>30 minutes into sea bass and chill and he gives you this look
Wat do?
(Also why was Jurassic World so bad?)
>>83835078
Jurassic World was only bad in the 3rd act
THIS HAS HAUNTED ME FOR 20 YEARS. HOW DID BART KNOW MABEL, AND WHAT DID HE SAY TO HER?
I have studied every episode looking for clues, and if I can figure it out, I know I will capture the magic that is the Simpsons. This is the first time I have turned here for help... can /tv/ offer any theories? We must crack the code!
Shut up, OP. Learn how to make a thread already.
>>83835074
you shutup. Who was Mabel? How did Bart know her? See, you have no answers either, so go fuck yourself.
What was his fucking problem?
>>83834986
Caesar weak. Caesar loved humans more than apes 2bh
lil monkey fella
Western live-action adaptation when?
No joke, that scene in the new Mummy movie where rats are all over Cruise and he cannot move as the Mummy is creeping up on him as she tries to grab him was really intense and creepy due to the way it was filmed with how close the Mummy is to the camera.
If only there were more scenes like this throughout the movie.
So who was the traitor?
the nigger
>>83834929
Black people are always traitors in Star Wars
Lucas was the traitor all along
>"That's a nice shirt. Take it off. Come and peel off my pantyhose."
You're not even trying, gimme my money back
Suck off Bulldog, Faiser. And chain me up in the corner so I can watch.
>>83834922
Lads,
Ive taken today off work because I have overtime built up. I plan to sit watching movies all day.
Help me stock pile a list of easy to watch movies, that arent kino, or cinecore, but just good movies with no baggage.
1. Last Samurai
2. Deep Blue Sea
3. Sunshine
Ip Man
these are some good ones that don't need close attention or are head fucks
Deconstructing Harry
Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Zero Theorum
Cloud Atlas
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Secondhand Lion
Everybody Wants Some
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Tucker and Dale VS Evil
Man On The Moon
What About Bob?
>>83834995
>man on the moon
only if you liked andy kaufman or taxi
Is it wrong to ask for youtube links to good tv/films ? I know it was ok on here maybe 10 years ago but nowadays officer bob is checking every thread. I just noticed recently there is alot of south park/family guy on youtube and I've ran out of netflix tv to watch.
Not looking for shows with the screen shrank and the voice audio all messed up.
South Park, Family Guy, Celebrity Juice, Casualty. 4 tv shows I've found so far. Anymore ?
>>83834819
Here you go. Fuck those who say this is bad. Only the zombie segment is a big meh due to the metal music cos it isn't scary BUT the other segments are fucking freaky
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcns5CR8dXY
>>83834819
Here's the new exceptionally good print of Stalker, you still won't find a better one almost anywhere else, video quality is great and the 196kbps youtube audio is more than enough for this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGRDYpCmMcM
Also you will get heavily laughed at here for watching degenerate normie bullshit you just listed
>Batman V Superman is a deep, masterpiece
>But please buy the branded cereal
>>83834714
You obviously didn't get it, so I'll tell you why it's good. The main theme of Snyder's "Batman v Superman" on spiritual dematerialism is not eschatological, but a phenomenological ontology. Thus he implies that we have to choose between predialectic construction and deconstructivist neodialectic theory, essentially Heideggerian as seen in the concept of Dasein. The subject is interpolated then into a cinematic dematerialism that includes spirituality as a whole. But if the Kierkegaardian worldview holds, we have to choose between the cultural paradigm of expression and atomism. In Snyder's own "Man of Steel" he has a character says that "the world's too big”. Inherent in this is how the function of Lebenswelt (cinematically translated by Snyder as "world of life") operates in all his films, chiefly in "Sucker Punch" and "300". We see a phenomenological approach to the world showing a cinematic logic that presupposes a strucutral constraint in rootedness, another intentionality central to his filmography and
philosophy. Because "metaphysical comfort" is not an object of temporality per se, but rather an aspect of automatic condition, as suggested by Cavell. Hermeneutic interpretations are also apparent in his post-"Watchmen" movies; in fact the interchangeable subjectivities are but another representation of Husserl's and Wittgenstein's "form of life". As his academic hero Heidegger succintly noted, "freedom is the ‘abyss’ of Dasein, its groundless or absent ground". This is essentially the thesis operating in Snyder's films.
>>83834744
>inb4 low IQ MCUcks scream COPYPASTA at this post
"Mom, I've been working nights."
It means he's content to be a jerk.
DR PAVLOV, IM D.O.G
that dog looks neat, is there modern breeds that look like this dog?
Do gods exist in the Indiana Jones series?
>>83834621
Part time
>>83834621
Clearly, since the ark still had a mystical security system that melted the faces off those nazis.
>>83834654
there are multiple confirmed paranormal events in the trilogy so there must be some sort of other worldly forces at work
Banned from an orgy with The Riddler because they were mimicking their characters, sleeping with up to EIGHT women a night and quickies between scenes:
Batman legend Adam West's secret life of sex and booze
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4594692/Batman-icon-Adam-West-led-secret-life-sex-booze.html
>capitalizing on a man's death to write a clickbait article about SEX
>giving a shit about where Adam West put his dick in the 60s
fuck these bloggers
The first four episodes were stellar, but the last two have been mayor letdowns. Was it just a fluke?
>>83834557
> It's an anon doesn't get a show so he keeps posting weekly threads to test the waters and determine whether it's cool already to say it's shit episode
They've been great, it's the release schedule. They weren't conceptualized as episodic. Pick any of the first 4 to watch by itself, and you'll feel as empty as you did after 5 & 6
>>83834557
>stellar