yeah, everything television and film.
couldn't find a thread in the catalog, so let's go.
Civil War spoilers, I guess
lel
i fucking love this movie
>>1166058
god I haven't seen this in years. Thanks for the nostalgia.
>>1166507
>>1166509
Gaeta got such a shitty deal, especially if you saw the webisodes. I mean, everybody got shit on (except in the first seasons when the writers acted all edgy yet refused to kill anyone important), but he was probably the biggest shit magnet.
He didn't even get to stand up at the end, or by himself.
>>1166517
The feels, man.
>>1166058
Wow, it's amazing they pay writers and actors to say something this stupid from beginning to end.
>>1166540
I've watched this scene over and over and it really never gets old.
Happy freedom day America
Best scene in the movie.
>>1167145
Are you ready for some weapons-grade nostalgia?
>>1167391
I've only got my two favorite scenes from this movie, but I'll encode any others anybody wants.
>>1167393
freshly made
>>1167565
part 2 of idk im making them as i go, the quality is a bit shit, does anyone know a better webm maker i can use?
>>1167570
FFMPEG command line.
>>1167570
last one
>>1167572
yeah not quite what im looking for but thanks
>>1167570
https://gitgud.io/nixx/WebMConverter
>>1167565
>>1167570
>>1167586
Just finished watching this, it was just what I expected..except for Donald Trump.
>>1167673
thanks dude, all i need to know now is how to keep the file size low enough to post while getting a few minutes in the webm, i made one just before with the converter you suggested, at only 1:45 mins it was 15 mb.
>>1167751
Click on the "Encoding" tab and raise the "CRF" value. Higher the CRF number = lower the video quality and filesize.
Resizing the video to a smaller resolution will also reduce the filesize.
>>1167766
looked in encoding and nothing about a crf value, good to know about the resolution
>>1167778
>>1163645
What we do in the Shadows
>>1167747
What movie is that?
>>1167841
Robocop 2 - The Search For More Robots
>>1166519
U571?
>>1167766
>dying from chest wounds instantly
>>1168120
Yup
>>1168301
Fucking perfectly cut, and great choice of a shot as well. I was watching this just the other day, god fucking damn do I love Goodfellas
>>1172765
ikr. I didnt remember this scene existed and I watched this like 4 times. I was watching again the other day and it took me off guard I had to make a webm
>>1172772
btw I have like 130 films saved if anyone wants to request a webm if I have the movie I make it
>>1172773
If you could do the CHARLIE FUCKING M scene from Casino where Pesci tortures that Irish fuck, I'd be eternally grateful
>>1167747
That is actually really fucking good stop-motion animation -- holds up perfectly.
>>1166948
Rule of Funny.
Don't hate on the Rules, dude.
>>1169514
There it is folks, the only 48 seconds of that film worth watching.
>>1163645
I'm looking for an old gif of softcore shit they cover on cable news
>>1177101
tv show preacher
>>1169493
Its worse. Those are just stomach wounds.
>source: https://youtu.be/a27pCW2DPc0
>tfw I've had such a hard time finding a good end for this webm, otherwise it would've looked even worse and I didn't want to make 5 webms of the same scene
>>1163645
>>1167809
Cranston was criminally underused in that movie.
>>1178892
What is this, the Expanse?
>>1179012
No, this is The Expanse.
>>1179018
So what was the other thing then?
>>1168840
>suppressed revolver
>triggered
>rewatch
>it's a hand nugget
>untriggered
Just watched this one due to a webm, major disappointment.
Sorry about the improper webm, not good at this.
>>1179733
Not that I think you'll go back and make it, but the filesize limit is 4MB on /wsg/ and /gif/, not 3MB. You could have probably upped the resolution slightly with that extra MB.
>>1179739
It was feeble a attempt, I'll admit. I certainly won't, nearly blew me potato box.
>>1167114
Did he say tomato at 0:12?
>>1179028
unknowns likely a corporate force, its never specified.
>>1179018
Can you repost the "A Man Must Stand Up" sequence? I forgot to save it from the Space thread, and it's pretty epic meme material. Just the part where he does the speech and kamikazes is good.
Also, Dindu Nuffin from The Expanse:
>>1175249
Any from Trainspotting? Want the scene where he goes cold turkey at home in bed.
Internally grateful faggot awaits..
>>1180630
that scene is like 7 mins, have this one instead
ignore me im just posting to link it to feels thread
>>1182067
Thanks. You're right ofc, that's scene is long, if I had any idea what making a webm entailed I'd be able to trim out some of it
>>1181079
SAUCEEE!?
>>1182097
not my webm but the source is tt3072482
This scene was near perfection
>>1163645
>>1167809
>>1177084
I refuse to hate this movie.
>>1178788
Wow the movie looks almost self aware at this point.
Remaking a few of my older ones. Just got the newest version of Webm for Retards. Still learning how to use it.
>>1183481
>>1183495
>>1182307
Is this like the deleted scene in The Crow right before they all get murdered? Because I hope so.
>>1179028
because other anon's not going to say, The original clip was from Dark Matter.
Low budget Canadian sci-fi is best sci-fi.
Scaring the little giRL?
>>1178908
I actually really liked the movie
I just didn't like the soldier main character guy
>>1180630
I made a few
>>1183923
>>1183925
>>1183929
>>1183931
>>1179032
It's a what?
>>1184187
Not him, but it's a Nagant ("nugget") M1895 revolver from Russia.
You usually cannot silence a revolver because there is that little gap between the cylinder and the barrel through which you can plainly hear/see the bullet go off, but the m1891 pushes its cylinder into the gun's frame when you fire it, ensuring that all the bullets energy is forced through the barrel (and through the silencer)
>>1163645
I really want a torrent or stream of this in high quality and i still haven't found one, anyone got a link?
>>1184226
That's a great attention to detail then!
>>1183831
Balki has no chill.
>>1182307
I've seen this clip a lot and I don't understand the moving scenery in the window. Whatever room they're in is too big to be a train or a bus or a coach, plus it has a kitchen, so why/how is it moving?
>>1183575
>Low budget Canadian sci-fi is best sci-fi.
Fuck yes. Continuum is one of my favorites (first two seasons anyway).
>>1182097
Hardcore Henry
>>1165282
Where's this from?
>>1185909
I would like to know as well, I thought it was Guerilla Girl but now i'm not so sure.
>>1185982
>special effects from the 1980's.
It's all about moderation and knowing your medium. That's where George Lucas and James Cameron and Spielberg and Ridley Scott were masters and why their films hold up so well against modern CGI, or even far outclass it.
Take Tron, however -- ambitious special effects and creative use of the medium, but the result simply doesn't hold up. Then the vast majority of 80s sci-fi movies were simply embarrassing.
One other good example of moderation -- the raw Maschinenmensch in Metropolis. Lang didn't have it move in extreme ways like so many robots for the next 50 years because it would break the machine-like illusion, so instead the only movements it did were slow and deliberate so that the rest of the body could be held perfectly still.
>>1185982
Of course models look more realistic than GCI, i like them better too.
>>1179018
read the books, was hyped for the show, was disappointed as fuck with literally every aspect.
>>1187118
Sauce??
>>1179018
It's when the books have better science then the tv show
This show suffers from star trek syndrome
exploding consoles and shaky cameras errywhere
>>1187609
Except the show does better in other respects, especially gravity, than almost every other sci fi show before. And certain things need to be done to make things visually more compelling.
I know it's hard to do book-then-show/movie, but try to enjoy it for what it is, because as it stands alone, it's really good.
>>1187770
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfE74l55WDI
>>1188059
where is this from?
>>1188066
>rescue tank
>rescue interceptor jet squadron
wut
>>1180138
I have to post all 3 so you can see the whole story.
>>1179018
>book describes Martian ships as nondescript black rectangular boxes with odd bumps at points for sensors and covers for defense cannons.
>specifically mentions that only Earth ships are made to look pretty.
>show makes martian ships perfect dream ships with colored paint lighting across the surface and everything
>>1188059
That was a fantastic way to end the season.
>>1188059
retarded newfag filename ruined it.
>>1188517
one of my favorite opening sequences of all time
This is a great space opera, cant wait for the vomit zombies in season 2.
>>1188744
But they were supposed to vomit in the last episode. Also they fucked up the asteroid by going there first and destroying it already.
Couldn't fit this in a single .webm of anywhere near remotely decent quality, so here's a link to the .webm instead.
https://my.mixtape.moe/yhxkzh.webm
>>1188788
Are you serious? I could make one of that easy. You're not going to get a minute long clip at full res anyway and as soon as you accept that you can move on.
>>1188778
Added sound but also extended the scene so
SPOILER ALERT for Season 2 of Mr. Robot.
>>1187605
Justified
>>1188794
Be my guest and try to fit that in one webm without it being a pin sized resolution and removing all noise at the same time.
>>1189576
You seem to be under the mistaken impression that sound being loud makes it harder to encode or something. Also this specific Expanse scene is pretty easy considering most of the scenes are either still frame or slow pans and some shaking. If there was more going on it might have been a challenge. You only know how to use webm for retards don't you?
>>1178636
That is the coolest car chase I have ever seen. Even some eurobeat wouldn't improve it.
>>1189627
>sound being loud
Why the fuck would I think that? There's no correlation with that.
>webm for retards
Yes.
But having seen the output, it looks like fucking trash to fit it in under the size limit, so I'll stick with my original assertion, thanks.
>>1189687
Why even bother making webms at all if you don't want to make a long scene postable?
>>1189722
I've made quite a few long scenes and posted them within the file size limits. But they matched the self imposed quality/resolution that I wanted.
>>1187451
didn't even watch the show, and this webm i ain't gonna.
In the book battle was done in high G crash couches, so the passengers could actually survive maneuvers.
but now I see they translated that to stiff, startrek looking chairs. are they even trying?
>>1190049
The proper chair design is a gel bed sitting in gimbals for full range movement bolted to the floor and ceiling with all the electronic inputs built into handrests. If they could make it at all they would have only made 1 and that would have gotten awkward trying to make any of the ship bridge scenes in the hsow work when they only have 1 crash couch prop. I give them a pass on that because making convincing real versions of that would probably cost as much as their entire set designs.
>>1182741
the monster fights were the only good bits in this film. i didnt give a fuck about any of the humans whatsoever
>>1190746
I cared about Cranston's character. You know, until they killed him off right at the beginning of the film.
>>1178078
dude, you're not going to work out, and she's never coming back
>>1169514
This is one of those dumb movies that I'll always watch when it comes around on cable because it's dumb, along with independence day, man of steel, the day after tomorrow, some others i'm sure
I can post more from this classic if any anons want some
>>1188160
You never know what those commies are up too.
>>1191267
HE HAS A FUCKING GUN
WHY DOESN'T HE JUST SHOOT HER
>>1191288
cos m8 ur brain isn't wired for shooting people, it's wired for freaking the fuck out because you have sharp shit in your neck
>>1191288
The fight or flight response is a helluva thing.
>>1191886
Nope. What a optics in the scope do is try to gather light from a large objective lens and concentrate it to a smaller ocular lens. Running the optics in reverse, any object at the correct relief distance (like your eye) will be magnified to the size of the objective lens. Because the ocular lens has a wider field of view objects beyond the scope's relief distance will appear shrunken.
>>1190049
>high G crash couches
Aside from the crazy set reasons anon mentioned, the physics/biology of that design is dubious at best. Fighter jets and space shuttles don't do that shit for a reason: it's the g-forces you feel inside your body that are most damaging -- fluid suspensions separating, pressure not being maintained, organs slamming into bone, etc.. If the injection they get was enough to handle all the fluid problems it would be enough to handle the external forces without a soft couch (which, by the way, loses its point entirely once the g-forces pull you *away* from the couch -- again, stupid -- that's the problem when hard sci-fi authors get *too* hard).
>>1190074
>cost
Spending their budget on zero-g and vacuum effects is what I think the money is best-spent on. You don't see that shit on space sci-fi enough. I just wish they'd not do the sound-in-space thing.
>>1190258
the cops didn't shoot him right away because he's white.
fun fact: there is actually sound in space, since, you know, it's not actually entirely empty
people obviously can't hear it, but it's there somewhat
>>1188059
holy shit is that the guy who played shang tsung
>>1182094
Sauce? Please.
>>1193481
Uhh no, the molecules actually have to physically interact in some way for that to happen, and since the density is about 100 molecules per cm^3, there is effectively zero physical interaction. (In molecular clouds, 10^4-10^6/cm^3, atoms still don't interact, but they do collectively on the ~1 light-year-scale have enough gravity to contract, so sound with a wavelength of ~1 light year could theoretically propagate.) (Pressure might be able to propagate in ionized ISM, but that stuff is much less dense at high energies (i.e. near the surface of stars), so it would need crazy high energy "sounds" to see any kind of propagation.)
There is in quantum field theory a method for pressure waves to propagate in vacuum, btw, but that is also on the scale of ridiculous energies.
>>1190746
Welcome to literally every Godzilla ever
>>1193882
And every Godzilla movie ever sucked.
Are we not allowed to expect improvement?
>>1178788
>Yes, i'll run towards the falling building, I am 100% sure I can still save them!
>>1187618
What movie was this?
>>1193882
>>1193942
>not liking the J-Team
>>1193533
Guest
>>1193997
THX1138
Saw OPs webm the other day and watched that movie, funny as hell. Also had to make this.
>>1166519
fucking awsome movie
>>1182158
Sauce?
>>1197624
The Last Ship, TV show
>>1197626
Thank you my good man. Im a sucker for technobabble and military speak.
>>1197624
>>1197626
>>1197628
Read the reviews. Unfortunately, it's shit writing and shit characters, so boring as hell. Maybe it would be decent background material while working on something useful so you can wait for something interesting to happen. Also, just go to imdb, rank the episodes by rating, and only watch the top 10.
>>1197611
Google the text. "What We Do In The Shadows". Fucking amazing film. Believe it or not, Jemaine Clement from Flight of the Conchords is in there - guess who?
>>1188060
This has to be father ted, is it?
>>1167818
been looking for sunshine wembs for a long time.
>>1197883
heh, I just watched that episode...
Damn BSG is good...
>>1179030
I love Letterkenny
YOU MUSTA BE A NUMBER ONE MAN
>>1185915
lel just throwing mozart around because muh epic
>>1198023
It is
>>1167818
KANEDA. WHAT DO YOU SEE?
>>1178892
>kill them all in with slow punches and movement
kek
>>1211863
>>1183923
jesus christ. why ever watch these movies? they're so depressing
>>1187629
Why are comedies the most accurate of real life?
>>1190258
They would have shot him instantly. This is so stupid.
>>1191267
this is so cringy
Does anyone have any apocalypse now webm's?
>>1182071
Fuck that hit home.
>>1182071
Fuck sauce please. I need this.
>>1182073
sauce please
>>1193118
"artistic"
>>1194947
it sure has been a while since you've seen it, because you've forgotten the entire chase at the end
>tfw you'll never be a modern day pharaoh
>>1217049
I've never been so hyped for anything in my life.
>>1217196
Torrents are out for it, no subtitles yet.
>>1167815
yeah right, only in some neckbeard fantasy
>>1177174
If that's the top 10 most racist moments in TV, then racism is pretty much dead.
underrated film
>>1168840
What the fuck did they do to muh preacher?
>>1193945
I think that resumes the whole movie pretty well. It's not about what happens, it's about how cool it looks. Like every other Snyder movie.
>>1179032
>having to watch twice to notice that
>>1219666
Is this some kind of weird dream?
>>1211910
There was a cop in florida who literally murdered his ex wife and shot indiscriminately into a crowd before his fellow (now former) officers talked him down. I wish I couldfind the news article - it was just a few months ago.
>>1219809
it is soviet sci-fi movie like stalker
two guys get onto alien planet kind of thing
highly recommend to find subs for it
киндзaдзa = kindzadza
Stranger Things spoilers in there.
Best scene in the entire show.
>>1211818
Pretty funny movie desu
>>1219731
>But is a piece of shit
Go fuck yourself.
>>1212373
How High
>>1187629
ACK! ACK ACKACK, ACK!
>>1167815
The whole theater was like "wat"
>>1183925
The blonde guy does the voice for Soap in Modern Warfare.
>>1219809
the whole film is very surreal. But highly entertaining. Especially when high.
>>1207263
Nice throwback to the Godfather. What, with the oranges/orange juice and all.
>>1197609
>awesome
That's a word I guess.
>>1217049
Oh shit, hyped
Park is back.
>>1167747
Why didn't they just make robocop again.
>>1167818
underrated movie
>>1178098
I fucking love this film, one of the best I've seen in years.