>I'll see you in 25 years
>26 years later
>>82609977
>Twin Peaks 2: Wild at Heart
>>82610758
this
Which one of them is /our guy/?
>>82609949
II > I > III
>>82609978
3>1>2
>>82610193
III>II>I
Name a cooler fag
OP
>ex military
>cop
>rides motorcycles
>superior handgun technique compared to his fellow cops
>drops a ton of other ex military dudes in a gunfight when he is totally outnumbered and caught off guard
I can't name a better homo in film/tv.
>>82609987
That's very nice of you!
Who was in the wrong here?
>>82609669
Both? I mean, the Decima dude was totally evil and all, but Samaritan never seemed to be. I mean,it even tried to not kill that one scientist, leaving her death only as a last resort. So Finch's opposition to Decima was good, but against Samaritan? Eh, not so good.
Relative term.
The Machine was benevolent in that all it could do was help save lives. It's one core function was to save people if it could. It never explicitly said anyone should die (except the senator who was gonna push through Samaritan).
It was brought up in the show by Root that the Machine was gimped, crippled by design.
Samaritan was a benevolent dictator. It would leave you be if you followed it's rules, but it wanted to bring humanity to heel, into order by force. That was the one true evil facet. It would kill if it was more efficient to do so. It would infect tech like a virus to get people to do what it wanted. Remember how it infected a service and targeted suicidal people just to see if it could?
Samaritan was plainly put, a dictator that needed to be opposed.
The Machine while it had flaws was over-all a net positive.
So should I watch this? I watched the first episode and hated Jim Cavizel (fuck you I'm not googling how to spell it) but it seems like eventually the show gets into some fun scifi.
Is it secretly a cop procedural with a twist or did it get fucked like fringe in the first few episodes for the sake of ratings?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCcx85zbxz4
Thoughts on the new trailer?
Is it kino?
We can only know if its kino when we see the final product, cabron. Let's just hope they don't fuck it up.
>>82609662
Anyone got that screenshot of the youtube comment where the guy rips this shit apart? Someone used in an OP image a few days ago and I wished I'd saved it because his insight was spot on.
>where's my paycheck?
>Harrison, please, at least get in the costume
>who gives a shit these children will watch it anyway
This guy is such a bro. If I was on a pilgrimage, I'd ask him to be my guardian.
saccharine melodrama the show
Surprised Braff never got a joke about him wanting to fuck children on air. Bet he wrote 100's of them.
>>82609528
i miss this show
Hackson is born.
>>82609429
Yep. Unlike LotR, there was no one to reign him in and make him rethink his bad decisions.
Hackson goes full retard
>>82609514
Kek. This is THE movie to post in "movies no one remembers" threads.
It was better than I expected
I'm still bummed the tie in with Ash and the main girl from the reboot fell through.
>>82609401
The season finale to season 2 was bad though.
Didn't it go through reshoots and that's why the pacing and feeling of it is so off?
I stopped watching somewhere in S2, I know that, much like wanting a Godzilla movie to be nothing but Godzilla smashing shit and nameless scientists arguing in a lab, an Evil Dead show couldn't go on being nothing but Ash, but I still found the sidekicks irritating as fuck.
Ranch or cool ranch?
>>82609264
cool ranch because I'm a cool guy
>>82609297
For who?
>>82609297
SUB HUMAN
Cute. A cute!!
Cute but she looks a lot older than she is
SEWER GANGBANG
all of these kids look like edgy millennial tards with dumb justin bieber haircuts. I like the old cast better.. they actually looked like 50's kids and like the book characters
What is objectively their best kino?
Fargo
barton fink is my favorite
only ranking what I've seen
>1. Fargo
>2. The Big Lebowski
>3. Barton Fink
>4. Raising Arizona
>5. Miller's Crossing
>6. O Brother Where Art Thou
Name any country that has contributed more great kino to cinema than France.
Every other country.
>>82609053
/thread
>>82608999
South Sudan
>Putin asked Trump personally to appoint Steven "Punani Slayer" Seagal as the next FBI director
Is there anything this man can't do?
>>82608894
Act
link now
>>82608894
I thought Seagal was going to be the next director of GRU and the leader of his personal Spetsnaz ocelot unit
Boss baby is an incredibly metaphorical, cerebral film.
Once you realize it is all an allusion to Donald Trump's role as the leader of the United States and the various current issues (such as the campaign itself and for example Brexit), it really goes from a 6.5 to a solid 9/10 in my opinion.
We've all seen great hidden meanings in our media; just like this before.
>recent example being the angry birds movie being about redpilling the public on the syrian refugee crisis
Discuss anons.
>>82608855
that's the laziest metaphor I've seen in years
>>82608916
Another example is the minions film being an allegory for the exploitation of Japanese Americans in the 40's - 50's. Like how they were put into camps by the government.
>Fortunately, few major artists besides Spielberg and De Niro strain our tolerance for such brazen political petulance; Baldwin is among the vapid upstarts like Jimmy Kimmel who, here, voices Tim’s father (the animation of that doofus character looks like MSNBC court jester Joe Scarborough). These celebrities jeopardize their potential as effective performers. They make enemies instead of making art. Even animated films were more fun when we didn’t know the actors’ political prejudices — and their prejudices weren’t so hateful.
Was Tyler real after all?
No. Why would you think that?
>>82608642
Dr. Durden, I am AVENGER
>>82608642
I thought that was CIA on the left