I'm new to this board, is Chris Stuckmann a respected film critic around here?
>>80234345
No.
>>80234345
kys yourself
>>80234345
No! Chris Cuckman is a laughing stock here.
Will the Freddie Mercury biopic be any good?
>Freddie Mercury
>>80234284
Are they going to show him doing those wild sex party's?
If not then its definitely going to be shit
>>80234336
Kill yourself.It should've been the Borat guy.Malek doesn't look anywhere near Mercury.
Who can tell me what movie scene was filmed on this lawn?
>>80234250
Big Fish
>>80234294
nope
BLACKED with Lana Rhoades and Leah Gotti
What the fuck was his problem?
>>80234087
Thirsty dick
>I didn't come here for your pretty wife. I came here for Troy.
>I came for my honor. His every breath insults me! Let me kill him. When he's lying in the dust, give the signal to attack. You'll have your city, I'll have my revenge.
>So be it
X2 started my mancrush on Brian Cox but this movie certainly cemented it.
He was a manlet
Manlets cannot be alpha
Can I get a quick rundown on this show?
is it even worth watching?
>>80233968
Do not watch under any circumstances.
People who still watch it only do because they've come this far. If they could go back in time, they would never start.
The story is drawn out, the arcs are choppy (they routinely have entire episodes dedicated to a single character, completely leaving out the dozens of others), the action is only occasionally interesting and there's only one or two eventful episodes in a season.
Watch s01e01 and s01e02
Then stop
>>80235216
this. fuck i'm late
>You did good today, kid
>>80233936
>You lost today, kid, but that doesn't mean you have to like it.
>>80234168
is this from last crusade
>character mortally insults mob boss
>"I like this kid, he's got balls"
Thoughts on this scene?
>>80233865
David Bowie looked like THAT?
>>80233865
What's your favorite dystopian film?
inb4 Matrix
>>80233726
1984 was good but this is the only acceptable answer.
>>80233726
World on a wire
children of men
brazil
total recall
a scanner darkly
soylent green
sadly the fahrenheit movie was shit
Hey, /tv/You want some butter?
White Phillip>black Phillip
Christfags, what if I'm already living a shit life and already going to hell, would I still be able to sell my soul? Or does Satan only want pristine christfag souls that he wouldn't otherwise get?
>>80233616
He looks immensely wise but witty too. I trust him.
ANYONE
>>80233050
Blacked when?
>>80233050
Great episode. Loved it. Love everything about this show.
>>80233050
LET ME SNIFF YA BUMHOLE
PLEASEEEEEE
>Saruman
>Sauron
>both bad guys in the context on the story
>both have confusingly similar names
Who told Tolkien this was a good idea?
Saurons Man.
Saruman.
>>80232693
You think that's bad... Try keeping straight the kin of Feanor.
>both have confusingly similar names
only if you're borderline retarded
Lane is one of the more often overlooked characters of Mad Men, but has such subtle, significant characterization.
From the moment we meet him in season 3, it is obvious he is an ugly stranger in a strange land and while he enjoys the adventure, his wife struggles with the alienation that New York presents her.
In "Guy walks into a Advertising Agency," PPL plans to move Lane to India which rightfully disheartens him. Not only will this move wreck his family once more, but makes it ever so clear that PPL really only sees him as a tool and does not value him personally, which is a theme throughout Lane's character arc.
Later as PPL (and Sterling Cooper) is about to be swallowed by McCann ("Shut the Door, Have a Seat"), Lane asks his boss where his position will be in the move and his boss says the equivalent of "You're good at your job; you'll figure it out," another glaring reason for Lane to believe he is not personally valued, which makes his decision of joining SCDP that much easier.
On that same note, it is also clear that Lane is not personally (to clarify: personally in the sense of him as a person and a not an employee) valued by Sterling, Cooper, or Draper, as his reasons for his invitation to be a part of their new agency were "You can fire us" and "Can you do what he does?" The invitation is based on his skill set and not him as a person as it may have been for Roger, Bert, or Don. Not to say that the three musketeers didn't have valuable skill sets or that their decision to hire Lane was based on incorrect criteria, but Lane wanted someone to value him as a person and the amigos made it clear they didn't particularly value that.
>>80232377
So we enter season 4 with Lane a partner with the stressful job of trying to keep the "scrappy upstart" afloat, while alienating his wife and son (who soon leave for England anyway). This stress rears its head in "The Good News" as Joan flirts with Lane and then asks for time off. Lane is horribly offended that someone would pretend to like him as a person and then just use it to get something from him and blows up at Joan. In an effort to mend his relationship with his wife and Joan, he sends them both flowers which unfortunately get their messages switched and decays his marriage even more.
When Don spent New Years Day with Lane, he was so happy. Someone finally cared about him outside of work. He makes silly jokes and heckles the comedian. The prostitute at the end of the adventure sets a tone for the rest of Lane's life. He continually looks for people whose skill set is to give affection (a reversal of people using his skill set and not appreciating his personality). He gets his playboy bunny girlfriend, which his father promptly denies him of (with the added detriment of rejecting his personality) and commands him to get his family (which does not appreciate him the way he would like them to) in order.
>>80232385
In season 5, Lane opens ("A Little Kiss") with this infatuation for a woman he finds in a wallet (who is presumably a call girl of some sort [falls into the "people whose skill set is to give affection"]). He calls the girl, hoping she would come to his office and is again rejected. The wallet is picked up, but he keeps the picture as a memento of his infatuation and fantasy of a girl of his own.
In "Signal 30," he meets a fellow English expatriate at an English Bar with his wife and has the chance to get an account (and give his wife some familiar friends). This fills him with hope as he believes it will make him more valuable as a person if he can land the Jaguar account (since account nabbing is largely based on personality). But surprise surprise, Lane doesn't know how to talk to people, and even after coaching has a rather lack luster dinner with the Jaguar exec. The exec turns to the other account men for some fun, which goes awry and leads to the account being much harder to get than originally planned. Lane is furious not only because the account is as good as lost, but because his supposed friend thought he as a person was boring and not conducive to a fun time. Lane ends up taking this anger out on Pete in a 1-2 punch, someone he particularly has mixed feelings for, as he admires Pete's talent, but does not understand how such a smarmy dickhead can do so well in accounts when he fails so miserably. This all leads to Lane begging for affection from Joan, a woman who uses her potential to for giving affection as a tool in a hyper-masculine work environment, by kissing her. Lane is rejected again but immediately forgiven, leaving that door just a hair open for Lane to strike again.
BUT THE BOHNUSSEHS
>Revelio!
What does this spell do again?
turns you into a bloated alcoholic meme actor
>>80232358
They would've downgraded no matter who they replaced CF with.
I've watched this film 5 times with my daughter and I'm unironically starting to like him. What's happening to me?
What's the best episode?
/thread
Pure Kino
Mmm ... sacrelicious.
Now i have a great urge to watch Iron Fist, is it good?
I love how they just have to proclaim that he is white. No, it's not the acting that is shit, it's the whiteness.
Honest to god, a huge portion of americans is retarded
>>80231944
Why did they choose that guy for Danny Rand? Even Gal Godot is a better casting choice for Diana.
Maybe an Asian dude wouldn't have been a bad idea. I'd prefer that to this wimpy looking dude.
>>80232418
Virtue signaling has become a sickness. This generation is so full of shit.