How would Picard have handled it?
>>84919463
>>84919463
he'd put on the mask
>>84919463
Reverse the neutrino flow and polarise the phaser banks
>>84919292
Shut your faggot mouth.
She is a talented goddess.
>>84919327
literally who
How will abolishing Net Neutrality affect the way we watch shows online?
>having the government regulate something is the free speech issue of our time.
Couldn't possibly be that the govt has not let the market be competitive which would make the regulation unnecessary
Why do people think being censored by non-government entities is a first amendment issue? Are Americans really this dumb?
>>84919935
I would say Americans are dumb if they want to abolish net neutrality
Crystal Maze thread & Naked Attraction pre-thread
>Andea McClean
>Spencer Matthew
>Tom Allen
>Stacey Soloman
>Joe Swash
Has everyone given up on the Maze?
>>84919338
Too many damn celeb editions. Half the games being repeats hasn't helped either.
please be some cuties this time
Spider-man big in India
DC BTFO
$1.5 billion here we cum
>>84918717
The movie is filled with shitskins, no surpise that one of the nastiest countries in the world would watch such a bad movie.
>>84918717
Oh wonderful. It's not bad enough they're pandering to China, but now they're gonna start pandering to the street shitters?
>>84918717
>the marvel pajeets meme wasn't a meme at all
Jesus christ, at least the West still has DC
thom yorke v2 edition
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>>/84912882
Dormer Doctor?
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>>84912882
oops
daily reminder to kill yourself
Let's talk about films that pretend to be deep but are actually not
Hey here's a better topic, which films pretend to be deep and actually are?
Forest Whitaker is the GOAT.
>>84918262
Drive
>A superhero movie that actually has the balls to not be a power fantasy and instead focuses on having human and relatable characters.
Is it, dare I say it, capekino?
>>84918192
>manlet twink homosexual playing Spider-man
>spic manlet Flash
>black Liz
>black MJ
>asian Ned
>BLACKED Vulture
>capekino
>>84918192
Again it's not Marvel's way of making a small hero, like say Logan, it's Marvel's way of making a literal comedy. And in comedy, you keep stakes low.
>>84918248
your demographic not getting represented enough? perhaps write about it on your tumblr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kz_TJWHMGLE
>Shia LaBeouf Tells Black Cop 'You're Going to Hell' Cause You're Black
What are some movies where the hero lives long enough to see himself become the villain?
Did we redpill him?
>>84917997
Joss Whedon
Did HWNDU really destroy him this badly?
Cinematography reached its peak in 1962 with Cinerama.
>Cinerama involves three cameras aimed at different angles to capture 146 degrees of horizontal planes and 55 degrees of vertical planes--meant to simulate human vision. The idea was to project the film using three synchronized projectors onto a curved screen to create a wraparound effect.
Nolan shooting in 70mm IMAX is groundbreaking, even though they were shooting 105mm back in 1962.
Also digital cameras were a mistake.
Perfection.
>>84916805
This looks incredible. Does it work on a curved TV?
>>84916805
Saw LaLaLand in LA at the Cinedome, being in that theater and seeing the curved screen was the best part of the entire film
>has sex with best friend's husband, not once, but twice
>I'm expected to care about this adulterous bitch
Do you base all your appreciation of media on the Ten Commandments, friend?
>>84916610
its a show for women so you're not even suppose to watch it
fag
>>84916624
So only the Ten Commandments makes adultery wrong? How about betraying her best friend? That's probably the worst part of it. Doing it once drunk was a mistake, but perhaps forgivable, but not sober the second time.
HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHBABABABABAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
>>84916455
The design unironically looks pretty good.
>>84916455
>disney in charge of original designs
https://youtu.be/MYGJ9jrbpvg?t=3m40s
>>84916685
Pewtiful.
Some Orson Welles quotes
>He agreed that Marlon Brando, whose neck he likened to a ‘huge sausage’, wasn’t ‘very bright’ but added that ‘most great actors weren’t’.
>‘Larry [Olivier] is very — I mean, seriously — stupid,’ he said. ‘I believe that intelligence is a handicap in an actor. Because it means that you’re not naturally emotive, but rather cerebral.’ Not that Olivier’s acting was up to much either — Welles recalled that his first two scenes playing King Lear for the BBC were ‘the worst things I ever saw in my life’.
>Hollywood tough guy Humphrey Bogart’s stupidity was more off screen than on — Welles ridiculed him as ‘both a coward and a very bad fighter’ who was ‘always picking fights in nightclubs in sure knowledge that the waiters would stop him’.
>Spencer Tracy was a particular bête noire, ‘one of those bitchy Irishmen’ who ‘was just a hateful, hateful man...but he hated everybody’. Welles, who recalled being thrown out of a cinema aged 19 after he shouted abuse at Tracy’s performance in Captains Courageous, said he couldn’t think of ‘a great Tracy performance’.
>Rear Window, the Hitchcock thriller in which Stewart plays an invalid who witnesses a murder in a neighbouring apartment, was ‘one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen’, said Welles with relish.
‘Complete insensitivity to what a story about voyeurism could be,’ the master explained. ‘I’ll tell you what is astonishing. To discover that Jimmy Stewart can be a bad actor...even Grace Kelly is better than Jimmy, who’s overacting.’
>But then who was Alfred Hitchcock anyway, according to the puffed-up Welles. He said he had ‘never understood the cult of Hitchcock. Particularly the late American movies...egotism and laziness’.
Of course there is famous quote about Woody Allen too.
>I hate Woody Allen physically, I dislike that kind of man. I can hardly bear to talk to him. He has the Chaplin disease. That particular combination of arrogance and timidity sets my teeth on edge.He is arrogant. Like all people with timid personalities, his arrogance is unlimited. Anybody who speaks quietly and shrivels up in company is unbelievably arrogant. He acts shy, but he’s not. He’s scared. He hates himself, and he loves himself, a very tense situation. It’s people like me who have to carry on and pretend to be modest. To me, it’s the most embarrassing thing in the world—a man who presents himself at his worst to get laughs, in order to free himself from his hang-ups. Everything he does on the screen is therapeutic.
>>84916456
That's pretty insightful
>>84916456
plus he married one of his molestation victims to avoid going to prison which is not known as a "nice place" for pedophiles
https://twitter.com/edgarwright/status/885547118223515648
https://twitter.com/rianjohnson/status/885554479449243648
>>84916167
>nolan helping to kill the mouse
BASED
>it's feels like a war movie you'd discover on TCM at 2 am
So it feels like a movie I'd be watching when I'm half awake and have jack shit else to do?
I really don't care about the opinions of Disney puppets
Captain America was so in-arguably correct that the entire premise of the movie falls apart.
>it's ok to murder people without a trial
>signing some piece of paper is going to magically cause people to not die during these fights
>Tony Stark is driven by emotion rather than logic
The more I think about it, the entire flick was just a setup for that ass-tier airport fight.
What went wrong?
>>84916117
Why didn't Tony show up in the Hulkbuster armor?
>>84916117
Money
Whole point is: DC is having Batman v Superman movie. We have to quickly come up with our own Hero v Hero movie.