He can't just keep getting away with it, can he?
>>84159998
He looks so unhealthy
>>84159998
Based Oswalt. I'm glad he is /ourguy/ again.
>The Smiths
>Kayo Dot
>Minutemen
>Unwound
>Blurt
Please be a complete dick to posters you think are wrong
major depressive feel incoming
like a thunderstorm on the horizon
quick recommend show/movie to combat the feel
pls
>>84159966
The Master (2012)
Americans don't really bring objects to the theater and swing them wildly at the screen while also clapping, do they?
>when they run out of kinosabers
>>84160190
>Local Kinoplex banned bringing kinosticks
>Have to rent them for $8.99
Is Star Wars Kino now? Is Disney, dare I say it, /ourguys/?
Is he... Dare I say it... The GOAT?
I don't think. There are a handful of great movies in his ouevre, but generally speaking he's too fixed in his comfort zone. If we ask of a great artist that they indicate some wisdom or insight into the human condition, Bergman falls short because he defaults to cruelty. His attitude to the world is that people are basically shit and that life is about lying to people about how much you hate them so that you can get your needs met. Also, he's too theatrical in his thinking - the superb cinematography of Nykvist allowed a lot of basically stagey work to be mistaken for formally exciting cinema. The way we take sexual frankness for granted in movies now has also reduced much of the impact of his work.
>>84160310
>His attitude to the world is that people are basically shit and that life is about lying to people about how much you hate them so that you can get your needs met.
But this is true
Childhood is idolizing Riggs. Adulthood sympathizes with Murtaugh
On a related note, I was once banned for a month for posting a Louis CK cuck gag in a Lethal Weapon thread.
The post in question:
http://archive.4plebs.org/tv/thread/75346238/#q75346333
On the offhand chance the mod who banned me is reading this, I would just like to take this opportunity to say, fuck you.
>>84160184
It was not funny. He did well.
Are there any movies where the ragtag group of freedom fighters and rebels turn out to be puppets of an even worse power than the one they were trying to dismantle?
>yfw Sy walks off into the sunset with nikki after murdering the entire cast
I wasnt a big fa of him at first, but him crying with his wife was just amazing.
IN THE NAME OF GOD, ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE
>>84159777
Holy fucking trips
Remember that surprisingly good movie with a scene where this guy and his companions got their asses handed to them by the most competent combatant on the planet?
>>84159725
>the most competent combatant on the planet?
Richard Dragon? Lady Shiva? Bronze Tiger?
Any films about a young politically-savyy economics collegecuck that sees world politicians fucking up the world but is powerless to do anything about it
superman vs batman
ITT: Scary shit in movies and shows
The remake of that was better. The rabbit hat trick was horrifying to me when I was a kid.
> Spider-Man was a planned, but ultimately failed film was to be directed by James Cameron in the mid 1990's.
> The "scriptment" told the Spider-Man origin, but used variations on the comic book characters Electro and Sandman as villains. This "Electro" was a megalomaniacal parody of corrupt capitalists. Instead of Flint Marko's character, Cameron’s "Sandman" is mutated by an accident involving Philadelphia Experiment-style bilocation and atom-mixing, in lieu of getting caught in a nuclear blast on a beach. The story climaxes with a battle atop the World Trade Center and had Peter Parker revealing his identity to Mary Jane Watson.
>In addition, the treatment was also heavy on profanity, and had Spider-Man and Mary Jane having sex on the Brooklyn Bridge.
> Leonardo DiCaprio as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Arnold Schwarzenneger as Otto Octavius/Dr. Octopus, Robyn Lively as Mary Jane Watson, R. Lee Emery as J. Jonah Jameson, Lance Henricksen as Carlton Strand/Electro, Michael Biehn as Boyd/Sandman.
> Several plot element from Cameron's scriptment were kept by David Koepp in his script for the 2002 film Spider-Man.
Would it have been kino?
>>84159524
>R. Lee Emery as J. Jonah Jameson
This was the only part that got me excited. Still sounds better than what we got in the past 5 years from Sony
>>84159581
Apparently it was going to have stuff like pic related. Peter spying on MJ through her window.
>>84159524
>The story climaxes with a battle atop the World Trade Center
Lol
What's his endgame?
>>84159519
to become the human torch.
>>84159519
they hinted at self-embolization in the bar hearing.
I'm going with that.
What do I win?
He was in love with Jimmy in a sexual way but he couldn't handle his feelings and it drove him insane.
Hey /tv/,
I am looking for a movie that has a specific scene in it: The hero get's imprisoned in some sort of super prison. The prison is basically a huge wall with thousands of little shelves in it, and the convicts are somehow chained or taped into them.
I found this snapshot of Rick and Morty wich resembles the scene very well. But I KNOW I've seen this type of prison somewhere else before...
So, wich movie or show implemented this idea originally?? Do you know any other movies that did this?
I think ist was some kind of comedy? The Logo movie or Monsters vs Aliens??