IT BEGINS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-fYEVPHlrI
>>79922626
Pandora is such a boring setting though...it's just a jungle. I can imagine this whole avatar venture failing bad.
>>79922826
Cameron feeds on your skepticism
>>79922626
A Skyrim set in Pandora... sounds really cool, actually.
>finish watching movie
>search youtube for a video explaining the movie
dumb frogposter
>still don't understand
>search youtube for video explaining the youtube explanation video
>>79922636
I actually (literally) laughed out loud at this retort
jamie pull that up
>>79922464
>Jamie, pull that out.
>>79922464
alt right racists go back to your containment board
FUCK
Is it just me or are all of his movies pretty bad
>>79922273
JUST (you)
>>79922273
I like his movies but I kinda wanna punch his face in.
>dude contrarianism lol
gb2 Nolan
Why did he start doing his Gollum voice as he was dying? It was really distracting.
>>79922242
>actually copying futurama
Peter Jackson is fucked up to put this scene in a kid's movie.
Dr Pavel, I'm dead
oh shit, the dude from the new Training Day series died?
>>79922190
at least we won't live to see him deteriorate and become senile
>>79922222
that's a lot of 2's
>ITS GONNA TAKE A WHILE
>TO COME BACK AROUND
>...Feeder, come back around, you're listening on XFM 104.9, I'm Ricky Gervais
>>79922149
>OOOOhhh he's done you again!
>Play a record. Play two records.
>have you ever seen an old man eating aMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRSSSSSSSS bar bar bar
Whats his problem?
Cry Me a River, OP
he is an fbi agent now
>>79922131
>personalized earbuds
>direct access to bielbutt
damn this man.
DAMN HIM TO HELL.
Bane?
Deadmeme?
The thread rises
>actor of character dies in real life
>next episode is awkward
>show instantly becomes a lot better
>actor of character dies in real life
>next episode his body is used as a puppet Weekend at Bernie's style
>the character with down syndrome is played by an actor with down syndrome
Post nothing but the best.
>>79921839
Is Die Hard considered a holiday film?
>>79921839
You first OP
Die Hard is the plebian man's Lethal Weapon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxcCDL2Ov00
>Jackie Chan
>Arnold Schwarzenegger
>Charles Dance
>Rutger Hauer
Are you readying for Slav-Chink kino?
slav?
>>79921808
It's a Russian film
Looks like shit desu
ITT: terrible movies you got memed into watching
>>79921704
Bet you loved Ant-man
Holy Mountain
Jodorowsky, not even once.
>he doesn't appreciate nightkino
lmao @ ur life
>that episode with the Matriarchy planet where all the men are manlets
I hope they never get to join the Federation.
>>79921703
Lewd
I thought most, if not all of the extra races from the original Star Trek were retconned.
The Gorn are the only ones I remember them directly referencing.
>>79921703
finally a Star Trek episode that is an accurate depiction of the future.
http://www.premiere.fr/Cinema/News-Cinema/EXCLU-Christopher-Nolan-et-ses-collaborateurs-revelent-7-infos-sur-Dunkerque
I'll translate the whole thing
>1 / It is a film about the battle of Dunkerque
That's an excluded person. But Dunkerque is a funny episode of World War II, both victory (evacuation) and symbol of the defeat (of the phoney war). Dunkerque (the film) takes place during the evacuation which took place from 26 May to 4 June 40. After being defeated by the Germans, the British expeditionary force and the French troops were surrounded by the Wermacht. Nearly 400,000 troops on the coast are waiting to be repatriated across the Channel. Impossible mission that will become a turning point of the war.
Christopher Nolan: "This is an essential moment in the history of the Second World War. If this evacuation had not been a success, Great Britain would have been obliged to capitulate. And the whole world would have been lost, or would have known a different fate: the Germans would undoubtedly have conquered Europe, the US would not have returned to war ... It is a true point of rupture in war and in history of the world. A decisive moment. And the success of the evacuation allowed Churchill to impose the idea of a moral victory, which allowed him to galvanize his troops like civilians and to impose a spirit of resistance while the logic of this Sequence should have been that of surrender. Militarily it is a defeat; On the human plane it is a colossal victory. "
>>79921593
>2 / It is not the first time that we see these events in the cinema
"The miracle of Dunkirk" has been staged several times, but ...
Emma Thomas (producer) : "Never in a modern way, except the incredible shot of Reviens-moi (by Joe Wright ). Chris thought this story had to be told in a modern way. "
Christopher Nolan: "I did not see the 1958 film ( Dunkirk of Leslie Norman with Richard Attenborough and John Mills ). I did not even know his existence before starting the production of my film. But one of the reasons I wanted to tell this story is that I thought we had to tell this story for today's audience. I grew up watching movies from British wars, classics like Damn Busters , but that's different "
>>79921593
>Christopher Nolan: "This is an essential moment in the history of the Second World War. If this evacuation had not been a success, Great Britain would have been obliged to capitulate. And the whole world would have been lost, or would have known a different fate: the Germans would undoubtedly have conquered Europe, the US would not have returned to war ... It is a true point of rupture in war and in history of the world. A decisive moment. And the success of the evacuation allowed Churchill to impose the idea of a moral victory, which allowed him to galvanize his troops like civilians and to impose a spirit of resistance while the logic of this Sequence should have been that of surrender. Militarily it is a defeat; On the human plane it is a colossal victory. "
Stop being stupid Nolan, 400,000 men nothing by WW2 standards. The navy and the airforce were still there. We could NOT have been invaded.
>>79921661
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3 / It is not the war movie you expect
With Dunkerque , Nolan abandons the SF, the high-concept films and the mental labyrinths ... for what by the fact? A real warrior blockbuster? A Soldier Ryan on the Opal Coast? Not really, no.
Emma Thomas: " Dunkirk is a film about the survival, hope and experience of war. "
Christopher Nolan: " It's less a war movie than a survival drifted by suspense. I wanted to be in the present moment, to find the immediate intensity to share the experience of these soldiers. The film recounts a series of paradoxical situations. The most obvious: the army is stuck on this beach and must cross the Channel to return to England. But from there, there are others: will a soldier succeed in reaching the mole? Will the pilot be able to carry out his mission? And the film focuses on suspense sequences that are reduced to a human dimension. "