What makes someone a film buff?
>>78997216
watching movies and being over opinionated about it
VHS collection.
Seen at least 10 movies.
Good morning, Oval.
Watching while working out.
You can recite the order in which the Disney MCU movies are in, chronologically
There is a 3 step process to becoming a film buff
>You watch a film, or a part of a film
>You feel a feeling or you dont feel a feeling
>You post about feeling or not feeling that feeling online, or say it in public .
Protip: Throw around words like: direction, vision, cinemetography, character arc and constantly talk about plot holes
>>78997216
If you haven't seen the majority of these films then you are not a filmbuff, instead you are just a fanboy.
http://www.theyshootpictures.com/gf1000_100-1.htm
>>78997216
>x - your age
>y - number of pre-1980s non-animated feature films you've seen
>z - your filmbuffery index
>z = y-z
>z > 50 - my condolences, you're a film buff
>z < 50 - you're probably a normal human being
His choice of waifus.
>>78997350
>Tokyo Story
>2001
>Vertigo
>Citizen Kane
The descriptions aren't the only thing cut and paste from imdb
>>78997389
In part, but what truly makes a film buff is his waifu knowledge.
A true film buff knows about any worthy waifu.
>>78997216
having seen the following movies
1) The Neon Demon
That's it. Everything else is shit.
>>78997216
>>78997365
Where does x play into it?
>>78997216
They've watched Roundhay Garden Scene extended three hours directors cut with commentary.
I'm surprised how much it foreshadowed WW1.
seeing Warhol's "Empire" in one sitting at least once a year