I need more movies that share the same aesthetic as films such as Drive, Nightcrawler, Place Beyond the Pines and Springbreakers.
I like calling them vaporwave edge-core
Please help me /tv/, give me the kino
>>83885588
neon demon
>>83885588
Enter the Void
lost river
I never really give a fuck about upcoming films, but this one I really can't wait to see.
>Paul Thomas Anderson
>Daniel Day-Lewis
>Music by Johnny Greenwood
>set in 1950s england, fashion scene (my field of work)
Anyone else looking forward to this film?
No PTA is a hack who makes psuedo-arthouse films for people that want to feel smart.
>>83885572
you don't see deeply enough, sorry bro.
>>83885572
>I'm formally announcing to the world (/tv/) that I have the intellectual capabilities of Joe Rogan on lithium
who would order a rock cake?
culturally relevant thread, op
>>83885530
Some lobsters.
>>83885530
I laughed my balls into a twist when I saw this in the movie
is he gonna be ok?
>>83885390
>it's a "Malcolm suicides-by-cops when everyone expected Reese to be the one" Episode
>>83885390
>being this doubtful of Frank
dont you know how incredible it is to be retired before 25?
good luck making it out of your parents basement by th time you're 40
>>83885564
Hitting a little too close to home there, Anon.
What was his name again?
Decapito
Well it says Slipknot on the image you posted, so I'm gonna go with that.
Lincoln Park.
>ghosts
>scary
pick literally 1
>>83885254
> anon
> doesn't think ghosts are scary
pick literal fag 1
>>83885183
Paranormal witness
The Good
>Opening scene showing Ahmanet make a deal with Set (even though in the Egyptian faith Anubis is actually the God of Death and Set is the God of destruction but anyway I liked how they showed him as a freaky skeleton slowly walking towards Ahmanet and handing her the blade).
>The scene with Tom Cruise running through an Islamic Terrorist zone - wish this scene was longer because this is the only part where Cruise actually uses a gun.
>All those scenes of Ahmanet with Cruise together in the desert were great as she is slowly trying to seduce him
>That alley scene in London with the rats crawling all over Cruise's character as the camera cuts to an extreme close up of the Mummy standing over Cruise's body and about to touch him - this was actually spooky and I wish the movie had more of scenes like this.
>Russel Crowe fitted the role of Dr Jekyll so well and he impressed me a lot
>That scene where Cruise yells as Dr Jekyll to stop what he is doing to the Mummy and let her go as she continues to seduce him.
The Bad
>Humor didn't work in a lot of places and came off as bad writing
>Dialogue wasn't that good in many places and it felt like the actors were rehearsing an early draft of lines
>The Mummy wasn't a creepy skeleton for long. I wanted to see more of her crawling through London and terrorizing people before she fed on them and became human like
>The pacing was way too fast. All the scenes moved so quickly that the whole thing feels like a set of short clips edited together
>Cruise hitting the Mummy with a stick
>It still doesn't make sense to me how Cruise's character chose the blonde girl over Ahmanet in the end when he only knew the blonde girl a few days ago in a hotel room, banged her and stole her map. I suppose he felt bad for doing this and him saving her was trying to make up for the bad he did but still, what Ahment was promising to Cruise with becoming her lover and being invincible, I would have chosen that.
>>83885169
Haven't seen it. Is the good enough to make it worth while? I'm a big Cruise fan too.
>>83885169
It's a bad movie, but not an abomination that Rotten Tomatoes makes it out to be. The main problems I had with the movie were identity, humor, dialogue, and execution.
If the intention was to create a Mummy remake closer in tone with the 1932 version, they should've stuck with it. Instead, I found the movie wanting to be more as the 1999 version while having some elements from '32.
Humor was mostly miss, especially when it came to Jake Johnson's character. I found his dead and cursed sidekick to Cruise's shtick rather annoying, tedious, and unnecessary. If Cruise's character can sense Ahmanet and tell him where to go, then what was the need for Vail as a character. Of course, this was the doing of both Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci who both feel the need to have a character similar to Vail in every movie they do (see Revenge of the Fallen).
Dialogue, again that has to do with the shitty duo of Kurtzman and Orci.
Finally, execution. What I mean is they seemed to rush the establishment of the Dark Universe, revealing Mr. Hyde too early for example, instead of crafting the arc organically.
Overall, I give it a 5/10 and would watch again because of Cruise.
>>83885169
>no one wants to watch this movie with me because of tom cruse
I can't be the only person who has noticed all these movies popping up around the same time with 'powerful witches' as the villains.
What the fuck is up with this?
Is it just masturbating material for middle aged women?
It's fuckin' weird.
>>83885001
>doesn't post the VVitch
Black Philip comin for you
>>83885001
giv mummy gf
I didn't like Rita Repulsa.
Ragnarok Lady is awesome, love that design.
Mummy mite b cool, Suicide Squad wasn't that bad.
Kek what the fuck was this
>>83884996
A paid south american vacation for James Gunn's friends and family.
A comedy designed as a horror flick
>>83884996
I thought he was going to gethead-shotafter getting out of the bunker
I hope it gets a sequel it was a change of pace from the usual horror movies
Reminder Mark Frost is a very important part of the show
>CO-CREATOR
>directed the season 1 finale
>co-wrote many old episodes
>has co-written every episode of season 3
Stop being plebs, go read The Secret History of Twin Peaks and get FROSTED edition
Meanwhile: >>83880913
So these are going to be the missing pages from Laura Palmers diary, amirite?
If not, then wtf
I TRIED SO HARDDDD
TO CLEANSE THESE REGRETS
>>83884981
yeah im pirating this book sorry mark haha
Why did I hate this character so fucking much?
Am I being irrational?
>>83884810
at this point i feel twin peaks has been hijacked by vince gilligan and darin morgan during the silly x files period.
last 2 eps are not weird enough.
we dun been lynched, for sure.
>>83884810
She made me feel sick and I wanted to skip the scene, then she made me feel sick again when she saw Based Richard. I don't like seeing fat women.
You're envious because you don't encounter things with your name on them.
>It's a Francine and Roger episode
>>83884750
You mean the best episodes
>>83884750
those are pretty damn great
>FRANNY I HAVEN'T BEEN COMPLETELY HONEST WITH YOU
>>83884750
ROGER ROGER MARKETING MARKETING GENIUS GENIUS GENIUS GENIUS
ME
Is he our guy?
His father called him Ignacio. Nacho still alive theory confirmed?
>>83884922
nacho is short for ignacio, puto
Chuck Norris was dropped twice as a baby. Once on Hiroshima and the other on Nagasaki.
Chuck Norris build the house he was born in.
Chuck Norris once punched a horse in the chin. It's descendants are known as giraffes
Dead Baby jokes > Chuck Norris jokes
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2PQYiZb1bs
>>83884540
you forgot to include the fact that itsonly 9mm
>>83884540
top shelf entertainment.
>>83884540
silencer looks pretty small could be a .22 shooting subsonic which would sound like a nail gun or quieter