Omar Comin' Yo
>>83065674
Was HBO ahead of its time with the whole gay nigger thing?
>>83065725
At least a decade behind
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gayniggers_from_Outer_Space
Does anyone know an Omar?
What do you need, Peck?
Just give him that TiVo you sweaty jew
>>83065574
How did the jews allow this
>>83065722
The Jew respects and fears the Scientologist.
When John Boyega was cast in the new Star Wars saga he thought he was gonna be the new Han Solo. But Disney made it look even better, he was the new Jedi in every poster and trailer.
Little did he know JJ Abrams and Kathleen Kennedy had a whole different view on "diversity empowerment"
>>83065399
We should have known after JJ told the World Jewish Conference that blacks were only good for shining his shoes and fucking his wife. As a black man I will no longer be spending money on the Star Wars franchise.
>>83065399
Have you ever taken a shit so big that JJ Abrams tried to have it star in one of his interracial fantasies?
>>83065399
john boyega won the casting lottery.
body of a 40 yo woman with the face of rando black brit
I'll start:
1 - Die Hard
2 - Predator
3 - Robocop
4 - Terminator
5 - Lethal Weapon
6 - Terminator 2
7 - Under Siege
8 - Commando
9 - (tie) Predator 2/Robocop 2
10 - Out for Justice
Why has the pure action movie genre disappeared? Id see an action movie in theaters for the spectacle. Will the genre make a comeback? Can John Wick reignite public interest?
>>83065331
I'm as much of a Predator 2 guy as anyone, OP, but I don't know that it belongs in the top 10.
Robocop 2 was a mess. The kid was annoying as fuck and including him in the story was just stupid. It also basically ignored the ending of the first movie.
>>83065331
Fast and furious is pretty much the modern day action flick now. Mission Impossible has been pretty action centered lately too though but they don't release enough. I wish it would make a comeback, as much as I love pure kino, eating popcorn watching dudes kill other dudes is so satisfying
>>83065331
not a single john woo movie...
So... it jumped the shark here right?
>>83065295
What's happening?
>Ok hi everyone! First of all I'm glad you could all make it. Now we have some very important business to attend to and that is, who's going to fuck the baby first? I
>>83065356
I'm guessing Peter donated sperm.
Fuck you I thought it waspretty fucking good desu.
>>83064816
You would though, that's why you and your kind are not welcome here.
I liked it up until the scene with the alien on the ship. That was completely pointless.
>>83064816
I like it too, basically because of Fassbender killing it, the Alien scenes were just there.
So what was the point of this movie?
>>83064785
It was just a fun movie set in apocalyptic environment.
I loved it.
To make Kung Fury look really bad
>>83064785
80s lmao
That's a big dragon
>>83064670
Not really
Well at least the season is shorter so the mishandling of the budget might not be as noticeable for you.
>>83064670
Could Guts kill this dragon (Drogon?).
>"You blow, I'll handle the fingering."
>starts playing Wagner on a flute possibly made out of meat
KINO!
>>83064627
Good to see the original Engineer in this flick.
>>83064627
>>83064627
KINO
Hey Louis remember that time I discovered a television and film board on an anime website?
Lois; Hey Petah..you know...the kids are all asleep...I thought maybe we could
PEtetr; nehehehehe... I know where this is going Lois..nehehehehehe
Lois: Petah waht are you duong
Peter: Loius im gonna fuck the baby lous
Joe: Hey beter you know thats wnot such a good idea...PEterh please...
Peter : neehhehehehehehehehe
i'm so frickin horny for the damn baby
yes Peter I remember
you were a janitor right?
streaming hoarders, come watch people be fucking disgusting
up at
https://cytu
.be/r/Wark_TCAP
Bamp
Japanese Toilets Documentary is next.
>2010 teen movie
>house party scene
>PARTY ROCKERS IN THE HOUSE TONIGHT starts playing
>>83064316
>90s college movie
>IF YOU WANT TO CALL ME BABY
>>83064316
Name 5 movies where this happens
>mystery solving dog show
>it wasn't me starts playing
I'm not from /pol/ and I don't like Trump btw
Conservative humor is not funny.
Man I wish he still had The Colbert Report. He definitely lost something when he moved to Late Show and he still hasn't recovered
The current crop of neolib pundits like Samantha Bee and Trevor Noah and Jon Fucking Oliver are depressingly unfunny and their politics are so transparent and nauseating
>>83064266
Literally no one thinks that except /pol/
was it kino?
>>83064205
yes
It was perfect.
It was nice to see Tom look tall around a bunch of manlet Nips
Are we on the cusp of a New Hollywood 2.0 because of these streaming companies that give interesting filmmakers huge budgets with full creative freedom?
>New Hollywood refers to a movement in American film history from the mid-to-late 1960s (Bonnie and Clyde, The Graduate) to the early 1980s (Heaven's Gate, One from the Heart) when a new generation of young filmmakers came to prominence in United States, influencing the types of films produced, their production and marketing, and the way major studios approached film-making. In New Hollywood films, the film director, rather than the studio, took on a key authorial role.
>The 1950s and early 1960s saw a Hollywood dominated by musicals, historical epics, and other films that benefited from the larger screens, wider framing and improved sound. However, audience share continued to dwindle, and had reached alarmingly low levels by the mid-1960s. Several costly flops, and failed attempts to replicate the success of The Sound of Music, put great strain on the studios.
>In the 1960s, 'Old Hollywood' was rapidly losing money. European films, both arthouse and commercial (especially the Commedia all'italiana, the French New Wave, and the Spaghetti Western) and Japanese cinema were making a splash in United States — the huge market of disaffected youth seemed to find relevance and artistic meaning in movies like Michelangelo Antonioni's Blowup, with its oblique narrative structure and full-frontal female nudity.
>The desperation felt by studios during this period of economic downturn, and after the losses from expensive movie flops, led to innovation and risk-taking, allowing greater control by younger directors and producers. Therefore, in an attempt to capture that audience which found a connection to the "art films" of Europe, the studios hired a host of young filmmakers and allowed them to make their films with relatively little studio control.
>>83064157
tl;dr
I'd say so, Bong Joon Ho said that after everyone turned down his script for Okja Netflix gave him a 50 million budget and full creative freedom
Amazon/Netflix are pretty much the new filmmaker patronage, and they're only getting bigger.
>>83064805
New Hollywood refers to a movement in American film history from the mid-to-late 1960s to the early 1980s when a new generation of young filmmakers came to prominence in United States, influencing the types of films produced, their production and marketing, and the way major studios approached film-making.
In an attempt to capture that audience which found a connection to the "Art films" of Europe, the studios hired a host of young filmmakers and allowed them to make their films with relatively little studio control.