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  • Jul 10, 2024
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    Oscar Winner

    Only to tame the notifications. I can’t keep up wit the important responses on here if some weirdo keeps tagging me 50 times

    You are an a24 hypebeast who seems to have no self awareness posting the lamest s*** I see on here.

    Some s*** just cringeworthy, it ain't even gotta be deep, I guess

  • this was decent

  • proper 🔩
    Jul 10, 2024
    Dippydog

    You are an a24 hypebeast who seems to have no self awareness posting the lamest s*** I see on here.

    Some s*** just cringeworthy, it ain't even gotta be deep, I guess

    u want me to retype your post for you? cause i don’t think he can read/see any of them

  • Jul 17, 2024

    Listening to an interview with Jeff Nichols and he says the Kathy interviews take place in 3 different years. We have the 1965 and 1973 years they label in the movie then there’s also 1969 they removed labeling it because it was confusing test audiences but he says you can tell the differences from how she acts and how 1965 interview is on shaky handheld camera, 1969 is still handheld but the footage is more grainy, and 1973 it’s a still camera

    Also Hardy’s character was the most fictionalized character of the movie but the flowers line was a direct quote. His Marlon Brando fandom and death were also accurate

  • Jul 22, 2024

    this was solid. i enjoyed it. dad movie

  • Jul 22, 2024

    I thought this was mid and good watch to have on while you scroll through your phone. Tom hardy was the best part of the movie. Him acting like Tony soprano as the boss was somewhat hilarious and good.

  • Aug 10, 2024
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    Man I loved this. Felt old school. Tom hardy is a god amongst actors.

  • Aug 15, 2024
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    Amazing movie

  • Aug 15, 2024
    ilgnd

    Man I loved this. Felt old school. Tom hardy is a god amongst actors.

    Jodie Comer killed it too

  • Aug 15, 2024
    Oscar Winner

    I’m about to rewatch this again but yeah he should’ve went more Scorsese wit this and stretched it to at least 2.5 hours.

    Especially since there’s so many characters involved and a specific world. Would’ve even loved some more backstory of “The Kid”

    omg i never hated a character so much

    f*** the kid

  • Aug 15, 2024
    proper

    this is @twitch

    God I hate this nigga

  • Aug 15, 2024
    proper

    when tom hardy is trying to convince butler to take over the gang and he puts his lips against butlers ear and whispers “it’s yours”

  • Aug 15, 2024
    NG

    surprised a butler and hardy film thread only has 7 pages

  • Aug 15, 2024

    This just hit peacock

    Def peeping soon as I'm finished with those about to die, badass peacock show btw if yall haven't watched it yet

  • Aug 21, 2024
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    Men like Johnny inherit post-war stability only to reject it for cowboy fantasies. Benny is in position to embody that fantasy, and it's a road to nowhere. The bonds they form create power structures. The boys who deserve the power don't want it; the boys who want it don't deserve it. Exclusion breeds resentment. Those who fail to exercise authority lose it. Nichols is obviously talking about more than motorcycle clubs.

    The Bikeriders is a romantic account drawn from someone who was there to witness it. The characterizations speak to that, and Comer's whacky accent compensates for Butler's silence as well as Hardy's grumbling. While Nichols cribs from Scorsese's efforts in rendering anticommunist trafficking outfits as boy's clubs, he chooses to look at their forefathers instead. Is the rise and fall of a Moose Lodge worthwhile revision?

    ★★★☆☆

    COMPARABLES
    The Firm (1989)
    Goodfellas (1990)
    Fight Club (1999)
    Election (2005)
    Election 2 (2006)

    @WT777 @NG @davey @Bigj713281 @SOLARIS @Mac_Wit_Da_Cheese @Purified_water @Dippydog @twitch @XantaClaus @BGFX @Cody

  • Aug 21, 2024
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    Block Muteson
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    Men like Johnny inherit post-war stability only to reject it for cowboy fantasies. Benny is in position to embody that fantasy, and it's a road to nowhere. The bonds they form create power structures. The boys who deserve the power don't want it; the boys who want it don't deserve it. Exclusion breeds resentment. Those who fail to exercise authority lose it. Nichols is obviously talking about more than motorcycle clubs.

    The Bikeriders is a romantic account drawn from someone who was there to witness it. The characterizations speak to that, and Comer's whacky accent compensates for Butler's silence as well as Hardy's grumbling. While Nichols cribs from Scorsese's efforts in rendering anticommunist trafficking outfits as boy's clubs, he chooses to look at their forefathers instead. Is the rise and fall of a Moose Lodge worthwhile revision?

    ★★★☆☆

    COMPARABLES
    The Firm (1989)
    Goodfellas (1990)
    Fight Club (1999)
    Election (2005)
    Election 2 (2006)

    @WT777 @NG @davey @Bigj713281 @SOLARIS @Mac_Wit_Da_Cheese @Purified_water @Dippydog @twitch @XantaClaus @BGFX @Cody

    good write up
    i think the movie was excellent tho and loved tom's accent

  • Aug 21, 2024
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    Men like Johnny inherit post-war stability only to reject it for cowboy fantasies. Benny is in position to embody that fantasy, and it's a road to nowhere. The bonds they form create power structures. The boys who deserve the power don't want it; the boys who want it don't deserve it. Exclusion breeds resentment. Those who fail to exercise authority lose it. Nichols is obviously talking about more than motorcycle clubs.

    The Bikeriders is a romantic account drawn from someone who was there to witness it. The characterizations speak to that, and Comer's whacky accent compensates for Butler's silence as well as Hardy's grumbling. While Nichols cribs from Scorsese's efforts in rendering anticommunist trafficking outfits as boy's clubs, he chooses to look at their forefathers instead. Is the rise and fall of a Moose Lodge worthwhile revision?

    ★★★☆☆

    COMPARABLES
    The Firm (1989)
    Goodfellas (1990)
    Fight Club (1999)
    Election (2005)
    Election 2 (2006)

    @WT777 @NG @davey @Bigj713281 @SOLARIS @Mac_Wit_Da_Cheese @Purified_water @Dippydog @twitch @XantaClaus @BGFX @Cody

    recommend me a movie
    something fairly new

  • Aug 21, 2024
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    Mr Papi Nigga Dave

    recommend me a movie
    something fairly new

    Idk what you like. Give me some favs and genres or whatever

  • Aug 21, 2024
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    Mr Papi Nigga Dave

    good write up
    i think the movie was excellent tho and loved tom's accent

    Good performances, looked great. There was just a lull in the third act for me and I'm more interested in what they became than where they started. But the film wants to advocate guys like Benny make the right decision and- ignore structural evil to start families (??)

  • Aug 21, 2024
    Block Muteson
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    Men like Johnny inherit post-war stability only to reject it for cowboy fantasies. Benny is in position to embody that fantasy, and it's a road to nowhere. The bonds they form create power structures. The boys who deserve the power don't want it; the boys who want it don't deserve it. Exclusion breeds resentment. Those who fail to exercise authority lose it. Nichols is obviously talking about more than motorcycle clubs.

    The Bikeriders is a romantic account drawn from someone who was there to witness it. The characterizations speak to that, and Comer's whacky accent compensates for Butler's silence as well as Hardy's grumbling. While Nichols cribs from Scorsese's efforts in rendering anticommunist trafficking outfits as boy's clubs, he chooses to look at their forefathers instead. Is the rise and fall of a Moose Lodge worthwhile revision?

    ★★★☆☆

    COMPARABLES
    The Firm (1989)
    Goodfellas (1990)
    Fight Club (1999)
    Election (2005)
    Election 2 (2006)

    @WT777 @NG @davey @Bigj713281 @SOLARIS @Mac_Wit_Da_Cheese @Purified_water @Dippydog @twitch @XantaClaus @BGFX @Cody

    road to nowhere is the perfect way to sum up this movie

  • Aug 21, 2024
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    Block Muteson

    Idk what you like. Give me some favs and genres or whatever

    s*** I'll watch whatever if you think its good

    but crime/thriller/romance preferably

  • Aug 21, 2024
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    Mr Papi Nigga Dave

    s*** I'll watch whatever if you think its good

    but crime/thriller/romance preferably

    La Chimera (2023)
    Sanctuary (2022)
    Full Time (2021)

  • Aug 21, 2024
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    Most boring movie I've seen in a long time tbh
    Basically a 'Austin Butler is so badass & hot' propaganda movie

  • Aug 21, 2024
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    Yurinator

    Most boring movie I've seen in a long time tbh
    Basically a 'Austin Butler is so badass & hot' propaganda movie

    He joined the club because he didn't have a dad- and he didn't realize that until it was too late.