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>>351280He's a hero to Nuzach
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Seth Rogan
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>>351279 (OP)Lily Yang's jewish brother-in-law
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>>351280He's the comic anti-hero.
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Women. All of them.
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Weedlmao kike deserves to be randomly punched by a nigger in the street. If I were American I would wear blackface and walk around Hollywood and NY just to do this.
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>>351328>reddit letter mediaWould justin Silvermen be a hero or villan?
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>>351328Angry Joe is our enemy? I thought we were co-belligerents with all of Channel Awesome.
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>>351331He acted like a nigger about gamergay and dup, also hes fat now.
▶ No.351341>>351346
>>351338They made plinket they werr always shit.
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>>351341The old Plinkett reviews were great. Only butthurt prequelfags get upset over them.
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>>351331raging rodrigo is like the nostalgia chick side of channel awesome rather than the kino side
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>>351346The prequels will always be kino, and plinkett will always be a gay nigger.
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>>351353The prequels were good meme fodder but they are not on the same level as the originals.
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>>351353The prequels are trash. They deserve some credit for having some creative production design choices and for having higher aspirations than your average popcorn flick, but the end results were awful. Not being as generic and lifeless as the terrible Disney sequels doesn't make them good movies.
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>>351355>>351354>Still falling for itHoly shit niggers it's been 10 fucking year
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>>351354>>351355t. Plebian subhumans
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>>351354>>351355This is what prequel-haters will actively choose to believe, rather than admit that the prequels were good movies, perhaps even better than the originals.
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>>351359Except there are genuine tards now who genuinely believe the prequels were quality movies that were looked down upon for no reason.
▶ No.351379>>351385>>351395
>>351374The same could also be said of the originals. Only old fart Gen X manchildren (Reddit Letter Media and their ilk) seriously think that the originals are the best ever, because they can only comprehend mindless action and a simple Manichean binary morality tale of le Good and le Evil. Meanwhile, the prequels has the story of a tragic hero, torn between his weak and complacent knightly order and a new force which promises reform and a new way, forced to make a Faustian bargain to try and protect the people he loves, only to see it all taken from him. It's positively Shakespearean. This structural complexity and tragedy confounds the Gen X manchild forever stuck in his Neverland, because it isn't simple and doesn't appeal to his expectations of the Original Trilogy, Part II.
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>>351379>My father believed in rituals. When I was a child he would insist the two of us browse through the pages of a book-say, of Brueghel paintings-on a daily basis. It was important to him that I would just see everything he liked with my own eyes. But apart from that, he wrote and read every day himself. He wrote the last chapter of his book Sculpting in Time during the last weeks he lived. He developed the idea of the true artist being some kind of a prophet only during the last days of his life. He talked and talked and talked when the end was near: to his friends, to his co-writers and, not the least of which, to me. In The Sacrifice, Alexander is talking in endless monologues to his son, too. This is not a coincidence. It was my father talking to me.
>Didn't you ever ask him questions?
>I always asked him what kind of movies he was watching. I envied him for having seen Star Wars, for instance. I asked him how the film was and he would tell me the whole story, including every little detail. He basically allowed me to see the film in my imagination.
>So Andrey Tarkovsky loved Star Wars?
>Of course! He then showed me Akira Kurosawa's The Hidden Fortress, which is, as we all know, the blueprint of Star Wars. In any case, the film we both fully agreed upon was Kurosawa's Seven Samurai. But more than everything else we talked about dreams. And apart from that we talked about animals and trees. He insisted that I'd remember the name of every tree. I see even more autobiographical details in my father's last film The Sacrifice than in Nostalghia.https://www.electronicbeats.net/this-is-not-a-coincidence-max-dax-talks-to-andrey-a-tarkovsky/ ▶ No.351388
>Soy Wars
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>>351379>The same could also be said of the originals.Not at all. The originals were genuinely well-made movies, even if Star Wars fanboys act like no other movies exist. Star Wars as a cultural phenomenon is completely overrated too.
>Only old fart Gen X manchildren (Reddit Letter Media and their ilk) seriously think that the originals are the best everThere's that revisionist history again. There's a reason the prequels have always been treated as a punchline outside of a few contrarians.
>Meanwhile, the prequels has the story of a tragic hero, torn between his weak and complacent knightly order and a new force which promises reform and a new way, forced to make a Faustian bargain to try and protect the people he loves, only to see it all taken from him.That was the intention, but the end results are what matter.
>It's positively Shakespearean. This structural complexity and tragedy confounds the Gen X manchild forever stuck in his Neverland, because it isn't simple and doesn't appeal to his expectations of the Original Trilogy, Part II.Now this is shitposting.
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>>351374The holocaust didn't happen and the prequels were always good.
>>351395I don't wanna here anymore about this reddit. The gen X'rs betrayed me don't you betray me.
FROM POINT OF VIEW YOU ARE A GAY NIGGER! ▶ No.351405>>351409
Gen X/Y fags kept telling me the things I liked and grew up with in the 2000s be it the prequels, Spider-Man 3 etc were all bad and for a while I succumbed to their brainwashing but I managed to break free of it and realize that what I enjoyed may not be perfect but it was still good, so fuck you to you muh 80s/90s nostalgiafags. Manbabbys that tried to make my generation the same.
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Calling them villains would be a compliment, so I'll say that all the identityfags are scum.
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>>351405Bully Maguire forever
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>>351279 (OP)Denis Villeneuve, the list goes on…
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>>351385Dang
What a dad :)
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>>351328>queen of /tv/>a villainhuh?
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>>353020Still hasn't apologized about her car
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>>353019Wonder how many of them regret getting that procedure done.