cinema peaked here
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cinema peaked here
cinema peaked here
Cinema pooped here.
raimigays answer me: how did we go from this to some back and forth tunes spam
Peak cinemad here
film really is dead
cinema peaked here
cinema peaker here.
Capeshit literally killed my interest in movies
Thanos looks stupid
no, he LOOKS like josh brolin, chud
a bit rude
I hate capeBlack folk so much it's insane
>She-Hulk avatar
They're a fricking pig with no morals.
For me, it's the T-Rex breakout scene in Jurassic Park
i've never seen this dbz episode.
What arc is this?
cinema peaked here
or here
I fricking hate people
Are these geeks fricking nuts? Everything in IW and Endgame looked ugly as sin.
i can feel onions through the screen
Raped by the filter.
This one scene in arguably the weakest of battles of the lotr trilogy shits all over those cape shit battles.
GROND! GROND! GROND! GROND! GROND!
I don't see any cinema. What video game was xir playing?
This just makes me think there is a demand for more wild shit, Thanos using a moon to punch Iron Man is just small scale compared to some visuals in other nerd shit from vidya/comics.
>reverse search expecting some deleted scene but it happened in real life
Wow, Lynch is kino in motion on and off screen.
i will never get over the fact there's a Berserk reference in Infinity War.
What is it?
Not watching that shit.
Capeshitbros...
Fricking Ew!
That just drags Berserk down.
I feel like having an eclipse + apocalypse isn't enough to say it's a Beserk reference.
yeah, a negative peak
>Cinema
>Posts videogame cutscene
I can't even
>where cinema actually peaked
Is that actually from the movie? Looks awful.
>a decade of formulaic schlock where the good guys win BUT AT A COST!!!
>this time the bad guy wins
>This is masterful subversion of expectations, never before seen in cinema history