ABSOLUTE KINOGRAPHY Чeлoвeк c кинoaппapaтoм (1929, Dziga Vertov) Cyд нapoдoв or Sud narodov (1947, Yelizaveta Svilova) Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016, Zack Snyder) ゴジラ (1954, Ishirō Honda) Symphonie diagonale (1924, Viking Eggeling)
CINEMA Mulholland Dr. (2001, David Lynch) Voskhozhdenie (1977, Larisa Shepitko) Showgirls (1995, Verhoeven) Only God Forgives (2013, Nicolas Winding Refn) Eyes Wide Shut (1999, Stanley Kubrick)
FILM City of God (2003, Fernando Meirelles) 黒い河 (1957, Masaki Kobayashi) Höstsonaten (1978, Ingmar Bergman) The Net (1995, Irwin Winkler) À bout de souffle (1960, Jean-Luc Godard)
MOVIES Le voyage dans la lune (1902, Georges Méliès) Yôjinbô (1961, Akira Kurosawa) Offret (1986, Andrei Tarkovsky) Edge of Tomorrow (2014, Doug Liman) Het Paard van Sinterklaas (2005, Mischa Kamp)
FLICKS Een hagedis teveel (1960, Verhoeven) 七人の侍 (1954, Akira Kurosawa) Birth of a Nation (1915, D. W. Griffith) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Michael Bay) The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Frank Darabont)
Asher Sullivan
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Bentley Bennett
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Logan Ward
I don't get this dawn of justice is kino meme this year
Juan Green
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Christian Adams
It's all about historical epics in conception. It's a war film. It's a revolutionary epic. It's looking back to the grand-scale epics of the past, really, and for me that goes as far back as silent films.
I've been watching a lot of silent films with my kids on Blu-Ray. We've shot over a third of the movie on the IMAX format, and that naturally puts you more in the mode of staging very large events for the camera. It's my attempt to get as close to making a Fritz Lang film as I could. It's also more in the mould of Doctor Zhivago, or A Tale Of Two Cities, which is a historical epic with all kinds of great storytelling taking place during the French Revolution. There's an attempt to visualise certain things in this film on this large scale that are troubling and genuinely to the idea of an American city. Or, to put it another way: revolutions and the destabilising of society have happened everywhere in the world, so why not here?
Cameron Nelson
Nice copypasta. DID YOU THINK I WOULDN'T REMEMBER
Leo Long
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Jose Hernandez
Besides the gay scenes I think Alexander is kino
Blake Hernandez
Joint: Pure schlock that are usually enjoyed by druggies under marijuana influence.
Example: Pulp Fiction (1994)
Flick: Pure entertainment, little to no substance.
Example: Transformers (2007)
Movie: Like Flick but with more focus on the plot.
Example: The Black Knight Rises (2012)
Film: Focus is on the complex puzzle like plot, story, and characterization. Tries to appeal to the pseudo intellectual (read: reddit) crowd by using a lot of symbolism and parallels.
Example: Akira (1988)
Cinema: More care is put into the aesthetics instead of the plot. Tries to present the artistic aspects of motion picture to the audience but still suffers from symbolism and deconstruction.
Example: Metropolis (1927)
Kino: The highest form of art. A recreation of life in audio-photoplay format. Every aspect of the motion picture flows like a poetry. A spiritual voyage for the director and the audience.
Example: Zerkalo (1975)
Is this right, Holla Forums?
Dylan Morris
Replace Akira with Blade Runner and Pulp Fiction with Donnie Darko and you're good.
Carson Ramirez
Dropped
Jace Hall
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Christopher Williams
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Jonathan Ward
Holla Forums - Vaguely film related shitposting
Cameron Sullivan
And obvious cuckold posting.
Chase Hernandez
dark
Caleb Sanchez
knight
Jayden Scott
this shitty forced meme needs to die already
Bentley Anderson
literally the only good movie in that list is batman vs. superman. kill yourself kid
Carter Butler
alright, so taking this for good my essential filmography would be: Andrey Rublyov (1966, Andrei Tarkovsky) Stalker (1979, Andrei Tarkovsky) Lost Highway (1997, David Lynch) Mousehunt (1997, Gore Verbinski) Triumph des Willens (1935, Leni Riefenstahl) The Terminator (1984, James Cameron) Blade Runner (1982, Ridley Scott) The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001-2003, Peter Jackson) Metropolis (1927, Fritz Lang) Le Voyage dans la Lune (1902, Georges Méliès) The Shining (1980, Stanley Kubrick) The Matrix (1999, Wachowski sisters) Reservoir Dogs (1992, Quentin Tarantino) The Killing (1956, Stanley Kubrick) 6 Donne per l'Assassino (1964, Mario Bava) The entire filmography of Christopher Nolan (except the airplane scene in TDKR, which is kino) The Matrix sequels (2003, Wachowski sisters) Fight Club (1999, David Fincher) Pulp Fiction (1994, Quentin Tarantino) District 9 (2009, Daniel Blomkamp) Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991, James Cameron) Aliens (1986, James Cameron) Total Recall (1990, Paul Verhoeven) The Human Centipede (2010, Tom Six) Zombi 2 (1979, Lucio Fulci) all capeshit Srpski Film (2010, Srđan Spasojević) The Hobbit trilogy (2012-2014, Peter Jackson) all the Star Wars movies Mean Streets (1973, Martin Scorsese)
to make it clear, films are bad movies, and joints are bad flicks
Gabriel Morgan
Explain Also why are all Star Wars movies bad? The originals are simplistic now but at the time they were very influential. You don't tell your grandpa to fuck off because he's senile.
Dominic Cruz
Just ignore him like everyone else does. He probably won't stop since he's as autistic as that one fag who ceaselessly redirects to Holla Forums and /a/, but that doesn't mean you have to pay attention to him.
Benjamin Mitchell
"its vision of the future and the relation between man and its destiny is pushing the frontier of cinema as an art" Andrei Tarkovsky on The Terminator Kino at its best LotR did what they were trying to do, and better They're useless now
Jaxson Lopez
You're a sad one, Mr Cuck
Gavin Peterson
Move this to Film and the original trilogy to Flick and I'm in agreement.
David White
4U
Jeremiah Harris
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Joseph Cox
Batman v Superman is a future classic. Like Citizen Kane or The Big Lebowski. Synder is probably the most talented director working today, I can't wait to see his take on The Fountainhead.
Lucas Hill
This post is retarded in many ways.
Kayden Jones
Zack in his heart is a visualist. In the departments of plot, and dialogue he is hopelessly sub-par. I also find his films colorization to be too washed-out and dark. His role should solely be director and nothing more.
Colton Sanders
How so? What precisely is wrong with it?
Owen Thompson
As much as people want to hate on Batman vs Superman, I still enjoyed it and thought the action was entertaining. Probably helped to not be going in expecting something other than a Snyder movie.
Nolan Thomas
You'll cowards don't even be real human beans
Ian Jackson
damn transophobes
Mason Ramirez
This post is butthurt in many ways
Caleb Hughes
Did you just assume their gender?
Luke Reyes
You are retarded in many ways
Jaxon Edwards
He literally called a cinema pushing to the art territory. Tarkovsky's term for kino is "truthful and poetic art cinema". Unless he gave Terminator this title, it's not kino.