wow, this episode was awful
>>85551225
the only thing retarded about this episode was the thought that grunge-scene teens in the 90s would have ever given a fuck about peter frampton...but at least he's funny in it.
otherwise no, it's a great episode.
>>85551313
I was a teen in the 90s and loved Frampton.
>tfw no beautiful, brilliant lady will call your on your bullshit, then subsequently save you from yourself
Women are just not this great anymore, lads.
women are usually subhuman garbage
muh science
It's 12:43 and you know what that means. Our daily Steven Seagal tribute thread. He does it all. he shoots long slide 1911s better then the bad guys, which makes them dead, he saves the environment, gets the girl, breaks necks and plays that sweet sweet blues. You know who could forget such classics as On Deadly Ground, Hard to Kill, Under Siege 3, Out of Reach, Marked for Death etc. One thing I love about his movies is that when I used to watch them I thought that people would solve their differences by agreeing to meet in an abandoned hallway, warehouse or building and shoot it out with 1911s and bad guys would wince at machine guns really hard. Turns out real life is much gayer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vfTrjhTx9E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcAFTipVyWw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLi0IYAleA0&t=400s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8mU_sTnt58
Favorite Steven Seagal Quotes
>what does it take to change the essence of a man
>I remember you
>*SNAP* AAAAAAAHHHHH *SNAP* AAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH
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Please watch yo profanity, /tv/.
go fuck yourself
>>85551128
profamity*
What was his problem?
He did nothing wrong.
>>85551121
human work. he was completely right from the start.
>>85551121
>tfw the apes in these movies look more human than the nigger actors in them
>TE-
You in hell, Lychee man.
And I. Am. Da devil.
Remember the six million
Just got back from this movie. Seemed like a very heavy handed pro-refugee story. Chemistry between the two leads was awful. No suspense because it was so obvious everything was going to go right. Also the main characters slaughter all of the other aliens they come across. They mention how going into the one sector alone would be some sort of diplomatic catastrophe but they end up murdering some royal emperor and everyone in the room with no consequence. The whole sequence was just for the Rihanna cameo anyways. You could have cut out the 20 minutes that plot line took and the movie wouldn't have changed. Some parts were okay but the execution of this whole movie just felt off. Everything was too cliche.
>>85550860
six million what?
>>85550860
which video game is this
There is not a single movie from before 1966 worth watching. Cinema started with this movie.
You should be castrated for this thread.
>>85550724
t. reddit
ya, but it's still way inferior when you compare it to modern films
the hateful eight is better than any pre 90s western
ITT, predict the final RT score after all reviews come in.
I say 6%
>>85550566
At this rate they wont have any good quotes about it to promote their shitty film.
I think -5%
mom and dad edition
prev >>85548090
>>85552036
daenerys's arms lookin thicc
Reminder that redditors and liberals deny that Euron is, and until further D&D antics, always will be /ourguy/
>>85552112
That's a funny way of spelling Beric
UNJUST
>3 packs of cigarettes
not that much of an unjust tbqhwyf
>>85550545
Give him some props
Who?
>>85550525
hugh laurie
>>85550541
He was so good in Home
Is it fair to judge older movies with the same standards in terms of acting, effects and action that we hold films to today?
For example, I watched Seven Samurai and was severely unimpressed by what passed as "action scenes" in it. Just yesterday I watched The Third Man and while it's regarded as an all-time great film, the acting just felt campy compared to what is seen as great acting in modern films
>>85550492
I'm glad we're finally having this thread. Old movies are complete shit. Acting styles change every year, same as fashion, and pretending that movies from the 20th century are even watchable is laughable at best. Unfortunately, old people are the majority and have all the money so their opinions shape filmmaking and criticism itself. Really though, all of this shit is about to fade to fucking dust. It's a new era. Wait til 2024. Things are going to change in 2024.
>>85550492
Action scenes in Seven Samurai are better than action scenes in virtually any modern film. I doubt you actually watched it.
>>85550788
*tips fedora*
*buys you reddit gold*
This would have been great if it wasn't for Gyllenhall straight up ruining every scene with his pointless hammy bullshit.
Goddamit /tv/ I wanna know how you feel
>>85550462
Steven Yeun's character was even more annoying to me
Americans will never understand this movie, don't bother trying. It is made for a Korean audience.