Turin Horse was good
>>84218419
not really
>>84217350
I've only seen Damnation and Werckmeister Harmonies. I loved Damnation, but Werckmeister Harmonies wasn't as amazing as I expected. I think people on this board hyped it up to the point where I expected it to be 10/10
Raimi's Spider-Man 2 is about to be dethroned. Highest grossing flick of the summer coming through.
https://youtu.be/SHPIRBeTh8E
>Iron Manlet 5 guest starring Spider-Boy
HA
*turns to the camera*
>>84217307
Homecoming will make more money than Raimi's films but Marvel Studios will never ever make anything as good as Spider-Man or Spider-Man 2. Raimi had a lot of creative control over those films and Marvel Studios refuse to give lots of creative control to their directors.
GET THE FUCK OUT OF MY GENERAL RTDFAGS!!!!!
last time >>84211041
How did we go from this...
RTD forever!
So, which one do you hate the most? If you want, make top 3.
List:
>Cyberbrig
>The Doctor has spent (possibly over) half his lifespan trapped in Moffat's writing
>For thousands and thousands of years human brains have been uploaded into a Time Lord computer and their bodies turned into Cybermen but no one ever noticed this for some reason
>The other most immortal most special person in reality is some fat viking womanlet who somehow survived until the end of time itself despite just not aging, not actually being invincible
>Cybermen are now zombies that reproduce through a virus- I mean nanobots
>Daleks are now zombies that gain slaves through a vi- nanobots
>Literally the entirety of human existence was guided by the Silence because despite being able to time travel and being from a super duper fucking advanced space society, for some reason they need to wait for thousands of years to get Earthlings to make a 1960s spacesuit on their behalf
>I don't want to think about the impact of other writers stories on the universe so I'm going to come up with a plot device that literally erases all of that shit from time itself in order to keep the status quo
>The Doctor can use his regeneration shit whenever he likes
>The Doctor has some insane obsession with Clara despite her being no better than any other companion ever
where is he?
>>84217260
in a library?
It's not /tv/ - Television & Film
Do your job instead of shitting up the board during your down time, normalpleb
>>84217260
In hell, sucking cocks.
Today is Joss Whedon's birthday.
Say something nice about him.
>>84217224
The last season of Angel is kino
>>84217224
You're a better director/writer than Zack Snyder.
sensitive joss whedon
anyone seen this new El Chapo thing that was released on Netflix?
how does it compare to Narcos?
>>84217210
Not as good as Narcos but still worth watching.
There's a rumour he will try to sur them kek
How many fucking productions about Escobar do we need? What's left to be said?
Probably Not the One You Were Expecting Edition.
Sylvester McCoy: >>84211041
>movie references another movie directly by name, therefore implying that the events of the alluded to movie are fictional yet the events in the original movie are actually taking place from within the universe of the movie
Am I the only one who hates this?
Name an example?
>>84217114
empire strikes back reference in civil war
Return of the Living Dead (1985) references Night of the Living Dead.
Same with Beetlejuice.
Are these what you mean, OP?
>it's a Raymond or Robert lament their relationship with their father episode
>>84217046
>it's an episode
>>84217068
>MY FATHERS IN THE HOUSE TONIGHT
>HE DOESNT TALK TO ME OR SHARE A GOOD TIME
What the fuck was this guys problemin real life?
>Off-screen, the actor's arrests for drunken brawls at bars and Hollywood parties took a heavy toll on his once-promising Hollywood career in the 1950s. Booze was always at the root of his misbehavior, which included tearing a public phone off the wall, hitting a waiter in the face with a sugar bowl, breaking a college student's jaw and attempting to choke a cab driver.
>But by then Tierney's off-set misadventures were taking a toll on his career.
>Headlines of the period tell the story: "Film 'Dillinger' Booked on Drunk Charge." "Court Warns Film Actor to Be Good." "Actor Tierney Must Sleep on Jail Floor." "Tierney Goes to Jail Again."
>By the early 1960s, the onetime B-movie leading man had been reduced to small parts. After appearing in John Cassavetes' "A Child Is Waiting" in 1963, he moved to France for several years. But his scrapes with the law continued in Europe, as they did when he returned to the United States in the late '60s.
>Back living in New York, he was known as a tough guy who drank and fought with ex-cons, cops and hoods, according to a nephew, Michael Tierney. In 1973, Tierney was stabbed during a brawl outside a New York bar near the scruffy hotel where he lived.
PLEASE PUT DOWN YOUR WEAPON.
YOU HAVE 20 SECONDS TO COMPLY.
>>84216882
Bitches leave,
>>84216882
this scene scarred me as a child.
Unzips dic
Reminder that Hans Zimmer is great and fuck the Giacchino fanboys that say otherwise
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSGNmaIBww8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnNwMiOWDM0
Does /tv/ like Karen Gillan?
>>84216744
Body of a sexy boy. To bad she is an anglo
>>84216744
giv pale gf
>>84216744
I did until I found out that she was a coal burner.
What are some other good musicals based off of movies (or tv shows) that aren't musicals?
>>84216727
>the same song over and over
Oh fuck not this again
Spiderman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bw1OlVdZ2U