Huge Dragons edition
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>dragon head
>>79171813
That's a whole lot larger than the one from last season
>>79172196
[Spoiler]that's not it's head [/spoiler]that's it's backit has to fit like 6 people
Rank the walking dead villains and try to give reasons.
1. Shane. Had legitimate and understandable motives (i.e. was almost always right about how the group should act in certain situations). Was Rick's best friend so that was interesting to see two characters who were so close at odds and slowly but surely dissolve into enemies.
2. The Governor. Season 4 completed his character. We saw a hint of his humanity in Season 3 with his zombified daughter but it was bolstered by his arc in the subsequent season where we see a broken man redeemed by a girl who reminds him of the person he once was, and then dragged back into evil by the desperation to keep his loved ones safe through the seizure of power.
3. Gareth. Initially appears as the classical charismatic psychopath but is then revealed as an abused and desperate individual who just wants to survive and will do whatever it takes to do so and keep the rest of his friends safe.
4. Joe. Lives by a code of conduct that even savages respect.
5. Negan. Fucking awful.
>>79171914
>>79171914
>5. Negan. Fucking awful.
Lucille, give me strength.
01. The Thin Red Line (Malick, 1998)
02. Short Cuts (Altman, 1993)
03. Trois couleurs: Rouge (Kieslowski, 1994)
04. Breaking the Waves (von Trier, 1996)
05. The Age of Innocence (Scorsese, 1993)
06. My Own Private Idaho (Van Sant, 1991)
07. Eyes Wide Shut (Kubrick, 1999)
08. Trois couleurs: Bleu (Kieslowski, 1993)
09. The Ice Storm (Lee, 1997)
10. Goodfellas (Scorsese, 1990)
11. Being John Malkovich (Jonze, 1999)
12. LA Confidential (Hanson, 1997)
13. Sense and Sensibility (Lee, 1995)
14. The Double Life of Véronique (Kieslowski, 1991)
15. Safe (Haynes, 1995)
16. All About My Mother (Almodóvar, 1999)
17. Unforgiven (Eastwood, 1992)
18. The Remains of the Day (Ivory, 1993)
19. Pulp Fiction (Tarantino, 1994)
20. The English Patient (Minghella, 1996)
21. Chungking Express (Wong, 1994)
22. Close-Up (Kiarostami, 1990)
23. The Grifters (Frears, 1990)
24. Barton Fink (Coen & Coen, 1991)
25. The Piano (Campion, 1993)
26. Secrets & Lies (Leigh, 1996)
27. A Taste of Cherry (Kiarostami, 1997)
28. Ed Wood (Burton, 1994)
29. Lost Highway (Lynch, 1997)
30. Happy Together (Wong, 1997)
31. Mother and Son (Sokurov, 1997)
32. Magnolia (Anderson, 1999)
33. Howards End (Ivory, 1992)
34. Les amants du Pont-Neuf (Carax, 1991)
35. The Long Day Closes (Davies, 1992)
36. The Silence of the Lambs (Demme, 1991)
37. Naked Lunch (Cronenberg, 1991)
38. Heavenly Creatures (Jackson, 1994)
39. Lone Star (Sayles, 1996)
40. Raise the Red Lantern (Zhang, 1991)
41. Edward Scissorhands (Burton, 1990)
42. Naked (Leigh, 1993)
43. Fargo (Coen & Coen, 1996)
44. Schindler’s List (Spielberg, 1993)
45. Husbands and Wives (Allen, 1992)
46. Beauty and the Beast (Trousdale & Wise, 1991)
47. The Truman Show (Weir, 1998)
48. La belle noiseuse (Rivette, 1991)
49. Miller’s Crossing (Coen & Coen, 1990)
50. Sátántangó (Tarr, 1994)
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51. Jackie Brown (Tarantino, 1997)
52. Rushmore (Anderson, 1998)
53. Rosetta (Dardenne & Dardenne, 1999)
54. Dead Man (Jarmusch, 1995)
55. Groundhog Day (Ramis, 1993)
56. Underground (Kusturica, 1995)
57. Flowers of Shanghai (Hou, 1998)
58. The Wind Will Carry Us (Kiarostami, 1999)
59. Starship Troopers (Verhoeven, 1997)
60. Thelma & Louise (Scott, 1991)
61. Wild at Heart (Lynch, 1990)
62. Days of Being Wild (Wong, 1990)
63. The Player (Altman, 1992)
64. La cérémonie (Chabrol, 1995)
65. Beau travail (Denis, 1999)
66. The Talented Mr. Ripley (Minghella, 1999)
67. Fallen Angels (Wong, 1995)
68. The Big Lebowski (Coen & Coen, 1998)
69. Titus (Taymor, 1999)
70. Vanya on 42nd Street (Malle, 1994)
71. Crash (Cronenberg, 1996)
72. Ulysses’ Gaze (Angelopoulos, 1995)
73. Van Gogh (Pialat, 1991)
74. Babe (Noonan, 1995)
75. Before Sunrise (Linklater, 1995)
76. A Brighter Summer Day (Yang, 1991)
77. Boogie Nights (Anderson, 1997)
78. American Beauty (Mendes, 1999)
79. Dead Man Walking (Robbins, 1995)
80. Kundun (Scorsese, 1997)
81. Porco Rosso (Miyazaki, 1992)
82. Smoking/No Smoking (Resnais, 1993)
83. The Crying Game (Jordan, 1992)
84. Gattaca (Niccol, 1997)
85. The Nightmare Before Christmas (Selick, 1993)
86. Trainspotting (Boyle, 1996)
87. Trois couleurs: Blanc (Kieslowski, 1994)
88. Bullets Over Broadway (Allen, 1994)
89. Everyone Says I Love You (Allen, 1996)
90. Eve’s Bayou (Lemmons, 1997)
91. Goodbye South, Goodbye (Hou, 1996)
92. Se7en (Fincher, 1995)
93. Carlito’s Way (De Palma, 1993)
94. Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion (Mirkin, 1997)
95. Un coeur en hiver (Sautet, 1992)
96. The Straight Story (Lynch, 1999)
97. Dong (Tsai, 1998)
98. JFK (Stone, 1991)
99. A Summer’s Tale (Rohmer, 1996)
100. Edward II (Jarman, 1991)
>no buffalo 66
>>79171527
I haven't seen it, but is one the favorites films of Mike D'Angelo, hopefully I see it the next week
Red pill me on Rick and Morty.
It's based.
DUDE STUTTERING
DUDE DRINKING
DUDE SWEARING
DUDE GOD DOESNT EXISTS
>>79171525
NO WAY
Repeat after me. Star Wars is overrated.
Star Wars VII is overrated
Star Wars VII is underrated
Star Wars VII is underrated
Is this the end of Milo's career?
Honestly, they'll probably just come to an agreement that muslims suck.
>>79171518
Also Israel is good
>>79171412
I thought cucks liked Bill Maher
great shows no one talks about.
The Expanse has the best space battles in scifi.
>>79171293
Literally a white nigger. Probably killed tons of innocent Vietnamese women and children.
>>79171471
It literally shows you what happened in the season finale. Great cinematography in this show.
>movie is under 80 minutes
>movie is 3 hours
>trilogy is 10+ hours long
>>79171240
why are jewesses so hot?
Thought on this? It was pretty decent to me but the bad CGI really takes you out of it at times.
My bad for making a thread about an actual movie. I forgot that /tv/ only discusses Game of Thrones, underage girls, farts, feet, comic book shit, and star wars.
>>79171209
Yeah it was, I'm really glad they didn't use the alternate ending for the box office it would have sucked ass, however I didn't feel the CGI was poor or in anyway ruined the experience
>>79171510
>waaah bloo bloo muh thread ;(
Maybe make it about something that hasn't been discussed to the nth degree
It came out a decade ago and is pretty shallow, what do you want people to say
It's not great
Why didn't Kiarostami just drive Panahi out of Iran?
>>79171173
C U T E
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>have a qt Sepideh as your wife
>hate her and blame her for everything
What the fuck was Amir's problem?
"When you take a tree that is rooted in the ground, and transfer it from one place to another, the tree will no longer bear fruit. And if it does, the fruit will not be as good as it was in its original place. This is a rule of nature. I think if I had left my country, I would be the same as the tree."
This is a Kiarostami quote, but I imagine Panahi believes in something like this, and prefers to continue making movies in Iran.
Which ones aren't cancer?
>>79171003
Stop using the subject field you actual spazz.
Metástasis :^)
Kate got CHAPOED
I can't wait for her to have a proper career in film.
She's ridiculously good looking and pretty decent actress.
What would you like to see her in?
I think that she'd fit in in a sci-fi administrative role. Like a high ranking official of some sort.
She has that air.
I'm gonna bump with pretty pictures.
>>79171258
>that manjaw
>>79170994
Was she good as peter pan?
He calls him "boring" and says he'll never work with him again. Thoughts?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xw08GQw0hBI
Find me a worthwhile artist who never generated any controversy
That Adrian Brody story is unreal. I mean think about it from his perspective. The genius director of Badlands and Days of Heaven is coming out of a 20 year retirement and wants him to be the star. I'm sure as far as he was concerned this way his big break and maybe he'd even win an Oscar for best actor. Kek.
>>79171663
>flash forward a year
>he has two lines and 5 minutes of screen time
Ouch.
Name one good Simpsons episode
Bart carny
homer the heretic
>>79170977
homer's enemy
How mad are Snyder and Affleck right now?
>>79170956
What can Nolan and LEGO do that Snyder and Affleck can't?
>>79170956
>want to see: 98%
how does that work?
>>79171108
appeal to manchildren