@ThuggerBaby I can't believe you hate American Sniper
Huh? I love that movie lol
One of my fav Clints
I was initially feeling meh on it but upon further rewatches I found it to actually be a pretty interesting take on the war genre with its focus on the american patriarchy And how cyclical many of these cultural aspects are in breeding this war dog mentality that chris kyle ends up becoming (while also tying that into the quintessential Western character building)
I BOUGHT MY B**** A BAG

I BOUGHT A LOTTA ASS

Huh? I love that movie lol
One of my fav Clints
I was initially feeling meh on it but upon further rewatches I found it to actually be a pretty interesting take on the war genre with its focus on the american patriarchy And how cyclical many of these cultural aspects are in breeding this war dog mentality that chris kyle ends up becoming (while also tying that into the quintessential Western character building)
oh you said that
I thought that's what Rasie told you
oh you said that
I thought that's what Rasie told you
Nah i aint tell him anything. He was just talking about it the same time as me
Fav directors of all time is rough but here we go in no order:
Scorsese
Lynch
Malick
Mann
Eastwood
Spielberg
Anno
Kurosawa (not Akira)
Nolan
Tony Scott
Shyamalan
Fincher
Hong Sang Soo
@SufiCaughtWreck @Versetti you two gonna make a list for the list to end all lists? Would be great since you're both long time og's of the thread
yup and still struggling with my intended 1 movie a week pace
its too hard to make myself stop listening to music to watch one
Runt :work:
Runt :work:
wasnt a huge fan
man even managed to make shakespeare hit like a 10
something about living through the holocaust and manson gave him the darkest perspective ive seen in cinema
ill never get what darkness you see broski :mm:
rank em
1. A Wizard, A True Star
2. Something/Anything?
3. Todd
4. Nazz II
5. Nazz
6. The Ballad of Todd Rundgren
7. Runt
The rest of you nerds
just top 10 if you don't care about 20
I can’t rank them, other than DePalma being number 1 this is in no order.
1. Brian DePalma
2. Terrance Malick
3. Lucia Fulci
4. Sam Peckinpah
5. Quentin Tarantino
6. David Lynch
7. Stanley Kubrick
8. Eli Roth
9. Dario Argento
10. Paul Thomas Anderson
11. John Carpenter
12. Sergio Martino
13. Martin Scorsese
14. Robert Altman
15. Michael Mann
16. Tobe Hooper
17. Pier Paolo Pasolini
18. Ridley & Tony Scott
19. Sergio Leone
20. Orson Welles
21. George Lucas
22. Abel Ferrara
23. Sergio Corbucci
24. David Fincher
25. Francis Ford Coppola
26. David Cronenberg
27. Roman Polanski
28. Wes Craven
29. Alfred Hitchcock
30. Lars Von Trier
ill never get what darkness you see broski :mm:
have you seen Repulsion and Macbeth?
Chinatown is undeniably dark
all tremendous films
Lynch
Malick
Carpenter
Mann
Coens
Welles
Godard
Bresson
Scorsese
Antonioni
Bergman
Jarmusch
Gray
Guest
Herzog
Waters
Altman
Lang
Miyazaki
Keaton
no pta
neither of them have a twbb or master
obv kidding
would probably replace gray with him