This WOKE NYT film and tv journalist is right. Whitewashing is getting out of hand.
Well this resumes the actual level of intelligence and culture of a typical twitter poster.
Dumb bitch
>This account's Tweets are protected.
toppest
>"freelance journalist"
Into the trash it goes
Has there been a big Hollywood movie about the horrors of the Soviet Union? Pic related, they've done ones for Nazi Germany.
>>82351045
What horrors
>horrors
>glorious USSR
pick one
>jews
>bashing commies
pick one
The conventional wisdom about "The Birth of a Nation" is that it represents an impressive and innovative display of cinematic skill that was unfortunately wasted on a story that promotes a bizarre and disturbing point of view. While that is certainly true in a general way, it might also be something of an oversimplification.
It really is almost like two different movies. The first part, which takes place in the era before and during the Civil War, contains little objectionable material, and it deserves praise both technically and for the acting. The second part, set in the reconstruction era, contains almost all of the disturbing material, and it also is really not all that great in terms of cinematic quality.
Then also, the degree to which "The Birth of a Nation" may have influenced the development of cinema has very likely been overstated . The controversy that it generated may very well have helped it to remain better known than other films of the era that were equally innovative and/or lavish, or nearly so.
If the movie had ended shortly after the memorable and well-crafted Ford's Theater scene, the anti-war sentiment and similar themes would remain the main focus, since the effects of war on families and individuals is depicted convincingly and thoughtfully. In that case, its occasional lapses would possibly at the worst be called "dated", given the quality of the rest of this part of the movie.
The second half, though, is completely unfortunate in almost every respect. Not only does it promote a distorted viewpoint, but the story becomes labored, and the characters lose their depth and become more one-dimensional. The purely technical side, such as the photography and the use of cross-cutting, might still be good, but much of the rest of it loses its effectiveness.
t. brainwashed pussy that can't understand anything unless it's PC
>>82350996
not an argument
>oy vey you can't point out the mass rape and crime committed by blacks after the war you dumb goy
Even Woodrow Wilson said it was accurate when it came out
First words
fall
>>82350838
Poor Bill Cuck. No more dog, no more drums, but at least still has his lovely wife, Nia.
Have you ever met a famous actor/director irl?
What were they like?
>>82351548
I met Mark Wahlberg
He assaulted me with a beer bottle and called me a gook
I saw Mel Gibson having dinner once. He was by himself, eating a pretty juicy looking steak in this restaurant in L.A. I was awestruck to see one of my favorite movie actors, but I didn't want to badger him or anything, I actually wanted to come off cool and detached. So, as I passed his table with my date, I just half-stopped, said "It's just been revoked" and nodded. He just looks at me and glares. It was like staring into the abyss and the abyss was not only staring back, it was trying to claw into your soul.
So I went to my table and I'm just kicking myself, thinking I made a complete ass of myself to Mel Gibson. It was all I could think about, it was ruining my date, so I thought of going over there and apologizing. As I turn to check out the table, I see Gibson is still looking at me. Not average looking, psycho looking. He had a cold stare and a blank expression, the type of face that would make lesser men shit their pants. And he kept starring. He at his steak, drank his wine and ate his dessert (he had a fancy cake), and he didn't break eye contact NOT EVEN ONCE. The raw stake's bloody juice was dripping from his mouth, and he just kept going. He was a caged animal.
So I lower my head and soldier through. My date keeps yapping abour her job and her friends and how good the lobster at that restaurant is and I'm just trying to erase Mel Gibson from my mind. So when he gets up to walk out I think to myself "It's OK, maybe this night won't be a total dud". And as he's walking out of the restaurant, he passes by our table, and he just half-stops, much like a did. Points a finger gun to my head, smiles and then just walks out. My date was weirded out, but I was just relieved I could put "pissing off Mel Gibson" behind me.
So we step outside later on and my tires have been slashed and my car windows have been broken, there's scratches all over and I find a note saying "Fucking Jews" on the windshield. That was the last time I ate such good lobster.
I once saw Michael Shannon at a fancy restaurant in LA. He was yelling at a waitress, scratching his knife and fork against the plate screaming "OH IS THIS HOW I SHOULD EAT? IS THIS HOW I FUCKING EAT IT?" he didn't even order food, he just screamed at her until she left crying. then he tried to eat a napkin
Name the last movie you watched with a female protagonist
>>82350835
Death Machine
>>82350835
Něco z Alenky
The Neon Demon
Have you ever met a celebrity?
>>82350702
Nah
>>82350702
>me on the leftthis guy is actually from /tv/
Who was in the wrong here?
>>82350644
>dubs
Dan "if it bleeds it breeds" Schneider
Whoever let that shit air.
They arent naked. Those moist pussies in the shorts. It gets hot. They have to take them off in the locker room. Sweaty bras. VJ's pointy nipples. Miranda asks is she has any lostion for sensitive skin. Her bra was bothering her nipples.
VJ says yea, hands a bottle to Miranda. Theyre both applying lotion.
As VJ applies some to her hand, Miranda grabs it, and presses it to her chest. Hand cupping her breast.
>Theyre so sensitive, a little raw. Help?
> then they touch poosies
Like sissors.
>touching poosies, little tight pusy
Be honest, /tv/
Was Delaney /our guy/?
>>82350630
Delaney is /THE guy/.
>>82350630
Literally me: the character
Mmmmmmmm,
>slight pause
Noootka.
Why didn't people like this movie?
>>82350431
Worst Emma is in it
>>82350527
You mean best Emma, faggot
>>82350431
tired of liberal screeds
>11:30, has to be. Look at the angle of the sun.
>>82350363
*blocks your path*
wat do
how am I supposed to feel sorry for someone so fat and ugly.
>>82350363
Is the gabagool gabagood tonight?
OMG LIFE IN COMMUNIST HUNGARY IS A TERRIBLE AND CHAOTIC EXPERIENCE TO MOST OF ITS CITIZENS! THE UNEDUCATED AND THE POOR ARE EASILY TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF BY THOSE IN POWER! THE MASSES WILL RAPIDLY BREAK DOWN AND DESTROY EVERYTHING AROUND THEM! BUT IF YOU TAKE AWAY THEIR NUMBERS, THEIR WEAPONS, AND THEIR CLOTHES, THEY ARE JUST IMPOTENT AND WEAK! LOOK AT THE NAKED OLD MAN IN THE HOSPITAL, HOW FRAIL AND FRAGILE HE LOOKS AS THE ANGRY MOB DESTROYS EVERYTHING AROUND HIM! SEE HOW THE CAMERA LINGERS ON HIS SHRIVELED BODY, AND HOW THE UNRULY MOB REALLY BEGINS TO CONTEMPLATE THEIR ACTIONS IN THE FACE OF HIS SHRIVELED PENIS! LISTEN TO THE MONOLOGUE OF HOW WERCKMEISTER'S THEOREM BROUGHT DISORDER TO MUSIC THAT SET THE MEDIUM ON A COURSE FOR DESTRUCTION THAT WE EXPERIENCE TO THIS DAY! THIS IS POWERFUL, THIS IS A MIDDLE FINGER TO SOCIETY, THIS IS TRUTH!
> watching it for the plot
OP is a pleb
prove me wrong
so... it's good?
Scenes you want to see in the DC cinematic kinoverse
>>82351299
No lie, the ending of that mini is one of the best things ever and made me grin from ear to ear, it's so cheeky and perfect.
>>82351299
Is he talking about the writer of the comic?
>>82351299
>>82351299
Everything in Flashpoint, specifically everything to do with Superman/Apollo.But I'd give it all away for an Irredeemable film.
I know this is a dangerous question for this board but was there any capeshit you enjoyed? What was it and Why? Animation counts. I personally liked the incredibles.
>I personally liked the incredibles.
Literally the most benign of all answers
>>82351107
Captain America gave me Indiana Jones vibes, and I'm a sucker for historical fantasy.
Uhh, Dark Knight was pretty good, Ledger's Joker was pretty iconic (though way overmilked by fans)
Spiderman 1&2 were pretty good.
Tim Burton's Batman movies were fantastic, excellent set and costume work.
X-Men 1 was pretty alright.
Thats about it.
Iron Man 1 was alright
spiderman
batman begins
What were your thoughts when A Real Hero started playing at this moment?
I hope I can finish masturbating before th credits start
I kept thinking about the ethnicity of the kid and that I hoped drive would fug the woman soon