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I bet most of you pretentious cucksucking pleb faggots didn't even watch this movie
I still haven't watched this movie.
I did before the buzz about it and it is kino. It's like two tonally different movies stiched together.
...cheddar goblin
I watched it not long after it came out. And actually understood the esoteric references.
why did he cult leader act like such a bitch at the end.?
my favorite movie of 2018
favorite parts were the summoning of the black skulls and the buildup to the chainsaw battle
This was very disappointing.
I did. It was slow, boring and a waste of time. Much like Beyond the Black Rainbow.
Mud
It was the best movie of 2019 for me.
i watched it at a festival and it was shit
I watch every movie that gets discussed on Yas Forums and a shit ton that don't. It was kino.
plebfiltered
It was interesting visually
Recommend me something that never gets discussed on Yas Forums
prob because most of cult leaders are actually weak ass bitches?
>the chainsaw battle
I laughed my ass off when he pulled out that lanklet chainsaw.
>Richard Stanley is planning a Lovecraftian trilogy
make it happen, based pagan man!
The Brave 97
and the soundtreck was something else. btw one of the last works of based Johann (rest in peace mate)
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True, soundtrack was great too
Thanks. Also if you really watch everything, have you seen pic rel? Threads die when I try to discuss this
how was that?
Yes, it's pretty good. I like the "old dog goes to war one last time" trope but I rarely come across movies like that.
It doesn't try anything new but it really captures the old western vibe. The casting's great, too
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thanks
Mandy must've been a fucking trip to watch in cinemas.
Something about those legs feels very jojoesque.
>retards laughing at Cage's bathroom freakout and other similar Cagekino scenes
no thanks