Thoughts?

No, it's a sexually-charged fantasy written by a homosexual. Postmodern communists despise masculinity.

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>no terminator 2
Cameron filtered a lot of these plebs

We need an official pin of /tv

Film: Freaks (1932)
> Banned in over a hundred countries
> Credible AFI top 100 nominee, critics can't escape it
> Likely trolled fascism into World War II
> Maybe we're the normal ones, and all of you are the freaks.

TV Show: Deadwood
> An honest portrayal of adult life
> Shows one of the few redeeming characters opposed to you're a fake unless you are evil modern anti-hero dramas.

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Is this guy for real?
>Karate manlet
>Faggot Club
>Full Metal Jacket, or Waaah Waaah I don't wanna go to war, mommy!
>Past Prime Eastwood

What a faggot.
I guess that's as masculine as basedbois can be.

Lol you faggots can't even define masculine

I'm glad I'm not the only one who loves that book, based finance user (I'm an accountant actually, but still).

For me, it's Raging Bull.

All the other films being listed here have masculine characteristics but in Raging Bull masculinity is THE theme of the film. Whilst the term 'toxic masculinity' wasn't being thrown around in the 80's that film is the complete deconstruction of it, and how despite his world falling apart around him Jake still clings to it as it's all he's known.

For me its the Burt Reynolds (F) classic

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Southern Comfort
Romancing The Stone
The Color of Money
The Verdict
The Prisoner (1955)
Fitzcarraldo
The Duelists
In The Company Of Men
Tucker The Man and his dream

>late-stage capitalism