Why are there no decent tv series about the war in 'Nam? I mean BoB or at least generation kill tier mini series.
>>80374665
You mean besidesM*A*S*H*?
>>80374733
That was the korean war you stupid fucking amerilard Jesus fucking christ at least learn your own wars
>>80374665
Tour of Duty
>There are people on this board who didn't watch a single Best Picture nominee this year
>There are people on this board who watch nothing but capeshit and Star Wars in cinemas
>There are people on this board who have never been inside their local arthouse
>tfw surrounded by plebs
>using the academy awards nominees as an example of patricianhood
>>>/r/truefilm
>tfw to smart too visit local arthouses
>>80374307
Literally the only film I have seen in cinemas in over six months was Rogue 1
Was pretty good
Sansa?
>>80374306
You're a funny man
>>80374306
CLEGANE?
>>80374367
If I cut off your head will you die?
ayy lmao
>>80374171
why is this on /tv/ ?
>>80375111
Because it's from the 4th installment on the Indiana Jones film franchise.
Maybe this thread exists to discuss the merits and flaws of said film or is just an invite to appreciate the extraterrestrial interpretations throughout cinema history.
>>80374171
aha hey
>that guy who posts "el justo dannyboytbh jajajajaha"
the DROPPED guy, obviously
That guy who brings up "cloister" in every thread
>>80374142
The guy who makes shitty threads like these with a picture of the StormFront Breitbart Frog.
Who killed his wife? Was Sammy jakins really himself?
>>80374137
>In an interview with Chuck Stephens for Filmmaker in 2001 Nolan also stated:
>The most interesting part of that for me is that audiences seem very unwilling to believe the stuff that Teddy [Pantoliano] says at the end and yet why? I think its because people have spent the entire film looking at Leonard's photograph of Teddy, with the caption: "Don't believe his lies." That image really stays in people's heads, and they still prefer to trust that image even after we make it very clear that Leonard's visual recollection is completely questionable. It was quite surprising, and it wasn't planned. What was always planned was that we don't ever step completely outside Leonard's head, and that we keep the audience in that interpretive mode of trying to analyze what they want to believe or not. For me, the crux of the movie is that the one guy who might actually be the authority on the truth of what happened is played by Joe Pantoliano ... who is so untrustworthy, especially given the baggage he carries in from his other movies: he's already seen by audiences as this character actor who's always unreliable. I find it very frightening, really, the level of uncertainty and malevolence Joe brings to the film
>>80374137
i think so.
If he was really a cop, why did he keep trying to steal Leonard's car?
>its a cucking episode
What did Black Mirror mean by this ?
>>80374127
>I can only see entertainment in cuck/non-cuck terms
/pol/ broke your virgin brain huh
>>80374127
All episodes in season 1 and 2 are about cucking
Why are British passionate about cuckhold ?
>>80374127
It was the best episode of the whole series to be honest.
ARNOLD YOU GOOD BOY CAN I HAVE 5 DOLLARS
YOU KEEP DA MONEY
>It is first revealed in the episode "Oskar Can't Read?" that Oskar was illiterate. This could be the reason why Oskar has a hard time finding a job. Arnold was the first to discover that Oskar couldn't read and volunteered to help him. Soon after the other borders found out. Ernie then placed a bet that Oskar couldn't learn to read by the end of the month. Of course, money is Oskar's most important consideration. Oskar gives Chocolate Boy chocolate in exchange that Chocolate Boy read him the first page of "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens in order for him to memorize it and cheat. His plan works at first, but Ernie switches the books and uncovers Oskar. Arnold is disappointed. Oskar finally decides that he wants to read and Arnold tutors him. Oskar's final test is to navigate home using directions given to him by Arnold, from an unknown part of town. After hours of waiting, Oskar finally makes it home, proving that he can read. Arnold's teaching paid off because in the episode "Summer Love", Oskar reads a store sign without any trouble.
No. Maybe. Okay.
Only because you aren't a filthy kike or nigger
just a friendly reminder that DUCKY was shot in the head and killed, and then her body was covered in petrol and lit on fire.
But at least she wasn't raped. That's worse than death.
You fucking monster
>>80373928
kek
I, Make Poor Life Decisions
>>80373785
This is the best film of the decade so far, and maybe even Loach's best ever (big call). His anger at the injustice of it all is evident in every frame, as is his tenderness toward his characters, and in several scenes, the characters' kindness toward each other. I was in tears at the end.
To those who dismiss it as 'lefty crap' or something similar, you need to understand that this is what it is like. Government employees are expected to take the attitudes depicted in the film towards people. Human Beings. This world is of your making. It is what you wished for. I hope you are all pleased with yourselves, and I hope you never find yourself in Daniel Blake's position.
I, Daniel Blake should be required viewing for all elected officials and government employees.
All this movie did was confirm my belief that the UK is trash.
Ok movie though.
>>80373785
Why didn't he just get a part-time job thats easier on the heart? He also could have taken a loan from China, I mean he was only without welfare for like a month. He could have easily lived through it.
Key or Peele?
Rundown?
Unfunniest comedy duo ever.
I dont know which one is which and I dont want to know. When I refer to them individually I say "Key or Peele"
What's the Evangelion of western shows?
why do you care gaijin
Dinosaurs and Roseanne.
>>80373697
Lost
Pretentious, melodramatic, with a messy poorly thought out plot, but that doesn't matter because "it's about the emotions" or something, and if it isn't that there's a bunch of nerds ready to share their overwrought explanations anyway.
Just finished season 2. What a good show.
Priest guy has all the best episodes
wuts it a show about cold turkey or sumpthin tssssss
>>80373651
International Assassin and I Live Here Now are the best episodes of the show and of TV this decade.
>>80373735
Those we're pretty fucking good too. Can't wait to see what all the shit about Australia is about
>I'm a pimp
what did he mean by this?
he's got ham
>>80373497
I was so hyped to see this before it came out but then the reviews hit and I still haven't it to this day.
it sounds like an utter embarassment
>>80373559
You are not a pimp, kill yourself
Honest thoughts on Mannequin?
Based on a true story.
I honestly think you're retarded.
I enjoyed the first one, the second one is not as good