widely regarded as kino
memed with "my milkshakes bring all the boys to the yard"
It was deemed an instant CLASSIC
It was lauded as a great film and was believed to go down as one of the best of the decade. Which it did.
like Killers of the Flower Moon but ten times more liked
It was acknowledged as an instant classic and Best Picture challenger to No Country For Old Men. "I drink your milkshake" entered into the popular lexicon immediately
Picked it up from Civic Video without any prior knowledge of PTA. I must have been 11 or 12 at the time. It was a strange experience for me because I was mesmerised by the movie while also not finding it all that absorbing or interesting. I felt that there was a weird sort of liminal quality where the cover looked cheap and in the the movie the spaces within the shots were only inhabited by a few people. Like there was an absence of life that should have been there. By the end of it, it didn't occur to me that this was a unique kind of film. I thought there must be other movies like it, but I just didn't watch them. Then, I forgot about it until a few years later I realised that PTA was regarded as an autuer by certain art crowds.
try liked. also the geek nerd sites weren't all capeshit slop and people shitted on Hollywood for making terrible movies. today's pozzed woke homosexualry was unimaginable
It was acknowledged as an instant classic and Best Picture challenger to No Country For Old Men. "I drink your milkshake" entered into the popular lexicon immediately
Briefly viewed as a return to 1970s kino and there was optimism that PTA would lead his generation and the next. No one expected him to sadly peak then and there and grow cringe. Boogie Nights was a movie but this was a film, it was the last epic to stab at the neocon ziochristian hellscape and draw blood. Of course now PTA shills for IDF's genocide as does QT.
I saw it in the theater with this fat chick who was really into me. I sometimes wonder where life would have taken me had I returned her affections. Sure she was pudgy, but she was a sweet dame and probably had a really low body count. Instead I ended up blazing through a decade fueled by alcohol and self hate, shacking up with an HRT femboy. Instead of pumping children into that fat broad I'm blowing my loads in some feminized boy's butthole, and I can't get enough.
I liked the movie though Lol, milkshake!
It was loved purely because of Daniel Day-Lewis performance. The story and themes are instantly forgettable, hamfisted critiques of Nietzsche and evangelicalism. All involved probably constantly fantasized about film classrooms discussing le deep symbolism and art. It's just a rehash of the same shit Hollywood has been seething over for 70 years.
My older sister who was a sophomore in college said it was the greatest film she has ever seen. I didnt understand what she meant cuz i was busy fapping to american pie movies that time.
I saw it in the cinema. It was great. Still a 10/10 and in my top 10 movies.
Even though it sucks
Same. Saw a sneak preview midnight showing. still top 5 for me. Maybe #1
widely regarded as kino
memed with "my milkshakes bring all the boys to the yard"
I prefer thickshakes
It was deemed an instant CLASSIC
Picked it up from Civic Video without any prior knowledge of PTA. I must have been 11 or 12 at the time. It was a strange experience for me because I was mesmerised by the movie while also not finding it all that absorbing or interesting. I felt that there was a weird sort of liminal quality where the cover looked cheap and in the the movie the spaces within the shots were only inhabited by a few people. Like there was an absence of life that should have been there. By the end of it, it didn't occur to me that this was a unique kind of film. I thought there must be other movies like it, but I just didn't watch them. Then, I forgot about it until a few years later I realised that PTA was regarded as an autuer by certain art crowds.
It was lauded as a great film and was believed to go down as one of the best of the decade. Which it did.
like Killers of the Flower Moon but ten times more liked
try liked. also the geek nerd sites weren't all capeshit slop and people shitted on Hollywood for making terrible movies. today's pozzed woke homosexualry was unimaginable
Did you know the whole point of him is that he's impotent? Hence why he eats pussy and is angry all the time.
The final scene made Christians profoundly uncomfortable.
Nice try Shlomo.
Cope
most of Upton SInclair's work is highly critical of americ**t christianity
i miss her
She's waiting for you, Anon, on your dusty old PS2...
OP is a bastard from a basket just kidding bro we love you
Everybody raised PTA on their shoulders and carried him thru the streets of Hollywood shouting "For he's a jolly good fellow"
Even though it's meh
which was the better 2007 film
There Will Be Blood: 10/10 kino
No Country: 7/10 crimeslop (and I prefer the Coens overall)
where can I cop that jumper?
It's a shawl cardigan and the closest one I've seen is a $400 dehen1920 one.
thanks, that does seem to be the consensus. Most likely custom made for the film
Drink which milkshake, anon?
It was acknowledged as an instant classic and Best Picture challenger to No Country For Old Men. "I drink your milkshake" entered into the popular lexicon immediately
Everyone was talking about this and no country.
I avoid buzz like a swarm of killer bees, so I didn't watch either myself for another 5 or 6 years.
Briefly viewed as a return to 1970s kino and there was optimism that PTA would lead his generation and the next. No one expected him to sadly peak then and there and grow cringe. Boogie Nights was a movie but this was a film, it was the last epic to stab at the neocon ziochristian hellscape and draw blood. Of course now PTA shills for IDF's genocide as does QT.
Nah, The Master was very good, it's Inerrant Vice that was shit.
Saw it in theater and was one of like three people in there
I saw it in the theater with this fat chick who was really into me. I sometimes wonder where life would have taken me had I returned her affections. Sure she was pudgy, but she was a sweet dame and probably had a really low body count. Instead I ended up blazing through a decade fueled by alcohol and self hate, shacking up with an HRT femboy. Instead of pumping children into that fat broad I'm blowing my loads in some feminized boy's butthole, and I can't get enough.
I liked the movie though Lol, milkshake!
>shacking up with an HRT femboy.
What is wrong with all the queers on this site?
You do know that makes you a homosexual, right?
It was loved purely because of Daniel Day-Lewis performance. The story and themes are instantly forgettable, hamfisted critiques of Nietzsche and evangelicalism. All involved probably constantly fantasized about film classrooms discussing le deep symbolism and art. It's just a rehash of the same shit Hollywood has been seething over for 70 years.
It was popular enough that my giga-pleb parents watched it at the cinema and came home going “that was a waste of 2.5 hours of my life”.
People were literally acting like it was the best film ever. It may not have even been the best film that year, 2007 was great.
My older sister who was a sophomore in college said it was the greatest film she has ever seen. I didnt understand what she meant cuz i was busy fapping to american pie movies that time.
More importantly, how was this movie received on Cinemaphile?