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What's your favorite underrated film from 1910s? For me, it's Lois Weber's Hypocrites

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You’re a bunch of cowardly faggots with pedestrian taste and no knowledge of film.

>Indulcence
what?

Dreyer theatrical

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Vampyr is his best film

Indulgence and sex

Pic related, the society Jews want for you in only two words

Correct

Any /film/ that isn't slow and boring?

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Take the Macistepill

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looks retarded. if they tightened that rope around his neck and pulled hard there is now way he would be able to fight like that with a crushed windpipe, not to mention he'd be grabbing the rope with his hands.

Pain and Gain

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Faggot

sorry, just because it's old and bad sound and video doesn't mean it is good. i mean if someone filmed that scene today they'd be laughed out of the room.

If it was filmed today, the camera would be shaking all over the palce and you'd see the fight from 5 different angles within 10 seconds of footage

Eisenstein style

something inbetween tends to look best. both those extremes look like garbage.

Boring, Familiaposting was hilarious

>Parasite
>Midsommar
>Joker

Pick one

>he thinks you can choose between masterpieces

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Pleb. Bay is a cinematic master.

Based

Anyone seen Urga aka Close to Eden. This one is a must watch even though it unfortunately currently has a shitty scanned dvd and is most likely going to be lost in time, but goddamn is it soul repairing kino.

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Ever watch the Italian film Cinema Paradiso?
If you haven't seen it, it's a love letter to classic cinema.
The last scene of the movie is one of the greatest ever made. Don't watch it without watching the rest of the movie. youtube.com/watch?v=2AOWWTilu6Q

Familiakino will be remembered as the American Ozu in some decades.

What am I in for?

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K I N O
and Liselotte Pulver made my peepee hard

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someone lacks the proper context to appreciate cinema and it shows.

>Bay is a cinematic master
are you the same user who tried convincing the group yesterday of this? that's a difficult sell, amigo.

>What's your favorite underrated film from 1910s?
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What is the best year of cinema and why it is 1957?
>Paths of Glory
>Witness for the Prosecution
>12 Angry Men
>Sweet Smell of Success
>Throne of Blood
>Le notti di Cabiria
>A Face in the Crowd
>The Cranes are Flying
>Donzoko
>Arianne

Even Wilder and Kurosawa made both 2 kinos at same year. You can't beat this.

>12 Angry Men
Bunch of men sitting in a room talking. There's enough interesting uses of the camera to say that it's at least good, but it's not one of the greatest of all time. Would work better as a radio drama than a film. Also the best year in cinema is either 1932, 1939, or 2001

>favorite underrated film from 1910s
The italian trifecta of L'inferno, Cabiria and Le Avventure Straordinarissime di Saturnino Farandola.
Also If english language the 2 kinos of John H. Collins, Blue Jeans and Children of Eve, which are sadly less known because Collins died yoo earlier and only made those two films.
And Stella Maris + Daddy-Long-Legs for Mary Pickford kino

2001?

How could you forget Visconti's White Nights, Bergman's Wild Stawberries and The Seventh Seal and Ozu's Tokyo Twilight?

I posted yesterday in /film/ thread about him. Just some thoughts on Transformers and 6 Underground.

>Eyes Wide Shut
>Alice Doesnt Live Here Anymore
>Rumble Fish

What should I watch?

all three

1956, 1962, 1966, 1967 are all better

thought so. I don't think there are a lot of anons making that specific argument. anyone else here consider Bay a cinematic master?

Absolute kino. Probably way more humorous than you'd expect

I did only put the first 10 on the list, those you said are real good too but have a 7/10 rating here.
And Tokyo Twilight is a bastardization of Make Way For Tomorrow, people just overhype it because didn't watch the original film.

Ews

>Vanilla Sky
>Training Day
>Hannibal
>Zoolander
>Bubble Boy
>A Beautiful Mind
>Mulholland Drive
>The Royal Tenenbaums
>2001 A Space Odyssey
>Cowboy Bebop: The Movie
>Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back

Finally got around to seeing North by Northwest as it is one of the Hitchcock films that I hadn't seen. Aside from the last transition from Mount Rushmore, I thought it was a fantastic movie. I haven't enjoyed a movie that much in a while.

What other films of Cary Grant's are worth seeing? I've already seen Charade.

All are good. End with Eyes Wide Shut.

>Alice Doesnt Live Here Anymore
desu the best of the bunch, though I have not seen Rumble Fish yet.
Most underrated Scorsese IMO, also his most human work. Whatsherface is delightful in the role, and it's just a beautiful portrait of a woman attempting autonomy in an often harsh world. Other than Raging Bull it's the only 10/10 he made, arguably made stronger by its rough-around-the-edgesness. It's authentic

>makes a list of best 2001 films
>leaves out Freddy Got Fingered and Josie and the Pussycats

>2001 A Space Odyssey
Dude that's from the 60s tho... I just saw that in IMAX when they re-released it.

>Bergman
Sawdust and Tinsel
Smiles of a Summer Night
Brink of Life
The Passion of Anna
Autumn Sonata
Waiting Women

>Kurosawa
I Live in Fear
Donzoko
Dodesukaden
Kagemusha
Ran
One Wonderful Sunday

>Mizoguchi
The Life of Oharu
A Geisha
Sansho the Bailiff
Street of Shame
The Story Of The Last Chrysanthemum
Ugetsu
Miss Oyu
Sisters of the Gion
The Crucified Lovers
Utamaro And His Five Women
The Woman of Rumour

>Ozu
A Hen in the Wind

>Kobayashi
Kwaidan
Samurai Rebellion

These are films I will watch in April. They are 26/30 and I watch 1 a day, what other 4 do you recommend?

They are yet to be enlightened

It was ok

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Blonde Venus, Holiday, Bringing Up Baby, Only Angels Have Wings, His Girl Friday, The Philadelphia Story, Penny Serenade, Suspicion, Arsenic and Old Lace, Notorious, The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer, I Was a Male War Bride, Monkey Business, To Catch a Thief, Indiscreet, Operation Petticoat and Walk Don't Run as his last film he made.
If really intersested his 2 films with Mae West too but they aren't that good.
Have to watch None But the Lonely Heart yet to see his 2nd Oscar nomination tho.

You should watch 2 per day.

Thanks user. Appreciate it
I was gifted Philadelphia Story a while ago, so I'll start with that one.

as I mentioned yesterday, the very juvenile narratives detract from the overall viewing experience. vey difficult to take him seriously as an auteur when he basically retreads the same narrative insipidity film after film. neat visuals, though!

You’re thinking of Tokyo story you dumb motherucker and even then you still don’t know what you’re talking about, fucking pleb.

They all look the same who cares

I can't but I will go with The Cabinet of Dr Caligari, City Girl, A Man Escaped (Bresson) and another Mizoguchi film.

Are you mentally ill or American?

Yes, sure but Pain and Gain, 13 Hours have quite good scripts and stories.

only American but my senpai has a history of dementia so with fingers crossed I can be both soon!

Since you're watching in bulk I'd recommed keeping Caligari and adding From Morn to Midnight, The Golem: How He Came into the World and either Schatten or The Student of Prague instead of the other three

I will consider them all, I will try to find them in good quality.

>Watch old movie
>Fall in love with the girl
>Check her bio
>Had a tragic life or died too young
not fucking fair guys it hurts too much

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She is alive and still looks fine today.

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