viewed as mythology by a far-distant ape culture.
>War for the Planet of the Apes might be more connected to the lore of the original films than its two predecessors, at least in terms of laying out a few cues and markers which could “inspire” future apes to tell the stories of classic movies fans knew and loved.
>“How does this story we’ve been following become lore in this new civilization?” Bomback asks rhetorically, outlining the best way to interpret the various easter eggs and references in the new Apes film. “Generation after generation of their species would talk about [the new movies'] stories,” he says. “Toward that end, what are some touchstones in the original films that those generations would be talking about hundreds of years after these new movies are happening?”>Fans of the original Apes films got very excited when it was revealed a young character named Nova would be a part of the new film. But Bomback wants fans to understand that the young girl played by Amiah Miller is not a young version of Linda Harrison. “She’s not supposed to be the character from the ‘68 film, but here we see how that name gets introduced into the universe of these movies. And…hundreds of years later, someone else is going to wind up being named Nova.”
>Another familar name for Apes fans is the name Cornelius, who in some way, was originally the most famous of all the classic apes. Played by Roddy McDowall in the original film and then Escape from the Planet of the Apes, Cornelius was a friendly, intelligent and heroic guy. He and his wife Zira eventually gave birth to an little ape named Milo, who would later change his name to…Caesar (also played by McDowall.) Conquest of the Planet of the Apes established that version of Caesar caused the planet of the apes to rise via a time-paradox. Obviously, with the new apes movies, that’s not the case anymore. In this new mythology, the name Cornelius has been given its origin.
>“You know Cornelia is actually the name of Caesar’s wife and that was established in Rise of the Planet of the Apes.” Bomback says. “We thought it would be fun in this movie if the baby’s name was Cornelius and maybe he was the next in line to rule the kingdom after Caesar, and that name would repeat throughout ape history, the way named do in our own cultures.”
>In the original 1968 film, humans of the far future weren’t able to speak. This is true of what happens to humans on the planet of apes in the original Pierre Boulle novel, too. In those cases, the lack of speech was attributed to an evolutionary inversion. But with the new War for the Planet of the Apes, humans acquire this kind of aphasia virally.
>“We’re starting from this new origin that was viral,” Bomback explains, referencing the 2011 Rise of the Planet of the Apes. “The point-of-view is that Caesar’s sentience wasn’t triggered by some weird jump in evolution, but that it is in fact, man-made. We like the idea that humans in the future are devolved to the point of apes in our world, and apes have evolved into what we think of as human. Why not keep the virus as a part of that?”
Bomback feels this is a tidier explanation than the one offered by the original film series. “It’s not entire clear to me in the original movie what caused the loss of speech; maybe the nuclear holocaust was responsible for it?” he said.>In the second original Apes film — Beneath the Planet of the Apes — a secret cult of humans worships a huge bomb called Alpha-Omega. Spoiler alert: this ends up destroying the entire Earth. In the new War for the Planet of the Apes movie, there are references to Alpha-Omega all over American flags in the evil Colonel’s (Woody Harrelson) camp. Bomback says this concept had “more relief in our script” than what ended up in “the actual film.” Though he notes “You see the Alpha/Omega symbolism everywhere, that’s a reference to the original series, that was the name of the cult of the humans. It’s the notion that history is always going to be repeating itself and that its unwittingly cyclical.”
https://www.inverse.com/article/34081-war-for-the-planet-of-the-apes-easter-eggs-mark-bomback
WHAT-THE-FUCK-HAPPENED
>>84969829
didn't do nothing
Wonder Woman is still the most attractive one, so there.
too much macaroni n cheese
I'll start.
>>84969814
>>84969814
Why is king kong wearing a hat
>>84969890
Audibly laughed.