Talk with me about Manchester by the Sea.
NOW.
why did every woman in the movie want to fuck him
>>85001869
Because he is sexy like me. Next question.
why did he have the guy adopt the kid after spending the whole movie saying no
>>85001908
Because he is sexy like me. Next question.
>>85001278
You already made this exact thread >>84965294
>>85001278
what's this about?
Give me the quick /tv/ rundown. I want to watch something dramatic now.
>>85002057
Casey Affleck's brother dies and he has to go to Manchester to take care of his nephew. There's more to it than that but it's spoilers. I don't know if it's dramatic so much as it is comfy, but it does have some dramatic scenes.
>>85002057
Dude's brother dies, he returns to the town they lived in together and has to deal with the grief of the loss
>>85002126
sounds gay enough to watch. I just watched collateral beauty. I don't think Manchester can be any gayer.
>>85002168
If it's gay drama you want, there's always Moonlight.
>>85001278
Atleast wait a day or two before posting the same exact thread, not an hour or two.
>>85002168
why did you watch collateral beauty? looked like a laughably terrible piece of trash
Is the rest of Lonergan's work worth checking out? You Can Count On Me and Margaret?
>>85002279
They're as good as or better than Manchester. Margaret is one of the best movies of the century without a doubt. I doubt he'll ever make something as good as Margaret again, it's a huge, stunning movie.
>>85002236
>Will Smith
Well shit, now I'm gonna watch it.
Yup.
>>85003494
Deepest line in the film, hands down.
>>85001278
Probably the best movie about grief that ive ever watched.
>>85001278
Why are we doing this thread twice in one day?
>>85004535
What's the second best? Always on the lookout for more.
Is it in here anywhere?
>>85004952
Tom Ford's A Single Man is probably my second favorite in that category.
>>85001278
Literally nothing happens: the flick
>>85004561
because it's sexy like me, next question
@85001891
@85001950
@85005425
kys
>>85005366
Oh, I've actually been meaning to watch that since I like Colin Firth. I'll definitely check it out.
That part where they couldn't find the car was hilarious. Good humor for a depressing film. Both funny and not so funny things happen, like in real life.
>>85002219
Gayness aside, that movie was actually really good. You're a fag and obviously too far in the closet to admit it. It's just a movie, nigger.
>>85002236
Edward Norton is the only reason and a little of knightly
>>85005677
>@
Are You fucking serious?
>>85006601
Good grief, insecure much? I liked Moonlight and was recommending it.
>>85006634
Why the fuck not Will Smith? Will Smith is literally one of the greatest actors in history.
>>85001278
Do you think Mattew Brodericks' character was a beater?
>>85007846
I don't think he was in this film.
Good stuff.
Is America really like this?
>>85008874
did you watch the movie?
>>85011497
Yes, he was that jerk husband.
Best movie of the last 10 years desu
If you have a 4K tv watch it on amazon prime vid
>>85012276
What about Whiplash?
>>85002126
Holy shit ben affleck is in the movie too? Talk about low key casts
>>85002279
Margaret is perfect
I liked it and laughed at the plebs complaining about how slow of a movie it was on amazon
>>85012357
Took way too long for someone to say that.
>>85006337
Of all the shitty things in this movie that stuff was the worst, some of the hackiest film-school shit I've ever seen and even though I shouldn't be I'm still amazed plebs eat it up to the extent they do
>lol they dropped the stretcher getting his wife into the ambulance after his kids just died
>lol he has bad phone reception sometimes and accidentally talks over the other person
>because, like, in real life, things aren't always like, 'scripted', you know, like, sometimes, shit just happens, woah
>>85012492
I................ really don't see how this bothers you. It's not supposed to be rolling on the floor laughing material, it's just kind of... lightly humorous.
>>85001278
Loved this movie. First time in a long while that a modern film's stuck with me for so long. Made a big post about it on yesterday's identical post.
>>85012593
It's utterly inauthentic film making
The same people who praise stuff like that would use 'unrealistic/lack of realism' as if they were legitimate filmic criticisms
>>85012654
I don't know, I wouldn't.
>>85001869
He was attractive and had an indifferent mannerism. Women love whatever isn't interested in them.
>>85012685
See: Drive
>>85012651
Can you repost it? Someone linked the thread earlier so it shouldn't be hard to find.
One of 4 films I saw in theathers twice in the last decade
>>85012654
What's inauthentic about it?
It's classic Lonergan situational humor, he does it in all of his films and it doesn't break the tone of the narrative whatsoever.
>>85004952
these sorts of list make me irrationally angry. most of those films are only loosely related to each other. all the usual suspects in a typical best of list. fucking pointless and not helpful at all
>>85012685
>and had an indifferent mannerism
Unfourtunetly this only gets you half way there. If your autistic then you can't manage the other half to actually get to fuck them.
>>85014403
They're not supposed to be related in any sense other than that they are depressing films. I like seeing an eclectic bunch of films, it's good for variety.
>manchester
>no man chests
>>85012651
>First time in a long while that a modern film's stuck with me for so long.
Same here.
>>85012654
>>85012492
>things don't happen in life that are simultaneously tragic and funny
>>85012220
>>85012685
>Women love whatever isn't interested in them.
Yeah, in high school. Casey's just an attractive man.
>>85016613
I don't think he's particularly attractive looks-wise. But there's something cute about his demeanor.