ITT: your contrarian opinions on film
Scorsese's gangster films are boring and cringe.
ITT: your contrarian opinions on film
Scorsese's gangster films are boring and cringe.
i think goodfellas is trash but i like casino alot
I think he is just a hack overall
The MCU is one of the most interesting and risky ventures in the history of cinema as an art form. They have elevated the movie going experience and given us something we’ve never before seen and for that I am eternally grateful. These movies aren’t for everybody, but goddamn it they are for me.
Completely agree. All normies are obsessed with goodfellas. Any film that requires narration isn’t for patricians.
his obsession and romanticization of "bad boy" characters is a little cringe and immature, Wolf of Wall Street being the worst of it
>The MCU is one of the most interesting and risky ventures in the history of cinema as an art form. They have elevated the movie going experience and given us something we’ve never before seen and for that I am eternally grateful. These movies aren’t for everybody, but goddamn it they are for me.
Dude they INVENTED the post credit scene. They added a new filmmaking convention that no one had thought of in a hundred years of movie making. Who fucking does that?
I work with a guy that unironically believes the Russo brothers are pioneering directors and the MCU is industry revolutionizing art. There was no point even arguing with him because I knew I could never convince him otherwise. He doesn't fit the typical soí aesthetic but he's got a Dragon Ball Z arm tattoo if that counts.
Nolan it's a good director. Fuck all of you.
I know, right? Now I wait through the credits of every film just to see. It’s one of my favorite parts of the overall cinematic experience. I always laugh like mad whenever I see the fucking normies leaving the theatre early, looking at me like, “what’s that guy’s problem?” HELLO, EARTH TO LAME-O, the movie isn’t even over yet LMAO
I hope this is bait
Horror movie remakes are usually better than the original
It’s sometimes hard to see history being made when you’re living through it, but I guarantee-fucking-tee you that 20 years from now more aspiring filmmakers will be crediting the Russos for inspiring them into becoming auteurs than Kubrick or Tarantino. Just my two cents
>The MCU is one of the most interesting and risky ventures in the history of cinema as an art form. They have elevated the movie going experience and given us something we’ve never before seen and for that I am eternally grateful. These movies aren’t for everybody, but goddamn it they are for me.
>Dude they INVENTED the post credit scene. They added a new filmmaking convention that no one had thought of in a hundred years of movie making. Who fucking does that?
>I know, right? Now I wait through the credits of every film just to see. It’s one of my favorite parts of the overall cinematic experience. I always laugh like mad whenever I see the fucking normies leaving the theatre early, looking at me like, “what’s that guy’s problem?” HELLO, EARTH TO LAME-O, the movie isn’t even over yet LMAO
>It’s sometimes hard to see history being made when you’re living through it, but I guarantee-fucking-tee you that 20 years from now more aspiring filmmakers will be crediting the Russos for inspiring them into becoming auteurs than Kubrick or Tarantino. Just my two cents
Pulp Fiction is unironically the greatest film ever made
What are some of the remakes you're talking about?
AHHAHAHAHAAAAAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAA OH NONONON
in the 80s it was true but not anymore in my opinion
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I've always maintained that you can tell a "film buff" is a faggot by how much they worship Scorsese movies.
The MCU being a thing has only made each movie worse, and the Avengers movies are all boring and terrible