Reminder that barring American Psycho there are no good female directed kinos

Reminder that barring American Psycho there are no good female directed kinos.

Exceptions do exist my friend. For instance, The Specialist is kino. I believe however that exceptions prove the rule so I overall agree.

What about Leni Riefenstahl?

what about chantal akerman

DUDE HATE SPEECH LMAO!

You're misquoting and misinterpreting that like an average pleb. Not only that, but Luis Llosa, director of The Specialist, is a man. Your entire post is discarded.

What about Hurt Locker?

k 19 the widowmaker is a woman directed kino

I feel like Lexi Alexander's feminism was always a foregone conclusion.

Bigelow is pretty based.

I would be pissed, but I guess that mud IQ can't put two and two together.

Even the Punisher with lvan Draco was better, Tell her to go to Germanistan if she her daddy issues this much.

Yeah, Kathryn Bigelow and Jennifer Kent are the only other ones I can think of aside from Mary Harron

bigelow is shit and overrated. hurt locker was a pile of shit and shouldn't have won best picture, nor should it have been entered into the 2009 awards, that should have gone to district 9 or inglourious basterds.

zero dark thirty was also a pile of shit (and somehow actually worse than hurt locker), except for the seal raid.

point break is a meme film, you only like it because of how cheesy it is and keanu/patrick/busey. otherwise, pretentious shit as well.

also, OP specifically stated kinos, not just average films. going by that, there are no good female-directed films beyond the amount i can count on one hand guaranteed. kino is even less.

There are and will never be any women in the top 50 directors of all time because women are just shittier versions of men. Mentally, that is.

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>Point Break

Pick one

i didn't get btfo, i only came into the thread to post that

someday you'll learn lad.

Well clearly I'm not seeing what you're seeing so explain it to me, user

Lol. She thinks she's tough. I bet I could kick her ass. You and me, Lexi. One on one.

Were there any responses to this, or did everyone ignore her little Freudian slip?

I must be in a completely different universe because for the longest time The Specialist has been a woman-directed film and I even looked it up again quite recently when I recommended it to a friend and later when we talked about it - the film is kino.

That is literally how that phrase works. Rules exist, but exceptions to rules always exist. Exceptions prove the rule - proving the extent, governance, and parameters of the rule. Rules are never absolute, hence when exceptions arise. Exceptional and often extenuating circumstances are required to supercede rules. For instance, when circumstances prove a rule that renders the rule outdated because the ruling that created such a rule no longer applies or is outdated information. Such as OP's assertion that, "barring American Psycho there are no good female directed kinos." Taken as truth, it would be safe to make a rule based off of that as such; "there are no good female-directed kino(s)." American Psycho would still exist, but its existence does not invalidate the rule because it would forever remain an exception. That is how rules are to be used and that is how exceptions play into rules, especially rules used as a metric for determining quality. One can take that rule from this thread and apply it IRL and it would still be a safe operative rule and guideline.

user you're definitely slipping between stain/stein again.

I want to fight her.