Post your best. I will post some OC to this thread.
I wish they extended this part a bit more, it was pretty awesome to see it.
that busey smug face
>>1111045
>Flat tire in Detroit
Movies huh?
>>1111262
>>1111268
>>1111264
And now I'm crying. Thanks a lot.
>>1111269
ONE
PING
ONLY
>>1111280
I SAID ALL BACK FULL
>>1111259
Made me smile after that scene , thank you
>>1111101
This movie frightens me more than most modern horror. This scene... I mean... it's so visceral and violent. It looks very real too
>>1112063
What movie?
>>1112098
Sum of All Fears I think.
>>1110973
>frame rate counter in the top left
Is this fucking amateur hour or something?
>>1112060
We hit nothin'. One of my 3 favourite films of all time.
>>1112340
woah, what move is this?
>>1112379
Sicario
>>1111262
WHERE'S THE FUCKING GIANT, MANSLEY?
YOU IDIOT
This made me so fucking mad as a kid.
>>1112455
The voice actor for the general did a good job right there
>>1111264
Superman would have grabbed that shit and flung it into the sun.
>>1112348
Wasn't he the guy that invented the gunkata style and died by it?
>>1112463
Yeah, that was the Dad in Frasier
my best
oc
>>1113222
>>1111089
I don't know why people hate this movie. I really enjoyed it. Especially pyramid head skinning that retarded girl.
>>1113256
I saw it in the cinema back in the day, definitely not the worst movie based on a video game but pretty forgettable. The sequel makes the original look like a masterpiece though.
>>1112475
i guess you havent seen BvS?
>>1111101
I love this movie, to bad there isn't more like this.
>>1110973
>twins are played by British twins who were handymen on a home makeover show at the time
Pretty great.
I loved the ghost twins, I had them as my wallpaper, posters, everything. No idea why because they're kinda lame.
>>1113703
Same here, back in the day when we had a family computer I would have them as my AOL background. You're right though, they were really awfully written characters and had a terrible death.
>>1112475
Superman is a mary sue so it doesn't really matter.
>>1110960
>that sound design
Can't remember the last marvel film I saw that has audio this good
Maybe I'm just not used to them going more than 5 seconds without making a quip
>>1112827
No, he didn't invent it.
>>1113674
He wasn't trying to avoid the nukes, he was trying his best to keep Doomsday off the planet.
>>1112356
i thought he just shrugged off the bullet when i realized it started over again lol
>>1110960
>>1110989
"¡MEDIC!"
>>1112324
oh so that is how tom hanks got aids
>>1110973
everything from that fight with the vampires to the highway was awesome
>>1113899
Such an underrated movie.
>>1113900
that music is perfect
>>1111089
holy shit these nurse actors have some nice boob cleavage
>>1114302
>underrated
You serious? Everybody seems to love this movie
>>1112056
Most underrated movie ever
>>1112065
never seen the movie but this is spoopy as fuck
>>1114951
Halloween III: Season of the Witch if you're interested. The director wanted to make the Halloween series something different for every Halloween instead of just following the same fucking antagonist every time.
It's something of a cult classic that did poorly when it first hit theaters.
>>1112056
what's the name of the movie?
>>1111019
wait
this looks too much like the game opening cinematics
>>1115008
In the title, Sunshine
>>1113266
They made a second one?
>>1115050
"Isn't as good" is being too kind, man.
>>1115067
I know, the only reason i'm not saying terrible is because I love the opening scene in the auditorium.
>>1112364
It's my alltime favourite. What are your other two?
>>1113899
FUCK I loved this movie. Karl's a badarse, even made the Doom movie watchable for me.
>>1114815
It did not have the level of success it deserved, and it's one of the very best comic book movies out there. It did not get what it deserved at all.
>>1113354
I hated Blunts character tho, stupid bitch was always in the way
>>1112348
This better be a parody of action films.
>>1115158
Fuck you, Gun-kata is awesome.
>>1115158
>>1115192
This triggers the /k/ommando.
>>1115385
yeah its basically magic but you gotta admit it looks cool
>>1115192
Is it just me or is this sped up?
>>1111264
i hate you so much anon
>>1115395
It's not.
>>1113382
Sauce because this shit was funny as hell
>>1115780
Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead
>>1111480
love this scene
>>1115021
That is the point
>>1111089
What the fuck are doing the nurses there ?
>>1111259
>>1112345
I love this movie. Thank you anon.
>>1115833
>Saved just for filename lol though I like the airplane scene where they argue
>>1115833
Why the guns are made of glass?
>>1115917
Magneto can control metal
>>1111089
I like that the movie didn't go "spooky skeletons" on you and just went for nauseating disturbing scenes which imo makes it all the much better.
>>1111262
If in the 50s the code word for launching a tactical submarine nuke was "LAUNCH THE MISSILE NOW" then there were would of been WW3.
>>1112345
Just watched this today, was pretty awesome.
>>1112056
Essentially cooking themselves alive....
I recall seeing a rather short film depicting when a man about to be shot in the head starts singing, the man about to shoot him joins in here on /wsg/
someone reminds me of the title please
>>1113900
Wiley Pete... Hell of a thing
got cut off a bit, but one of my favorite scenes in this movie.
>>1115833
Does anyone have the Quicksilver scene from Apocalypse?
>>1114289
I was working at a theater when Reloaded came out. We did an employee premier for it, and the scene where the tractor trailers collided on the freeway, where it went to bullet time, the projector experienced a brain wrap and melted a bunch of frames. It took us a few seconds to realize what was happenimh. We lost our minds when we finally did. It was uncanny.
>>1112348
>favorite yeats poem
>lead-in to this ridiculous hand-to-hand gun battle
>>1112348
These characters ended up going deaf from this, r..right?
>>1116182
Wait why doesn't he just grab the fucking net instead of the guy's boot?
This scene wasn't thought out.
>>1115825
why was this movie so fucking dark?
i cant even see the monsters
>>1112433
holy shit i gotta watch that movie
that scene was brilliant
>>1116198
He has a foot fetish
>>1116252
Enjoy the bridge scene.
>>1116220
Because the people that encode movies to release for free are shit at it. Buy a full features blu-ray to see what the movie really looks like.
>>1116000
fuckin animal mother
Anyone have that scene from A Man From UNCLE where they're storming the island and it's like a montage shot very stylishly?
>>1116600
Wait, WHAT bushes were they supposed to be aiming for?
>>1116600
wtf
>>1116377
its not about encoding friend
its just too damn dark
DOOM3 dark
blacker than the blackest black
>>1116694
Yeah on the shit encode you downloaded with settings that handle dark scenes like ass which the movie is filled with. The actual copy of the BD looks better.
>>1112063
OOOHH THOSE BAD RUSSIANS, THEY ARE SO STRONG AND DANGEROUS, PLS, WHITEHOUSE AND PARLIAMENT, MAKE ARMY BUDGET BIGGER, AND WE EVEN MAKE A FILM ABOUT RUSSIAN ATTACK !
Shit. Cold war ended, russian army lying in ruins, revolution oncoming, and yankee still make this propaganda films.
p.s yes, i'm a russian.
>>1110973
is there a reason why this is sped up? You dont actually watch movies like this do you?
>>1116770
Movies need a viable bad guy, and who else is going to be a viable military threat to the US?
Granted, China is a better choice than Russia now, but they won't use China since China is the second biggest market hollywood has now because for some reason China has suddenly started paying to go to the cinema instead of pirating everything, unlike Russia which still pirates everything.
tl;dr, buy more cinema tickets and you'll stop being the cinema villains.
>>1114785
spoiler shmoiler that happens in like the first half hour of the movie
>>1116775
it's the original speed
>>1110973
Always thought the ghost-neck-slice thing was dumb. He knows it's not going to work and he knows she's not going to think he's really a ghost and be spooked by it. Never understood why he did it.
>>1116785
Also a russian accent sounds more badass than a chinese accent.
1/?
>>1116804
>>1116804
That's gotta be the saddest grenade launcher I've ever seen.
>>1116813
>>1116787
You're right, my mistake. I still think the Wachowskis sped it up though. It looks at least as sped up as an old Jackie Chan fight
>>1116804
I'm convinced that Jason Statham doesn't know he's an actor, because he's identical in everything he's in. The directors just tell him he's a hitman/getawaydriver/courier/underground boxing manager and point cameras at him.
>>1116770
For the record, this movie is based on a Tom Clancy book that was written during the Cold War.
Also, it's a Tom Clancy book. If that doesn't give you all the explanation you need as to why Russia is the bad guy, I don't know what to tell you.
>>1116870
>There was time when it was the third one,
>>1116000
better you than me
>>1116881
The thing is, the Russians weren't even the bad guys in The sum of all fears, it was the neo Nazis framing them to go to war with the United States.
>>1113381
What in the absolute fuck is this movie.
>>1116794
>Help! I'm betacuck and don't understand bravado and can't into machismo
LMAO never change 1/2chan
>>1116600
what movie is this
>>1116963
The Other Guys.
>>1116877
There's a movie called "Homefront" or something where he plays an FBI agent living in the American south (James Franco is the antagonist, runs a meth lab) and never once in the movie does anyone question why he has a British Accent.
>>1116612
that's the joke
>>1111089
That movie looks terrible compressed.
>>1111323
These are the feels. The movie questions the difference between the replicants and the humans more, where in the book Deckard is definitely not a replicant and the differences between the two races are more distinct, even if it boils down to programming and culture. But where the book feels more like a straightforward noir where Deckard is some jaded, soiled, but ultimately good guy, movie Deckard is much more conflicted. If our true nature is hidden from us, if the trick, the counterfeit is so real as to be indistinguishable from the expert, then when does it cease to be counterfeit? The idea that movie Deckard is actually a replicant fits perfectly.
The books ending was merely meant to be ironic that he was so sure that he had the genuine living article and all was right with the world- it spun the traditional noir cop/bounty hunter narrative on its head by placing it into an absurd, decaying nightmare.
>>1114998
Sounds like a decent idea. I always did think Halloween was Carpenter's worst
>>1116252
It's quite good.
>>1112345
Literally the only truly good Tony Scott film
>>1112348
What a shitty edgelord film.
>>1113153
That's a fucking great clip mate. So many quotable lines in that movie. And one of the very best villain deaths ever. What does a villain say when he finds out he lost? Not "NOOOOOOO!!"
>>1113219
I like Charlize Theron, Mark Wahlberg, Ed Norton, et al but you can't compete with Michael Caine
>>1114252
Now THAT movie was underrated. Not great, but good and it tanked
>>1115988
Is that Melancholia? Still haven't seen it
>>1117384
Because it was marketed as yet another shitty, future-y fighting-against-aliens badass grim and gritty action movie, when it was actually a fairly amusing character driven comedy-action sci-fi fantasy movie.
The marketing team of that movie fucked up so badly that they had to change the name of the goddamn movie when they released it on DVD in an attempt to start over from scratch.
>>1117417
>it was actually a fairly amusing character driven comedy-action sci-fi fantasy movie.
>comedy
I knew America would ruin this. Glad I didn't watch it.
>>1117424
It's not an outright comedy but there's a light hearted humour in it (which is necessary when you're dealing with the core premise of a guy who can die and come back to life again to fight aliens while wearing a robot suit, it's pretty hard to successfully do that 100% straightfaced, so they made it a bit camp) that did not at all come across in the marketing of it.
>>1116377
That movie was pretty goddam dark in the theatre. Was also a serious disappointment. Pacific Rim was better
>>1117424
This movie was not a comedy. It had moments of humor that were well timed and not infrequent but did not change the overall mood. Basically the movie knew the audience didn't want to see mission impossible tom cruise who is superman and survives everything so it made a weird opposite where he has to fail and die a million times but gets respawned. Most (if not all) of the laughs come at the expense of his character. Also the love interest was lame but not too terribly played out.
>>1116804
>Transporter
>Snatch
>Lock, Stock, Two Smoking Barrels
>Revolver
>Death Race
>all same character
Look I'm not saying he's a great actor, or that he isn't typecast--but he's good at what he does and he can act, even if it's limited. And his characters are not all carbon copies
>>1116816
>cooler than the actual movie
>>1117384
>it tanked
So why is there a sequel on the way?
It did great considering how shitty its release timing was, going up against Captain America 2, Days of Future Past and Amazing Spider-Man 2.
>>1115805
>dat belly jiggle
i have this irrational urge to cum inside it
>>1117459
He is totally different in Snatch tho. He doesn't even fight in that movie
>>1116786
The only thing I didn't like about this movie was her character.
>>1116377
i saw it legit, and it was dark as fuc
>>1117559
good thing the movie wasn't about her.
>>1116870
rode on that Paul walker death hype train.
>>1117305
Ya it's interesting how an adaption that is so true to the source material tackles such different themes
>>1114816
everyone on 4chan will agree that the first two acts are great, but it REALLY falls apart in the third, which is why it's often mocked
First webm, lets see if its gud
>>1117984
I'm gonna make this scene 3 parts with this being part 3
>>1116794
I first thought he cut her neck a little by making the knife corporeal for a second
Maybe tried to scare her into crashing
>>1115021
How could you forget? They even have the zoom in part with the police helmet
>>1117984
pt1
>>1111262
>the giant just giving him the "you fucking idiot" angry eyes.
>>1111262
Pretty morbid knowing Mansley was probably placed in front of a firing squad for treason.
>>1112056
I fucking love this music.
>>1116786
Michael Weston just can't stop operating can he?
>>1112352
Goddamnit, Shultz.
[spoiler]You could have lived and you put not only yourself, but Django and Hildy in danger by doing this.
Why the fuck did you let your damn pride kill you.[/spoiler]
>>1114302
it was meh. I think i would have liked it much more if it just wasn't just like "the raid". While watching i always compared it with that film, so it wasn't half as badass.
JUST
>>1118111
JUST
>>1111259
Ever since I labeled mine that I've seen alot labeled with it
good stuff
>>1118150
Nah I thought of it first dude.
>>1113976
same lol
>>1113972
believe it or not this is the first time ive ever heard him talk
>>1117345
You better take this back
You sometimes just have to appreciate something stupid
>>1118206
sure ya did
>>1115800
movie?
>>1118241
Learn to read metadata
>>1115066
don't bother watching it. I wish I could even have the time back it took to torrent the garbage, yet alone watching it.
>>1112356
that's a good loop, after getting shot "who do you think you are"
>>1115021
Yeah cause this was back when they were still attempting to write scenes that didn't involve Alice as the ruler of space and time.
>>1114210
Whats this? The making of Mad Max FR?
>>1118450
>wave crushes world trade center from the south
>Next scene it is crush the Washington arch from the north
WAT the fug?? who made this crap? that's a huge error
>>1113158
Nice boat.
>>1116770
>Cold war ended
Nice try Boris
Tell that to the Ukrainians
>>1118111
PUNISH
>>1113688
There's some thing like a dozen sequel comic miniseries of the original comic of varying levels of quality
>>1113219
meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeemes
>>1116113
I like you anon
>>1118102
This and the fact that the bad guy is a fucking idiotic looking chick.
>>1115050
Why the fuck would they move it to murrica? Half the fucking point of the movie is that it's in Alaska. Did they even bother to watch the first one?
>>1116113
>character in the book is Irish
>nicknamed "Red" for his red hair
>cast a black actor to play him in the movie
>still call him "Red"
>>1115819
I love this credit sequence.
>>1117559
Remove her and you get a 10/10 movie.
>>1115801
If they didn't switch to the fucking wife and kid right after this, this would have been one of the coolest shots in the entire Godzilla series.
>>1118203
Holy fuck. I remember this movie saying the huge solar event would be on October 19 2009 and I first watched this movie on October 17 2009.
First movie related OC. Can't wait for July to come.
>>1117669
idk. The ending was cheesy but how was it bad? I understand people think the stowaway twist is bad but I disagree. Is there something else? (Other than the science is iffy)
>>1117676
Here's another one I just made. This is a hard movie to make some decently long webms for - there's so much noise that I need to remove. I hate having to do it.
>>1114252
MAGGET
>>1115833
Easily better than Apocalypse
Again Quicksilver's one scene like this was the best thing about it
>>1110973
Can we all agree to pretend like there weren't sequels to The Matrix?
>>1118245
Movie?
>>1119038
Serenity
It concluded the Firefly TV show.
>>1119043
Thanks
>>1116813
>GT-R
>car has a dual-clutch gearbox with paddle shifters
>still grabs the fucking console shifter to do a manual gear change
This fucking franchise, man.
>>1112324
A good contrast to this scene comes right afterwards, the ending of the movie.
Everything slows down and you realise how tense you've been the whole time.
>>1110989
>not posting THEY SUCKED HIS BRAINS OUT
>>1119103
Geez, stop pounding him with questions.
>>1119185
He's in shock man, she's trying to ground him and get him to calm down - to focus on something.
>>1114785
>When the more tech/nerdy guy swing his head in a "no" and then drops 4 guys in that car
What tech? He was wearing glasses yeah, but it was fucking Jeffrey Donovan. Of course he dropped them.
>>1116935
Poultrygeist, I think
Pretty good
>>1118846
I need to watch this movie now
>>1110989
Last i checked that commander was supposed to live and take over a colony because the bugs were controlling his mind.
>>1119103
I DONT WANT THESE FEELS.
>>1119426
Seeing Godzilla personally would be the highlight of the fucking vacation.
>>1111089
Did that remind anyone else of a modern dance piece?
>>1113381
Poultrygeist
>>1118111
what movie is this?
>>1118111
What cancer is this?
>>1116220
it wasnt that dark in the cinema
>>1118784
pure kino
>>1119386
thank you so much
>>1111264
Ow, my feels
>>1111264
Why must you do this anon
>>1118666
Care to link a friend up man?
>>1115795
Hey, uh, no metadata and Google isn't working. Is this that recent...Godzilla movie or whatever?
>>1119921
yes just like all those other webms
>>1111089
Thriller could be playing and it would not look out of place
>>1118835
>Alaska isn't in America
Were you educated in the south by any chance?
>>1111089
The entire point of the spooky sexy nurses was that they were manifestations of the sexual frustrations and guilt that the original male character in the game felt in response to his wife's long death from cancer.
Not my usual work quality wise, but I made this more for the song, AD deserves way more love than it ever got.
>>1112056
Probably the best sci fi ever made.. At the very least the most underrated ever made.
>>1120107
Sorry but I don't count Alaska as murrica.
>>1120193
Yeah it's one of my favourites, just a shame that it ended with a weak final act.
>>1114252
Thank you for this. I tried for three friggin' hours to make a clip of this exact scene for a presentation and my copy of EoT was just not playing with me, so I will be using this.
>>1118846
idk about actual facts but "jian bing" means fried bread in mandarin, probably explains why he threw eggs and spring onions on the dude
>>1120215
So you're just retarded. Gotchya.
>>1118965
it's been a while since i've seen it so i can't really remember exaclty but the tone changed and it felt very disconnected form the first two acts
>>1119386
great work on this one m80
>>1111264
Aren't tactical nudes programmed to detonate like a mile above the ground? This is totally unrealistic. Iron Giant could've grabbed that thing and chucked it.
>>1111480
Is it a movie about a pedophile?
>>1113212
movie name?
>>1118111
reminds me of when he was george of the jungle
>>1120368
>tactical nudes
So is that like, intentionally sending someone a nude picture but pretending it was an accident?
>>1119386
fuck yes i wanna have kids with you anon
>>1118020
Great fucking movie.
>>1119386
Eastwood was such a god damn badass. Nice webm.
>>1120435
kek
>>1119563
The Passion of Darkly Noon, literally Brendan's finest work.
;_;
Koyaanisqatsi.
Documentary. The "real 80's." Some of you may remember.
The webm is shit cuz rules.
>>1112348
>>1115192
I've been a big Genesis fan ever since the release of their 1980 album, Duke. Before that, I really didn't understand any of their work. Too artsy, too intellectual. It was on Duke where Phil Collins' presence became more apparent. I think Invisible Touch was the group's undisputed masterpiece. It's an epic meditation on intangibility. At the same time, it deepens and enriches the meaning of the preceding three albums. Christy, take off your robe. Listen to the brilliant ensemble playing of Banks, Collins and Rutherford. You can practically hear every nuance of every instrument. Sabrina, remove your dress. In terms of lyrical craftsmanship, the sheer songwriting, this album hits a new peak of professionalism. Sabrina, why don't you, uh, dance a little. Take the lyrics to Land of Confusion. In this song, Phil Collins addresses the problems of abusive political authority. In Too Deep is the most moving pop song of the 1980s, about monogamy and commitment. The song is extremely uplifting. Their lyrics are as positive and affirmative as anything I've heard in rock. Christy, get down on your knees so Sabrina can see your asshole. Phil Collins' solo career seems to be more commercial and therefore more satisfying, in a narrower way. Especially songs like In the Air Tonight and Against All Odds. Sabrina, don't just stare at it, eat it. But I also think Phil Collins works best within the confines of the group, than as a solo artist, and I stress the word artist. This is Sussudio, a great, great song, a personal favorite.
>>1121639
Did you have a stroke?
>>1119103
Fuck. I didn't even see the movie and I still had a feel from watching this.
>>1111903
It's the blood on snow that makes it more creepy, and if such a thing were to happen IRL for real, it would NOT be 30 days of darkness, it's way longer.
>>1115833
Exactly how fast was he going there?
>>1115918
but the guns still have bullets
>>1122504
And the bullets also aren't metal.
>>1122540
The thing that always got me is; magneto control magnetic fields, not technically metal. So why don't they just make their guns out of aluminum instead? They wouldn't be ferrous and therefore he couldn't control them.
Maybe it's answered in the comics, I don't know.
>>1120330
Basically this, kinda shifted to more of a horror/slasher vibe. I think the main complaint was that it could have been so much more without this shift. And they're right. But I'm still a fan.
>>1121778
Educate yourself pleb.
Do you even like Huey lewis and the news?
>>1122563
Aluminum is still paramagnetic which is too weak to be useful but with magneto's abilities he would still be able to manipulate it and keep himself from harm.
>>1121046
Man that is such a good fucking movie, probably one of his best performance.
>>1117559
That was the point, after the real plot is revealed, then you realize how her character was merely a plot device.
>>1115416
imma dl this
>>1118076
Not really. You do know the U.S. hasn't done firing squads in over a century or more, right?
>>1116870
Sad. Just watching that clip was bad enough. Glad I never saw any of them.
>>1120128
So much like operating via the terminal that it's uncanny. Uncanny, I say.