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dd2422  No.136230[Last 50 Posts]

https://yandex.ru/video/preview?filmId=11028400583715480982&text=orson%20welles%20interview%20war%20of%20the%20worlds&path=wizard&parent-reqid=1594010329476416-362621897811549614100139-production-app-host-vla-web-yp-192&redircnt=1594010455.1

Listen to this and observe how much the whole party line has not changed much. "politicians are neither male nor female, but beolong to a third sex: actors."

"Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel"

Etc.

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4ddeb7  No.136234

If he wasn't a jew then he was so deeply embedded with them that it makes no difference.

I read the Bogdonavitch bio of him and particularly at the beginning of his career there's several points where I felt that something very odd was up. Welles never had to work at a job. He just sort of floated around the world, going here and there and just magically being accepted in the theatrical world effortlessly. I call this "defying economic gravity". It's one of the key things that should catch your attention about the jews' operatives. Normal people have to get up and go to work and pay the bills. Jews, be they Abby Hoffman, or whoever just seem to float magically above all that mundane shit.

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dd2422  No.136235

>>136230

In this interview, he recounts how he became great friends with Ernest Hemingway, who called him a "faggot" on their first film collaboration. This is how faggots talk to each other, I might add, just like niggers call each other niggers.

So, likely he was a homo, in addition to be all the other drek that goes with being a pet of Pedowood.

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dd2422  No.136239

While were are on this train, a reminder that The War of the Worlds was a psyop set up by the (((big studios))) to deceive Americans into believing they had been invaded by Martians.

https://yandex.ru/video/preview/?filmId=7497409356484016181&text=orson+welles+admits+war

Having deceived the entirety of Russia with the Jewish Bolshevik hoax, they then went on to try to destroy Germany in two successive European wars.

They are truly the Synagogue of Satan.

However, assuming you are sufficiently conscious to be able to look around you, ask yourself the question: What is the NEXT massive emergency OMG rape all the little white girls while you can emergency such as they pulled on Russia and Germany?

Orson Welles later admitted that he knew all along that there was panic and chaos being caused all over America, though, of course, he denied it before the US government.

Ask yourselves: What is their next move? Will I be prepared for it? What can I do to try to cover as many bases as I can, without going all prepper crazy?

If you think the Synagogue of Satan is going to take some vacation leading up to what may be the last election the USA ever has, you are face-deep in a bag of airplane glue.

Everyone has a different idea how the lead up to the election is going to play out, and the aftermath, also.

Get your weapons ready, make sure you are as proficient as possible in all the most likely positions or situations requiring gunfire. I know food and water are important, but they aren't if you are DEAD.

Some people think the whole "OMG UFO's are real" shtick we are seeing now is somehow going to come into play. UFO's are real, yes. But they are man-made. Do you find it so hard to believe there is technology far in advance of the (relatively) stone-age stuff you carry around in your iPhones?

Look at footage of the old "moon landings." They had a video camera in that lunar orbiter the size of about a 24-pack of cigarettes, with an objective lens only about the size of a dime. Remember, this was in 1970 or so. What did the off-the-shelf video cameras look like that followed years later?

Huge, fat, bulky, heavy, clunky things. B-but what about the pack-of-smokes-sized ones they were "orbiting the moon" with?

Just because they have not made technology, no matter how advanced, available to the public does not mean it is not in existence.

Don't drink the Kool-Aid. Extraterrestrials do not exist. We don't need an Independence Day Chief Nigger Hero Pilot like Will Smith to unify all of mankind in one government to fight this mysterious alien force.

If Trump doesn't get a hold on the media before or shortly after November of this year, it will be disastrous, I think.

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4ddeb7  No.136258

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>>136239

The Radio Research Project was a social research project funded by the Rockefeller Foundation to look into the effects of mass media on society.[1]

In 1937, the Rockefeller Foundation started funding research to find the effects of new forms of mass media on society, especially radio. Several universities joined up and a headquarters was formed at the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.

A particularly influential program of effects research was pursued in the Office of Radio Research (ORR) established by the Rockefeller Foundation under the auspices of Princeton University. Managed by Paul Lazarsfeld, Austrian émigré psychologist, the program was overseen by Hadley Cantril, Princeton psychologist, and Frank Stanton, director of research at CBS. The program was designed by Cantril and Stanton to determine why people listened to radio. Stanton, a psychological researcher who soon became CBS president, was naturally interested in what lured people to programs and to what extent a program and its ads boosted sales of products.[2]

Among the subjects of the Project's first studies were soap operas, known as radio dramas at the time.

The Radio Project also conducted research on the infamous Halloween broadcast of "The War of the Worlds" in 1938. Of the estimated six million people who heard this broadcast, they found that 25% accepted the program's reports of mass destruction. The majority of these did not think they were hearing a literal invasion from Mars, but rather an attack by Germany. The researchers determined that radio broadcasts from the Munich Crisis may have lent credence to this supposition.

A third research project was that of listening habits. Because of this, a new method was developed to survey an audience – this was dubbed the Little Annie Project. The official name was the Stanton-Lazarsfeld Program Analyzer. This allowed one not only to find out if a listener liked the performance, but how they felt at any individual moment, through a dial which they would turn to express their preference (positive or negative). This has since become an essential tool in focus group research.

Theodor Adorno produced numerous reports on the effects of "atomized listening" which radio supported and of which he was highly critical. However, because of profound methodological disagreements with Lazarsfeld over the use of techniques such as listener surveys and "Little Annie" (Adorno thought both grossly simplified and ignored the degree to which expressed tastes were the result of commercial marketing), Adorno left the project in 1941

https://www.academia.edu/24942728/Elements_of_a_Radio_Theory_Adorno_and_the_Princeton_Radio_Research_Project

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e65695  No.136509

He made the best movie ever.

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4ddeb7  No.136512

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>>136509

>He made the best movie ever.

True. Touch of Evil is in my top 10.

1. Kubrick Dr. Strangelove

2. Kurosawa The Hidden Fortress

3. Welles Touch of Evil

4. Fellini 8 1/2

5. Polansky Chinatown

6. Ingemar Bergman The Magic Flute (or Sawdust and Tinsel take your pick)

7. Hitchcock Rear Window

8. Olivier Henry V

9. Lynch Mulholland Drive

10. Richardson Tom Jones

Not necessarily in that order.

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518978  No.136531

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>>136230

>politicians are neither male nor female, but beolong to a third sex: actors.

That actually strikes remarkably true in the light of what we know today.

>Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel

Of course that's true. Fuck flags and states. Only your people matter. Fuck their "patriotism" and their flags representing their offices and their states and their civic nationalism.

He may be a fag, but those 2 examples are not demonstrably proof of it.

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fa4cb0  No.136545

If there ever was a man who was a cosmopolitan it was Welles, take that as you will. He talks about almost getting raped by pedo kikes as a child in the same interview as if it’s the most normal thing in the world. He also mentions “That new thing they do in hollywood now. You know, I don’t want to say it, but you know…” to Dick Cavett, talking about how seances/tarot card shit was the thing in his day. Generally, though, he was rather traditional in his social beliefs I think. But yes, he was a liberal democrat in circles and times where that meant something, and nothing good. He wasn’t a turbojew, idk how frenzied you felt to post this or why it would be worth a thread.

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e65695  No.136550

>>136512

> Olivier

I'm partial to Branagh's Henry myself, but if I have to take or leave your list as a whole, I'll take it.

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4ddeb7  No.136556

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>>136550

I truly like you, we should be frens, but I'm prepared to fight to the death over Lord Olivier's Henry V which is based on the illuminated manuscripts of the Limbourg brothers and their Tres Riches Heures de Jean Duc de Berry.

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4ddeb7  No.136567

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>>136545

Hit "GET" to download the PDF to drive

http://93.174.95.29/main/0208FD3CAA23D11D2AC8D0B6624A11FE

Not a big fan of Bogdonavitch but he seems to have known Orson as deeply as anyone and in particular his depiction of Orson's childhood as wandering all over the world with his ne'er do well alcoholic gambler father is worth reading

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013cb9  No.136624

>>136556

Interesting. I didn't know that about the sets. I have one friend who complains about Branagh's production, explaining that in one scene the emblems on the English soldiers' armor is incorrect for the time-period. I just roll my eyes, because I'm getting roused by "Once more unto the breach dear friends."

But I have to admit all cinema interpretations of The Plays are flawed by the mere fact that the text is abridged (except for Branagh's Hamlet which is flawed for other reasons). My go-to default for screen productions is the BBC series from the late 70s & 80s. Every play, every line. Can you even imagine putting Merchant of Venice on TV today? That said, their Henry V is a serious disappointment. The St Crispin's Day Speech motivates me to take a nap more that to run into battle.

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013cb9  No.136633

>>136512

While we're on the topic of best ever, what's your opinion of Gilliam's Brazil?

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4ddeb7  No.136661

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>>136633

I dislike Terry Gilliam's cinematic productions immensely. Visually they're infected with this horror vacui which I find tiresome at best, irritating at worst. A terrible cinematographer. I paid to see Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and I walked out. F&LinLV is the obsequy for the psychedelic age. The director that tried to put it to film admitted he'd never done anything stronger than some booze. And so we got a holiday drunk movie despite the possibilities of someone totally crazy using CG which was more than mature enough at that time to really fuck your head up like a massive hit of acid. He didn't have a clue. It was like Whit Stillman doing a movie about the war in E. Afghanistan's mountain valleys. Also he's a plagarist; Time Bandits plagarizes a scene from Fellini's Satyricon.

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4ddeb7  No.136663

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>>136624

Branagh was sort of this forced meme. In no way could he ever approach the status of Lord Olivier intellectually and creatively. I listed Richardson's Tom Jones in there; there's actually another movie Richardson made that could be better than Tom Jones, but Tom Jones arrived on the scene like a cultural earthquake in the early sixties so it got listed. The movie that Olivier felt was the closest to him, an incredible artistic accomplishment directed by Tony Richardson, was The Entertainer. Everyone in the cast was like Royal Shakespeare Company and the cinematography, the script it's amazing.

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x22tou5

And also, Tony Richardson did Charge of the Light Brigade. And that is amazing on so many levels.

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013cb9  No.136673

>>136663

Yeah, there's a reason I didn't mention Gilliam's other ones. F&L in particular is one of my favorite books, and it's because of the writing more than the story (read it out loud, it's like top-tier stand-up comedy). So the chances of it translating into a movie that I would appreciate equally were slim to none regardless of director. And then the execution turned out as you describe, so yeah, quite the dud.

That said, I still would recommend Brazil to anyone who hasn't seen it.

> The Entertainer

> The Charge of the Light Brigade

I'm not familiar, but downloading both now. Thanks for the tips!

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4ddeb7  No.136675

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>>136624

I saw that entire BBC series. It was excellent except for the Hamlet which was Derek Jacobi and he was too old and fat and the video was so bad that his blond hair and beard were green. Jacobi played Hamlet like he was on Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors.

On the other hand they took a very interesting approach based on Frances Yates' Shakespeare's Last Plays particularly the Cymbeline which follows the historical analysis of Yates to a T which renders magnificent results

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083779/

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4ddeb7  No.136676

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>>136673

I haven't seen Brazil but I from what I've seen of it it has possibilites.

Also, *ahem* Fellini's Casanova, which to me is his last great film. I would have put it on the list instead of 8 1/2 but I would have been shouted down by an angry mob

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4ddeb7  No.136685

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Another interesting piece of plagarism is the famous French movie Les Visiteurs, which got an American remake with the same actors. The opening scene was stolen from Orson Welles' Don Quixote.

https://youtu.be/2RZaalXvhIk?t=542

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4ddeb7  No.136687

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4ddeb7  No.136688

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e65695  No.136690

>>136687

Oddly enough, though I first saw Citizen Kane and Third Man in cinema courses at school, I only saw Touch of Evil for the first time recently on the recommendation of Ethan Ralph. That guy has got exquisite taste in films I have to say.

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e65695  No.136692

>>136675

You're spot on about Jacobi's Hamlet. I suspect they felt obligated to give him a big part because of his status, and he was too young to play Lear. Fortunately Hamlet might be the play with the most film adaptations so there are plenty of other chances to see it. It's better they blew that than one of the more rarely produced ones.

That poor casting is balanced by some of the surprise actors who aren't known for doing Shakespeare: John Cleese in Taming of the Shrew and Roger Daltrey in Comedy of Errors are you serious? If they had shown that in my high school English class I would have come around a lot sooner.

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e65695  No.136693

>>136675

You're spot on about Jacobi's Hamlet. I suspect they felt obligated to give him a big part because of his status, and he was too young to play Lear. Fortunately Hamlet might be the play with the most film adaptations so there are plenty of other chances to see it. It's better they blew that than one of the more rarely produced ones.

That poor casting is balanced by some of the surprise actors who aren't known for doing Shakespeare: John Cleese in Taming of the Shrew and Roger Daltrey in Comedy of Errors are you serious? If they had shown that in my high school English class I would have come around a lot sooner.

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4ddeb7  No.136698

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4ddeb7  No.136700

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I have only one unpleasant thing to say about Lawrence Olivier; he was married to Vivien Leigh and he chose to be Danny Kaye's lover. This combination of facts actually makes me physically ill to think about.

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4ddeb7  No.136701

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Orson Welles did 5 Shakespeare plays on film

Chimes at Midnight

Twelfth Night

Othello

The Merchant of Venice

King Lear

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4ddeb7  No.136702

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4ddeb7  No.136703

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Oh and he did Macbeth too

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4ddeb7  No.136704

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Since this is a thread for film buffs on a notorious antisemite board perhaps you'll enjoy this;

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c5ab86  No.136739

>>136700

That's an unsubstantiated lie.

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4ddeb7  No.136747

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4ddeb7  No.136892

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When Touch of Evil first appeared the USSR denounced it as "a fascist film", which in essence it is. Hank Quinlan (Welles character) is a bad cop who frames people. He's fat, drunk and he beats confessions out of suspects and plants evidence on them. The film reveals at the end though that he's dirt poor after a lifetime of being top cop in El Paso/Juarez. He's a super intelligent guy devoted to protecting the public from evil, and he knows from experience that most criminals cannot be convicted so he just cuts the bullshit and frames the ones that he knows are obviously guilty. He is in fact despite all appearances, a saint, who has immersed himself in the filth and garbage of an evil world to protect the innocent.

So politically, Welles is a complex character to analyze. And the movie is deeply racist against Mexicans who are shown to be atrocious scum at every turn.

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4ddeb7  No.136898

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So was he a lefty or what was he politically. The answer isn't simple. Politics isn't simple though we'd like it to be.

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4ddeb7  No.136904

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4d2713  No.139686

>>136663

I just watched Charge of the Light Brigade. Good One.

Have you ever seen "The Hill" (1965) by Sidney Lumet? I think you might like it. Let me know, I'll be curious.

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4ddeb7  No.139725

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>>139686

One of Sean Connery's best in fact.

Don't miss King Rat. It's about an American Jew in a Japanese POW camp who ends up ruling the entire camp full of upper class limeys by sheer chutzpah, living like a king off his jew scams. It's one of those strange movies where a jew makes a movie that's more antisemetic than any movie Goebbels ever made.

https://youtu.be/b5TNAzVFFSQ

Another great movie, Canada's greatest movie ever a perfect depiction of Canada's greatest novel, by Mordecai Richler, is The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz. Both hit the nail on the head about the Jewish character no punches pulled. Only a jew, disgusted by other jews could tell the truth with such intimate and savage detail.

https://youtu.be/JWPionfY50Q

A sample

https://youtu.be/0BRcVMPM-rs

Full movie.

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4ddeb7  No.139736

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>>139686

And if you like political thrillers Frankenheimer was the best.

7 Days in May and The (original) Manchurian Candidate are the very best of the genre. Manchurian Candidate depicted an assassination of a presidential candidate and came out in 1962 a year before the Kennedy assassination. It's got stupendous performances particularly from Angela Lansbury.

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4d2713  No.139955

>>139736

> King Rat

> The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravit

Downloading now, thanks!

> Seven Days in May

It's been a while, but I remember enjoying it. Guess it's time for another watch.

> How about a nice game of solitaire?

A true classic. Even the remake wasn't as bad as I expected.

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4ddeb7  No.140078

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4ddeb7  No.140081

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One of the other things that Welles was largely responsible for in the evolution of the cinema was the whole idea of the auteur, the director as an author with a unique identity. For the most part directors were just part of the technical staff like senior best boys or guys pulling lenses,j but by the late 50's thanks mainly to Welles and a few others pushing the studio system as hard as they could at quite some personal cost they managed to create the entire idea of the director being the equivalent to a great painter or novelist. This didn't last long either. Producers who invest in movies see them as simple money making enterprises and basically don't give a shit about making art. But from about the mid 50s or so thanks to producers like Zefferelli, there was some leeway given to the best directors, capable of making movies that seized world attention at glamorous film festivals.

At first this was wonderful but by the mid seventies things started going wrong, not the least of which was that pretentious no talent scum like Michael Cimmino were making insane shitball movies that went way over budget ; cocaine is a hell of a drug, you know? Also analytics showed that North America first runs weren't where the real money was. After market replays in the second and third world were becoming increasingly important cash flows and some little flip watching a movie in a crude outdoor theater in a Manilla slum didn't have the time of day for Kubrick or Fellini or Polanski weird intellectual shite. He wanted something he could understand; Rambo. The quality of films tanked and with very rare exceptions has never recovered.

As Ingemar Bergman put it during the 80's; the future of cinema would only be two things; the abattoir or the whorehouse, nothing else.

Of course there were auteurs that did a pretty good job with that abbatoir;

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4d2713  No.140122

>>140081

>Michael Cimmino

has no talent? Are you talking about the guy who directed The Deer Hunter?

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4ddeb7  No.140132

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>>140122

>>Deer Hunter.

Yeah that piece of shit. Oh those poor poor Americans getting their heads fucked by those so insidious and evil Vietnamese, be they capitalist or communist. They're so evil evil evil they'll drive the poor poor marine to suicide. And we know they're good people because they all drink beer down in the local saloon and sing God Bless America together.

That piece of steaming crap.

I've only seen one American movie about Vietnam that even tried to tell the truth and that was A Bright Shining Lie based on an excellent New Yorker article.

Apocalypse Now was a piece of shit too though it was amusing to see Coppola try to sell the idea to the world that the Vietnamese are the equivalent of nigger cannibals deep in the Belgian Congo.

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4d2713  No.140186

>>140132

Interesting take. I guess I never met enough Vietnamese to have formed an opinion that those movies offended. Factual inaccuracies notwithstanding I found them highly entertaining.

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4ddeb7  No.140194

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>>140186

I suppose it was entertaining enough but my original point about Cimmino was that he took upon himself the mantle of auteur and he sold himself to the money men on that basis so hard that when his innate talent couldn't begin to support his claims it resulted in the infamous debacle of Heaven's Gate.

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4ddeb7  No.140198

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Maybe I'm being too hard on Cimmino…

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4ddeb7  No.140200

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a802ed  No.140206

>>140132

> based on an excellent (((New Yorker ))) article

Yoshua fucking Christ, Schlomo! At least TRY to be discreet.

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4ddeb7  No.140229

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>>140206

>Yoshua fucking Christ, Schlomo! At least TRY to be discreet.

I know but it was an excellent article. Download it for yourself

http://93.174.95.29/main/EA877F4F1462B76C68C021A7AD732C9E

Here's the full movie; not a great movie but about as good a movie about Vietnam as has been made.

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6f7f65  No.140243

>>136739

Like the Holocaust®?

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6f7f65  No.140244

So, anyway, the mass-media hypnosis of (especially lesbian/fat/stupid) women we see today that Orange Man Bad had its practice runs with Lenin, the newspapers for 20 years before Goyim War II, and with Hollywood and Orson Welles.

I think Trump does need to get these fools in check before they manufacture "evidence" that motivates all the dumb cattle the world over to launch into another world war over it.

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4ddeb7  No.140380

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4d2713  No.140396

>>140194

I've actually never seen Heaven's Gate. I'm old enough to remember it being the butt of pop-culture jokes as the quintessence of cinematic failure, and I've long been meaning to watch it in the hopes that it's one of those "so bad it's good" experiences. From the video you posted it sounds as if its failures might have been more financial than artistic. I'm downloading the "Butcher's Cut" now, as it seems like a low-investment way to dip my toe in.

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4ddeb7  No.140493

The biggest rumor on Heaven's Gate was that a huge part of that budget overrun was attributable to it being spent on cocaine, and that everyone was higher than a motherfucker on the set every day. That accounts for the 96 takes on every scene and the insane levels of perfectionism the Cimmino demanded.

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bb7490  No.140793

fuck me, I was about to come in here and defend George Orwell. I don't know who Orson Welles is, and judging from the comments here, sounds like I don't want to know him.

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d69a19  No.140796

Welle's movie Confidential Report (also titled Mr Arkadin) was about a George Soros character.

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4ddeb7  No.140801

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>> I don't want to know him.

He invented modern cinema, so you should at least see Citizen Kane and Touch of Evil.

And nobody should forego the opportunity to see The Third Man which he didn't direct but he acted in.

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4ddeb7  No.140807

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By the way the lady in the movie, is Baroness Alida Maria Laura Altenburger von Marckenstein-Frauenberg

Valli's movie career suffered in 1953 from a scandal surrounding the death of Wilma Montesi, whose body was found on a public beach near Ostia; prolonged investigations resulted, involving allegations of drug and sex orgies in Roman society. Among the accused – all of whom were acquitted, leaving the case unsolved – was Valli's lover, jazz musician Piero Piccioni (son of the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs).[7]

https://www.doctormacro.com/Images/Valli,%20Alida/Annex/NRFPT/Annex%20-%20Valli,%20Alida%20(Paradine%20Case,%20The)_NRFPT_01.jpg

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1c3711  No.140952

>>140493

> they blew the budget on coke

That might be what happened. Or maybe that's the story they came up with because it's both believable and less scandalous than what really happened.

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4ddeb7  No.140965

>>140952

>less scandalous than what really happened.

And what could more scandalous than blowing the budget on cocaine?

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862d83  No.140968

>>140965

Holy Jesus were you born yesterday?

Have you never heard of Ghislaine Maxwell? She's related to you.

How about Jefferey Epstein? He's your friend?

Do some research.

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1c3711  No.140972

>>140801

> The Third Man

I saw that movie once, thirty years ago, and I can still hear that music in my head.

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4ddeb7  No.140978

>>140968

Ghislaine would have been only 18 at the time they were filming Heaven's Gate.

It's possible but frankly I didn't make the link.

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4ddeb7  No.140979

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>>140972

Isn't it just great?

You know with all the problems in this world, both at the highest level and at our own personal level, when a perfect work of art appears in the world, it just gives me such great joy and hope.

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4ddeb7  No.141034

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99982e  No.141036

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1e6010  No.141349

>>136624

Nobody can beat Olivier's Henry V. The absolute mirth.

>that fought with us upon SaINT CRISPIN'S DAAAAAAAAYYYYYY

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7c7fe0  No.141500

>>136545

Also worth pointing out that he was blacklisted by Hollywood kikes for his entire lifetime

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de50c8  No.142002

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>>136624

I for one do like and enjoy Branagh's version, yea it may be flawed but also has some beautifully acted scenes, on the other hand I also really really like Prospero's books based on the Tempest directed by peter greenaway, I find it absolutely deligtful although if you don't know the story by heart it's difficult to follow.

Of course the draughtsman's contract and murder by numbers are also very good.

Of course the music by that kike michael nyman is really good in the draughtsman's contract.

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4d2713  No.143497

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>>141349

We can at least agree on the music.

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4d2713  No.143500

>>142002

>Of course the draughtsman's contract and drowning by numbers are also very good.

The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover

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de50c8  No.144139

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>>143497

oh oh oh !

he was good, I don´t know what the fuck happended to him that he ended up playing those ridiculous characters in wild wild west with the nigger cuck and shit.

>>143500

Yeah! great story but I don't like the ending, cannibal cannibal, fuck I can show you better cannibals.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn1_vUe_Vws

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5INdE33BFRQ

even if he's a kike, that's good music, although I wouldn't hesitate to forget it existed if we purged them

<And shut up before you start, I'm allowed to like the gungrabbing goblina because I'm a beaner so it's not racemixing.

>;)

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de50c8  No.144140

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and another kike who's music I like, and I truly believe this poetry is one of the most beautiful I've heard, of course glass didn't write it himself it was some other son of a bitch that did it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CYK-OIOMXk

but the phrases

<two lovers sat on a park bench!

<with their bodies touching each other

<holding hands in the moonlight

>I love you more than tongue can tell

>you are the love of my life, my sun my moon my everything

>measure the waters of the ocean with a teaspoon

<goblina, what I woud do to you if I had you here!

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4d2713  No.144917

>>139725

>Don't miss King Rat.

Just watched it. Good recommendation, thanks!

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4d2713  No.144923

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>>144140

>>144139

Glass I can take or leave. Nyman I've only ever heard as a soundtrack, for which it was perfectly adequate; I doubt I would listen to it otherwise. If we're recommending jew composers I'm going with Gershwin, if for nothing but Rhapsody in Blue, one of my all-time favs

Also, am I missing something? Why the pictures of Emma?

https://youtu.be/7-MJZJjJs4A?t=41

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29f00f  No.144940

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>>144923

Gershwin's enjoyable but if you're going to choose the apex jew composer then it's defintely going to be Mendelsson.

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4d2713  No.145081

>>144940

Maybe. But then we're into pure classical, and if we're going there, why listen to jews?

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29f00f  No.145116

>>145081

Actually I don't like the romantic era at all mainly because it is so saturated with jews; the melodrama of the music, it's bombastic nature is tailor made for that tribe of posturing mountebanks and their distortion of music into a platform for their grotesque histrionics. I'm an early Baroque/transition music guy; the very mechanics of the instruments of that era militate against the aesthetic excesses of the (((romantic))) era of music. Gut strings instead of metal strings produce a more nuanced and delicate sound incapable of the stridency of the classical era and it's polished versions of French Revolutionary mob march songs. It's all just a bunch of drunken peasants howling the Carmagnole and brandishing severed heads on bloody pikes to me.

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48b2d0  No.145125

>>145116

> Romanticism bad

What about Beethoven then?

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c6e389  No.145127

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>>136700

>he chose to be Danny Kaye's lover

I honestly think if HP Lovecraft lived in the here & now, he wouldn't need to invent a book of forbidden knowledge, he'd just be able to provide madness-inducing links to /pol/.

>>136230

>"politicians are neither male nor female, but beolong to a third sex: actors."

That sounds more like pomposity than wokeness. Don't forget that Unicron was completely fucked in the ass by a certain salty newspaper cunt on the cusp of his greatest triumph. Now we only remember him for drunkenly sleepwalking through a shitty commercial.

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4d2713  No.145140

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>>145127

>Now we only remember him for drunkenly sleepwalking through a shitty commercial.

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a098d5  No.145228

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>>136701

of course technically chimes at midnight covers 5 plays, " The script contains text from five of Shakespeare's plays; primarily Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2, but also Richard II, Henry V, and The Merry Wives of Windsor."

>>136892

vargas is mexican. And Tanya was too I think.

>>141500

>>140396

>>140198

Welles exposed Hearst and Cimmino was going to expose the Wyoming Stock Growers Association as dirty cheap murdering crooks.

The true story of the Johnson County War does not push the overton window in a pro-business direction.

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29f00f  No.145254

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>>145228

>>>>136892

>>vargas is mexican. And Tanya was too I think.

Very true, and Janet Leigh (big pointy tits) is his blond American wife, and he's a real SJW who wants to destroy Hank and instead gets totally cucked when the Grandi gang abduct and appear to gang rape her. He's not a "good guy" by any description of the word. He's actually an incompetent idiot who gets in to something that's far over his self righteous head.

As for Tanya, she's a procuress in a Mexican brothel..

So yeah it's pretty racist against Mexicans by any metric. Even the best of them are hopeless and the rest are all criminal scum

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29f00f  No.145277

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7222ef  No.145279

>>145081

true

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6SYCpMnZBM

>>145116

harpsichord is the natsoc instrument, never accept piano when you can have a harpsichord version

>>145125

why beethoven when you have bach and vivaldi and wagner?

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29f00f  No.145300

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>>145279

>>>145125

>why beethoven when you have bach and vivaldi and wagner?

Why them when you have Rosenmuller and Purcell and Charpentier?

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29f00f  No.145301

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29f00f  No.145303

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>>145125

I'll give him a special pass for his Fidelio particularly if it's got Jon Vickers in it. After all, Haydn was his teacher…

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4d2713  No.145332

>>145279

>why beethoven when you have bach and vivaldi and wagner?

Bach is romantic?

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7222ef  No.145486

>>145300

fine, jordi savall takes the cake with the ancient composers, las folias and his work in the new world is great too, it even shows local mexican music like sones jarochos and other stuff, really shows how the spanish music spread throughout america.

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29f00f  No.145497

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>>145486

Let's not forget the creator of the first opera Monteverdi. Orfeo isn't an opera though, it's a Favola in Musica.

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.>>145497

Of course, and remember the dances of death, murals, postcards, books, songs, and a standing organ where bach and buxtehude played themselves

the dances of death

http://www.dodedans.com/Eindex.htm

http://www.lamortdanslart.com/danse/Allemagne/Lubeck/dd_lubeck.htm

a nice song with the totentanzorgel an organ in a chapel in lubeck witht a gigantic paintig of the death dance where bach and buxtehude both played

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7YokKt0ZdA

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>>145505

This all goes back to one spot; the Cimitere Saint Innocent in medieval/renaissance Paris.

The arcades surrounded the ground where bodies were temporarily buried; the ground was so rich in worms and beetles that a corpse would have it's bones stripped bare in a month or so. The bones would then be dug up and tossed in the ossuraries facing in on the arcade. This arcade was ornamented with the first Danse Macabre, a revolutionary statement where death became the great leveler of men and women, beautiful and ugly, old and young, rich and poor, kings and popes. The arcade also became the favorite haunt of the hottest whores in Europe, where you could pick them up at night and then go into an ossuary surrounded by huge heaps of skeltons; sex and death intermingled psychologically.

I'd post the PDF but it's over 22Mb so too big to upload here.

https://ia801605.us.archive.org/12/items/in.ernet.dli.2015.100122/2015.100122.The-Waning-Of-The-Middle-Ages.pdf

Excellent book. I strongly recommend it.

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29f00f  No.145533

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7222ef  No.145538

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>>145532

Wow, that's interesting, seems like a very strange place, I can barely imagine all the skeletons and whores together, must have been a hell of an experience.

Thanks man, I'll check out the book.

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29f00f  No.145544

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>>145538

I haven't played it but it appears that the Cimitere Saint Innocent was actually modeled in Assassin's Creed. You can actually wander around in it though it appears to be in the 18th century. It was closed in 1780 due to overload in use.

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29f00f  No.145595

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then there is Vincent Dumestre, Le Poeme Harmonique

Love is Strange is my favorite album

https://youtu.be/JBaPoghffbY?list=OLAK5uy_k48S6DlQmpU3zoUeNW_uwjd7x4YR_-2l0

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29f00f  No.145602

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Try to go to concerts like this while you can. In another generation it'll be nothing but chinks and the odd niggers pushed forward with scholarships performing music like this, if there's any audience left at all and they don't just burn down the entire kid and kaboodle, churches, manuscript libraries, ancient museum instruments and all, in an orgy of psychotic jewish hatred.

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29f00f  No.145607

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If we're going to fight and give our lives, we have to have something worth fighting and dying for. I know what I love and want to defend. And no I don't want to see it all destroyed in some Acclerationist idiocy.

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4d2713  No.145965

>>145607

Is this what true love at first sight feels like?

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7222ef  No.146341

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>>145965

Patricia Janeckova is always like what love at first sight feels like.

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4d2713  No.146363

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ec6055  No.146655

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>>140132

Why is it that the Deer Hunter has been misunderstood in so many ways by so many different people over the years?

It's not a hard movie to get.

It's about how a community is being ripped apart by going to fight for ZOG.

It doesn't blame the Vietnamese, what gave you that idea?

It's about these young men having their lives ripped apart by an unjust war none of them has any stakes in nor any real preparation for what they are about to face.

You know, like Vietnam was.

It ate up these people and spit them out malformed and psychologically busted. And dropped them right back into that same community which could never understand what they've been through.

If you think a war movie is automatically a jingoistic propaganda piece, you should sit down and re-evaluate the war movies you've watched or maybe watch some good ones instead.

The Deer Hunter isn't Saving Private Ryan or the Longest Day where it's the brave heroic Americans against the eeehbul gnahtzees. It's about the horror of Vietnam specifically.

>Apocalypse Now

>piece of shit

Do you take off your ideological goggles once in a while or do you just have to view everything through that lense?

The way you seem so butthurt about the, in your eyes, vilification of the Vietnamese, are you vietnamese yourself or do you just LARP as one?

>He thinks Apocalypse Now is about the Vietnam War

Apocalypse Now is a metaphorical movie that is as much about Nam as it is about the Belgian Congo. You obviously never even tried to understand.

It's a goddamn masterpiece and one of the best movies ever made, you troglodyte.

>>140194

Heaven's Gate is, much like Touch of Evil, a failure because of the studio cutting the movie up into an unrecognizable mess.

The restored director's cut Heaven's Gate is a great movie. Way too long, but that's what you get with Cimmino.

Same with Touch of Evil, which was only released in its original form in 1998, 39 years after its original release. I'm pretty convinced that the studio wanted Welles gone and therefore did whatever they could to sabotage his movie to justify him never getting to direct another movie, in which they ultimately succeeded.

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ec6055  No.146665

>>145532

Adding to that was the absolutely cataclysmic 30-years war which was still lingering on the German psyche.

Imagine 50% of your population dying along with 50% of your towns being gone. Partly due to war, partly due to disease and the famines brought on by three consecutive years without sunshine.

It was the most apocalyptic time you could imagine living in and it shaped the German psyche for years to come.

Death featured heavily everywhere and with Bach being born a scant 37 years after its conclusion, there is no doubt he was influenced by this trauma as much as the entire rest of Germany.

Komm, süßer Tod is one of the products of this time where death was simply everywhere.

The French, on the other hand, especially the Parisians, were always a morbid bunch. Like the Viennese are, but for different reasons.

Not saging, despite my double-post, btw. Considering how interminably slow this board is nowadays.

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29f00f  No.146696

>>146655

I'm going to have to disagree with your assessment of Deer Hunter. It was a mischievous movie that catered to American self pity, placing the blame squarely upon the iniquitous mad gambling gooks, and casting the poor marines as the victims of their wicked suicide game, regardless if they were free enterprise S. Vietnamese or communist N. Vietnamese.

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29f00f  No.146697

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>>146655

>>He thinks Apocalypse Now is about the Vietnam War

>Apocalypse Now is a metaphorical movie that is as much about Nam as it is about the Belgian Congo. You obviously never even tried to understand.

>It's a goddamn masterpiece and one of the best movies ever made, you troglodyt

It's not a masterpiece, it's not even a passibly decent movie. And this confabulation of Belgium in the Congo and Americans in Vietnam is particularly insulting and at the same time deeply gratifying to the notoriously delusional American public; those Vietcong they cut the arms off off of all the children in a village that received American vaccines. Only such a thing never happened. It's the equivalent to the fake nerve gas attacks by Assad on his own people, another American propaganda lie. I'm sick of it. I'm sick of Hollywood dogshit. Tropic Thunder did a pretty good job mocking the American movie studio Vietnam war movie though.

You can't have it both ways; you can't make a purportedly "serious" political war movie and then say it's off limits to political analysis.

And no I'm not Vietnamese, I'm just sick of American Hollywood bullshit. I put it on about the same level as fanatical Zionist Christians that want a nuclear war with Magog (Russia) over Israel and the 3rd temple so they can get raptured straight into heaven.

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4d2713  No.146700

>>146697

>>146655

There's no accounting for taste.

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29f00f  No.146704

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>>146700

>There's no accounting for taste.

Funniest depiction of a Hollywood jew I can think of. I had no idea Tom Cruise was such a comedian.

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>>146697

I still think you haven't understood the movie at all. it's not a serious war movie. That's Full Metal Jacket. Apocalypse Now isn't a war movie at all.

It features a war, but it's about one man's journey into the darkness that lurks in the heart of men.

The war is merely a backdrop.

By me saying it was as much about Vietnam as it was about the Belgian Congo I meant it was about neither.

It's an odyssey into hell.

The stuff with the Playboy models, the surfing, the ghost-like French, none of that happened irl. It serves to make a point and as analogies to the steps on Odysseus' journey. The Playboy models being the sirens, etc.

I can see how jaded you are to hollyjew, but these kind of blanket statements, where lumping good movies in with bad ones serve no one.

>>146696

It's not the Russian Roulette alone that breaks them. Of course the Vietnamese were cruel to them during their capture. They were even cruel to their own people during the war. But when is guilt cast upon them? They are just a fierce and cruel enemy, which they were, and the group of young men from Pennsylvania with no combat experience. Of course they would break after what they had to endure. Even Robert "race-traitor" DeNiro's character is forever altered after his experiences. THAT'S what the movie's about.

Walken simply cannot leave that trauma of the russian roulette behind. He is psychologically broken. Steven gets hit the hardest by becoming severely crippled and his new wife cheating on him.

The entire second half of the movie is about the disenfranchisement

felt by veterans coming home. Nobody at home understands them or even wants to understand what they've been through. They carry on with their lives and leave these poor guys out to dry.

This has never changed. Why do you think PTSD is so extremely prevalent in American veterans and virtually absent in other nations' veterans?

The hell German soldiers had to go through in the second world war was a thousand times worse than whatever backwater ZOG has ever chosen for goyim to die in. And yet, those that returned weren't psychologically shattered to kingdom come. Even though they have been vilified to this day.

If you don't want to see the reasons for that explored in a movie, you are free to disregard it as a simple story of "war bad". Or you might want to see it as a pro-war propaganda piece as the leftists did when the movie was released.

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4d2713  No.147171

>>146704

> Tropic Thunder

I'd never heard of it. Just watched it. Holy shit that was funny. Hollywood really is capable of generating high-quality, distilled, well-produced entertainment free of any encumbering social value when the right people are on the job.

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29f00f  No.147186

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>>147171

If you enjoyed that might I recommend that you also try Black and White and also Basquiat.

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4d2713  No.147303

>>147186

> Black and White

I'm on it like vomit!

>Basquiat

Is it this one?

< The brief life of Jean Michel Basquiat, a world renowned New York street artist struggling with fame, drugs and his identity

< (1996) By Julian Schnabel

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115632

From the synopsis I'm not seeing the connection to Tropic Thunder, but this thread has been good to me so for so I'll take the chance.

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29f00f  No.147308

>>147303

Basquiat isn't a broad comedy like Tropic Thunder nor is Black and White but they're both good with excellent casts.

If you haven't seen Election with Matthew Broaderick and Reese Witherspoon that's really good too. Not that's a funny movie.

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29f00f  No.147309

>>147308

"Now that's a funny movie" I meant.

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4d2713  No.147428

>>147308

>If you haven't seen Election with Matthew Broaderick and Reese Witherspoon that's really good too. Now that's a funny movie.

Just watched it. It wasn't bad, but I wouldn't call it a comedy. It had some funny moments, but it lacked the non-stop side-splitting of Tropic Thunder. And the degeneracy meter went into the red more than a couple times, but it was just dialogue and artistic enough to get past. Anyway, I made it to the end, which is more than I can say for 80% of the movies I start.

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29f00f  No.147443

>>147428

I'm not always a big fan of Whit Stillman but Metropolitan and The Last Days of Disco might be something you enjoy. I didn't care for Barcelona though.

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29f00f  No.147444

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29f00f  No.147446

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29f00f  No.147447

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4d2713  No.149310

>>147303

>>147308

> Black & White

I don't know if you're fucking with us by posting extreme degeneracy or you just enjoy watching movies about niggers, wiggers & race mixers, but the quality of film recommendations in this thread is headed off a cliff.

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29f00f  No.149329

>>149310

The movie does have niggers in it. It's a pretty sarcastic satire on modern America. I recommend it. The snippet I posted is pretty fucking funny.

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00c30d  No.149352

>>149329

It seemed neither sarcastic nor satirical to me. Seemed more like a mockumentary (or "reality TV: the movie") made by someone who had watched Kids (1995) too many times. Maybe it's because I've lived in New York; it seems like a totally sincere attempt at realism.

You're right about the cast. That assemblage is really something else. Mike Tyson…Brooke Shields…Trump's ex-wife. Wow.

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