What films fit the definition of McDonalds Arthouse?
What films fit the definition of McDonalds Arthouse?
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Anything from A24
i've never heard this term it but i would use it to describe these 'pop-culture' arts like Warhol's designs or something
in this case it was 'coca cola's arthouse'
Why do negroes have to be so ugly bro, i want to reverse cuck but black girls are ugly as fuck.
>Monumental, epoch-making scene
>One of the greatest actresses of our time
>Color grading of the highest caliber
Pic not related to an unfathomable extent.
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>I'm expected to feel empathy with something that looks this freakishly hideous
Harmony Korine and Yorgos Lanthimos come to mind, I have an edgy zoomer friend who loves Gummo and Dogtooth but hates on more conventional movies despite not even having arguments for either opinion
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anything you watch from TIFF or Sundance
Completely agree on Lanthimos. Weird for the sake of being weird is never good
ITT everything that's not inane capeshit
Funny that you mentioned Lanthimos and not Korine, since his movies are more pretentious and and less enjoyable. I mean, I _almost_ love The Killing of a Sacred Deer, but the last 20 minutes or so ruined it for me, it was so obvious how it was going to play out I couldn't believe when it actually did lol
Also, seems someone got butthurt at my comment about 'muh provocative greek auteur'...
What an ugly nigger.
The Lobster is pretty good.
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Suspiria. Both of them.
Argento gets a pass because he wasn't really intending it as an arthouse film in the first place, but it has since been appropriated as one.
Does anyone else imagine how certain directors look when they're watching a movie and sometimes they look exactly how you pictured them? This guy is a textbook example of someone who looks just like my mental image of the "chilling, slow-burn horror fan" meme, and his movies reflect that...
You know, I hadn't thought about that, but it's true, Argento just wanted (and used to succeed) to create masterful schlock but his movies have become unusully acclaimed even by pretentious critics, hell, just the other day I noticed Opera had gotten several new RT reviews because of a recent remastering, and while I really like the movie, there's no way it would have gotten a 90% score if only contemporary reviews were accounted
The Raid 2
Bump for interest
This lighting is so distasteful, an attempt at a unique look without any further compositional thought.
I like 5 of those movies, should I kill myself?
bad bait
jej
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Italians can't make good films. There are maybe 10 good spaghetti westerns but thats it. Rest are pure trash