You know it just won't be the same.
>le black guy token
>>79744095
Bait or legit ignorance?
>>79744095
Well he's Lando, so, yeah.
More of the same. Pandering to the original saga instead of trying to create something new.
>Alternate /tv/ universe
>Film reels are incredibly cheap so filmmakers never had to settle for the bare minimum of 24 fps in order to cut costs
>Every movie is 45+ fps since the inception of film
>Some pretentious retard tries making a 24fps film intentionally
>Everyone calls him a stupid fuck
When will the 24 fps meme end? Why don't plebs understand that it's objectively inferior?
>>79743933
>>79743933
But the magic of movies literally cannot exist unless they are in 24 fps. It's not because I'm used to it so something different looks strange. There is magic and it only exists when movies are shot in 24 fps. Even 25 fps is enough to destroy the magic. 26? Forget about it
>>79743933
Peter, pls go
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/warner-bros-plotting-nightwing-movie-lego-batman-movie-director-978737
Cast him now /tv/
Eddie Bravo.
Ryan Reynolds.
>>79743748
idris elba
Anime Kino is here and there is nothing that's going to stop it.
>>79743746
don't know what will be worse, the CG or the Jap they try to make look like Armstrong.
>>79743746
>Japan raping our childhood memories.
HELLO DARKNES MY OLD FRIEND....
>>79743746
>japanese actors
not gonna work
Oscar Voter Reveals Her Brutally Honest Ballot
>http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/oscar-voter-reveals-her-brutally-honest-ballot-meryl-streep-like-a-clown-la-la-land-not-memora/item/best-picture-brutally-honest-ballot-977467
Best Picture
I hated Arrival — it just sucked. I didn't like Fences because they just filmed the play — I wanted to see the guy go into the jazz club and play his music, the girl who's having his baby, his kid on the football field. But I think Denzel [Washington, its producer/director/star] decided that every word of the script [by the late August Wilson] was so precious that he wasn't going to "mess" with it, and the movie suffered as a result. I loved the first half of Lion, but I felt like a different director and cinematographer made the second half. I thought Hidden Figures was wonderful — because it's a great story, not because it was especially hard to tell. It's almost like a glorified Movie of the Week. Moonlight and Hacksaw Ridge were really very good, but I don't think of them as a best picture. La La Land was tremendously enjoyable, but not all that deep or memorable. That left me with Manchester by the Sea and Hell or High Water, two compassionate movies that were incredibly well written, directed and acted. Hell or High Water isn't going to win, but it was my favorite, and it will be remembered as a true American classic.
My vote
(1) Hell or High Water
(2) Manchester by the Sea
(3) La La Land
(4) Hacksaw Ridge
(5) Moonlight
Best Director
Forget about Arrival [director Denis Villeneuve]. After that, it was tough. I decided not to go with Hacksaw Ridge, and not because of anything to do with Mel Gibson's personal problems — even though I'm Jewish. I think he's a different person now; he's a very talented director, and I wish him well. [Moonlight's] Barry Jenkins did a really good job, but the movie's three parts aren't as connected as they could have been. That left me with Manchester [Kenneth Lonergan] and La La Land [Damien Chazelle]. Damien is such a sweetheart; I loved what he did with Whiplash and this one, and he's probably going to win. But I voted for Lonergan, because it was harder to make everything click on that movie, and he really succeeded.
My vote
Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester by the Sea)
Best Actor
Denzel has played this role a million times before, and he got the Tony for it — I'm sure he was amazing onstage, but he didn't do anything unexpected on film. You've got to seem alive in the moment, and maybe if he'd gotten a really great director to direct him, that person would have nudged him to do that. [Hacksaw's] Andrew Garfield and [La La Land's] Ryan Gosling were very good, but not Oscar-level. [Manchester's] Casey Affleck had a role worthy of his brave acting, and he was absolutely wonderful. But I loved, loved, loved Viggo Mortensen's performance [in Captain Fantastic]. He is an actors' actor, and I voted for him. Unfortunately, it's probably the only vote he'll get.
My vote
Viggo Mortensen (Captain Fantastic)
Legion thread
>30 seconds in
>fat doll rolls over
holy fuck what the fuck is wrong with that yellow eyed fatty? he's legit scary
what? where? what did you see?
what's the point of your low quality poorly cropped webm, op
>>79743706
look at the doll to the left
it's the fat yellow eyed demon
ITT: actors who really shook things up
DELTE
>>79743632
bump for awareness
ITT: Post a show nobody has seen but you, and you secretly love it and hoard it all to yourself.
>>79743511
So comfy. Watched his with my grandfather and we couldn't believe they weren't making more until we saw that like no one was watching it.
>>79743511
F un fact. No one kknows where the rubicon was and some historians suggest it never existed. Since most italian rivers carry translated roman names.
>>79743511
Was excellent, seriously underrated.
Why was this so fucking flat and boring? All the actors sounded like they were ready for bed. The action scenes were boring and ham fisted.
What went wrong?
Pussy whipped producers are too scared to produce a real James Bond flick in the age of SJWs.
It's gonna be vulnerable aging man from now on, not a suave 0-fucks-given gentlemen who wrecks fools and bangs chicks and is classy doing so.
Just compare theme songs of old (like Thunderball) with a whiny gay ballad like Writing's on the Wall. That should tell you enough.
They thought if they throw enough memes and references around ('Member Blofeld? The cat?) it'd be like a Bond movie, but it's not.
Also, what the fuck was with pretentious gold-and-silver light coloring.
Also, what the fuck was that entire third act.
Remember when you really needed a shit, ran to the bathroom, looked down and realised there was no toilet paper?
ME James.
was this the most boring villain in cinematic history?
I think he was
Are you hitting on me doctor?
i would
>>79743437
>there will never be another /tv/waifu as pure as Jodie
I CAN SMELL YOUR CUNT
Most of kurosawa
Brazil
Stalker
Dr zhivago
Also Sean connery 007
>>79743406
Most 30s/40s/50s hollywood
Seventh seal
>>79743406
How do you know they're great if you've never seen them?
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BATMAN!
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BATMAN!
>>79743298
Holy anachronism Batman! That madman thinks he's a medieval knight and he's out to cut down anyone in his path!
>Manlets tip toeing
>just finished Ichi The Killer
>go to IMBD to discuss the ending theories
>message boards are no longer there
>justfuckmylifeupfam.MKV
Where are you guys going for movie discussions now?
I still go to imdb just to be disappointed again when I notice the boards are gone
Wait, people actually went there for anything other than to check the staff involved in the movies?
>>79743174
hold on how is the ending not clear?
Does this scene trigger modern day transgenders?
who cares, they're a minority
Yes, severely.
Also, this:
>>79742797
it was a different time
>showing islander lifestyle as a cultural phenomenon
>retarded tribal dancing
>making baskets
>sail and fish
Basically that's it. I love how the "native music" only sounds good because of the studio quality instruments and all the work that went into composing.
Where were my headshrinking rituals and cannibalism?
The script was more sloppily put together than Frozen. Fucking plotholes errywhere.
>why didn't The Rock just swim off the island
>why didn't the ocean just carry the heart to Mordor by itself
>>79742756
So this or Lilo & Stitch?