Anyone ever seen this boomer shit? It's on Netflix right now. It's actually pretty damn good

Anyone ever seen this boomer shit? It's on Netflix right now. It's actually pretty damn good.

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Network, Videodrome, and Onions Green are the three most important cult films of that era. All three are required viewing.

damn word filter

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Why didnt they match up the names with the floating heads?

>faye dunaway

MUH DICK

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some peak 70s cinema right there. when cinema was still brave enough to question authority during/after nixon. lot of great auteur stuff too from that era like sorcerer and the deer hunter.

of course that was all ruined by heavens gate. then came the 80s and the dawn of the popcorn flicks, films with mass audience appeal (we need kids and young adults) dominated and studios stopped giving directors the freedom they used to have. i am quite bitter about current 80s nostalgia of you haven't noticed.

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It's kino, while also being correct about virtually every aspect of the corporate owned, ratings driven television industry. I also think Faye Dunaway's character works to make a very salient point about how self-destructive it is to have lived your life through entertainment and internalize it to the point that believe that you're the main character in the drama of your life

people always talk about the big 'I'M MAD AS HELL' scene but why isn't this one as well known?

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the filters are there for non facists. hate speech is allowed. replying to "off topic garbage" isn't. quite a double standard

Ned crushes that scene so much

was peter finch ever in anything else good?

Doesnt that poster ruins the ending like in pic related?

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I watched it for the first time last night. Not half bad.

Woof - I gotta watch this film.

Amen. It mentions how everything started to slip in the 70s and it never recovered (inflation, going off the gold standard, et al).

A genuine fucking masterpiece and one of my top 5 films, the media is incapable of criticizing itself anymore.

They do it deliberately for contractual reasons

Both this scene and the "we're in a lot of trouble" one never get talked about.

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Yeah that scene was great. Reminded me of in Coen Brothers movies how an amazing character will steal the show for one scene and never come up again.

based Howard Beale

The same director directed Fail Safe , 12 Angry Men and Dog Day Afternoon.

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I met her before. She is a bitch

Is this the movie where George C. Scott sees his daughter fucking some dude in a porno? What movie is that?

Someone in another thread said he tried to watch this with his friends and they all made fun of him because the movie implies Arabs run the media lol. Is that really in the movie?

He also made a movie where a scientist takes acid and turns into a caveman

this is Stephen Colbert's favorite film. that said, his opinion is now ironic and it's still based.

checked and patrician choice

>and SHEKELS

whoah what did he mean by this?

Network is not a cult film.

Shut up faggot

I didn't remember that you see her titties in this movie. They're also in Chinatown a little bit from the side.

That movie is called Hardcore.

Thanks. For whatever reason I was sure that it was this film.