Post your #1 favorite film of all time, and guess eachothers personalities
>>79446595
Pretentious twat who takes films too seriously. How'd I do?
>>79446595
Capeshit/ Star Wars pleb who likes to think he isn't an embryo.
>>79446595
needs counseling
>>79447162
you look for small reasons in your life to feel superior to others around you
>>79446595
Your father directed Tombstone.
>>79447224
You will die a horrible horrible death.
For some reason, as a kid this movie was just the best film ever. And it still comes to my mind with these kinds of questions.
>>79447227
You literally worship black cock.
>>79447227
You're a stalker.
>>79447080
pathetic pretentious cunt
>>79447279
Correct.
>>79447399
You enjoy causing destruction to slinkys
>>79447532
Even when you try to be serious in a situation, you always find yourself to some extent being lightly annoying and within humor.
>>79447527
You a nigga.
E.T.
>>79447431
you're old
Let's do this.
>>79446595
you cant be serious
>>79447224
I'm sure your great at parties
>>79447399
All those VHS, im imagining this is in some type of bunker type place? incase the world ends you'll always have a working copy
>>79447450
probably a pretty decent guy
>>79447527
memester
>>79447532
this concerns me
>>79447650
this saddens me
>>79447726
I love this movie, but c'mon. Once Upon a Time in the West is better.
>>79447905
Often the villain is just as important as the hero, for me there's not greater villain than El Indio, I feel like theres so much unspoken depth to him, from the way he smokes his joints and drifts out into the memory of the woman he raped and killed, showing such an almost unnoticeable sense of remorse and regret, almost he loved her in his own insane way.
to the way in this scene im posting, where for a moment he seems to truly belive he deserves his death, almost tempting god himself to intervene, before so coldly snatching the life of this man after killing his family.
He's such a jaded figure, he reminds me of Satan in Paradise lost,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjFVOuYShp0
>>79448086
I agree with you about El Indio, and I think that For a Few Dollars More is the best in the Trilogy.
I rewatched the trilogy a couple days ago, and found The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly lacking compared to FAFDM. Amazing movie, but I still think that OUATITW is better.
and OUATIA his best overall.
>>79446595
Patient and experienced viewer who picks a compelling premise over a guaranteed action packed blockbuster.