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What's the COMFIEST video/film you've ever seen?
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>America before 9/11
it truly was a different time
>the guy who glances back at the woman
>black guy wearing a red baseball cap with white text
Huh
Episode 2 of Too Old to Die Young has to be the comfiest thing I've seen outside of Goodfellas
>people not looking at their cellphones
>women looking feminine but not slutty
based
>00:57
Jon Travolta looking good
My comfy list:
-The famous 1987 Seven Eleven video youtube.com
-"This is Dan Bell" dead mall serie
-Dead Poets Society
-The Trouble with Harry
-Sister Act
-Sliders
the dude's shirt at 1:42
>1:00
I clicked it on first try. I'm a god.
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80 Blocks from Tiffany's
Kino gang culture documentary in New York during the 70s
It's amazing how it really was how the movies show it, the cops in shades and shirts, moustaches, cruising along through the summer heat, the kids playing in water of a fire hydrant, lines of clothes hung up between brown stones. The gangs wearing their colours, telling stories in abandoned tenements.
What a world
>born too late for comfy life
>born too early for space-exploration
For when you want to lie in the couch and zone out. Or just watch it stoned. Extremely comfy:
why were the 90's so comfy?
nice!
Future generations will look at movies from now and feel the same strange sad nostalgia we feel watching this about the times we're living
Last era before the information age took hold, we thought the internet would help us learn about everyone else, but people used it to tell everyone else about themselves.
>SS logo
WTF?!?!?!? I thought Nazis didn't exist before Trump!
Whenever I get too deep into the nostalgia train I think about this, our generations kids are gonna look back on these times in exactly the same way
The eras that came before and after the years 1985-2001 were degenerate.
Seems like this was a little bubble in time where we stopped to catch our breath.
>implying
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Melbourne before it was shit.
Dream
City
Hurtling down the tracks of a New York City subway train line with the Twin Towers on the horizon, the camera suddenly plunges into the Hudson River. This is the startling opening to Dream City, the little-known experimental documentary that the US filmmaker and photographer Steven Siegel made in 1986.
Frenetic camerawork and kinetic editing catapult us from scene to scene across the city as teenagers weigh in on topics ranging from the psychology of graffiti to income inequality and street harassment. The result – an absorbing confluence of time, place and visual style – is a distinctly New York jaunt that brings to mind the words of the poet Dylan Thomas: ‘I believe in New Yorkers. Whether they’ve ever questioned the dream in which they live, I wouldn’t know, because I won’t ever dare ask that question.’
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