LOST threads on Cinemaphile when it was on its original run were the best time for this board. i still remember the absolute madness when the constant happened
All of those have people that shit on them. I will say Breaking Bad is pretty much critic proof. The complaints I’ve seen (the characters are stupid, the plots are implausible) either aren’t valid or aren’t important.
Op said >almost universally liked by Cinemaphile?
you are always going to get detractors, and generally, since there are fewer of them and they know it, they tend to be hyper vocal about it.
I think everything
Madmen
Breaking Bad
Sopranos
Lost
said is accurate, except perhaps lost. And personally im not a huge fan of Madmen or Breaking Bad.
If i can add a single season of a show i would add True Detective season 1.
Didn't realize it was generally liked here. I actually like the movie, but Has some tonal issues and a shit adaptation for Ozymandias. Marlin Ackerman isn't too great in it either.
I dont get it, as a fat man my entire life people have treated me worse than a Black person, but fat b***hes get the world thrown at their fat hooves. I fricking hate society and women so fricking much its unreal.
there's literally zero difference between that and what happens between skinny men and women, or fit men and women. That's just how it works, women are on tutorial difficulty
Pirece Brosnan's girlfriend is so fat that when she gets in the water, republicans accept that global warming is true because of the measurable rise in sea level.
I think it speaks to how fricked up society and Hollywood is that Brosnan being happily married to his longterm wife and mother of his children is seen as a weird thing that must be explained through fetishes.
The Wire, like Mad Men, has always had complaints of it being boring.
>Now that people pick up on all the pozzed shit on this show, it's popularity has dropped.
You don't fricking say?
The Wire is redpilled as frick. You’d have to go back to Johnny Rebel, and from there to the Birth of a Nation, to find a piece of media as cruel to black people.
The Wire does a great job of showing how fricked up black culture is. Like, when Wallace is about to get murdered by his homies, the only thing he is capable of saying is: >you wuz my homies
Yep. The children are shown to be monsters. The street characters are also shown to be monsters. Most of the successful Black professionals are either incompetent or corrupt. And the show doesn’t try particularly hard to go “they wuz good boys they dindu nuffin need mo money fo dem programs”. There’s not much woke about the Wire.
I once heard many of the street actors temporarily worked without pay in season 4 since HBO was late with the funding, purely out of respect for the show. If true it’s just interesting given how it portrays them. If you had /misc/‘s view of Black oriole before watching the Wire, it’s unlikely to have changed your mind.
braveheart, gladiator, master and commander, matrix 1, fight club and a few others. zoomer opinions dont matter (women are objects, so dont even have opinions).
It's hard to say, seeing as Cinemaphile isn't one person. And anything pushed here could just have one very loud fan and many quiet detractors who only speak up during arguments. And saying you like something could just be a meme, and if the poster is an ironic hipster, they're never going to let go of pretending.
Like, do people here actually like Dark Knight Rises, or just the meme? Does anyone here actually like Morbius?
Something having a general would suggest it's popular, but so many of those threads feel like they're all made by the same person and feel like they're just there shit on the show or encourage people to argue about them. The Star Trek generals for example, for a while there was an effort to push Wheel of Time generals and no one fricking liked that show.
I'm sure anything I named, someone would detract. If I named really popular movies some hipster would call them reddit. If I named the shit that usually gets pushed on here with like a sociopath or autist protagonist, someone would reply to say it was for incels or something.
I think the rule of thumb is, taken as a single organism, TV universally hates everyone and everything.
The Sopranos
Watchmen
Drive
shit
Madmen
Breaking Bad
Sopranos
Lost
Lost is a stretch, Anon
LOST threads on Cinemaphile when it was on its original run were the best time for this board. i still remember the absolute madness when the constant happened
>inb4 boomer
All of those have people that shit on them. I will say Breaking Bad is pretty much critic proof. The complaints I’ve seen (the characters are stupid, the plots are implausible) either aren’t valid or aren’t important.
Characters aren't important on a character-centric show?
Who said anything about importance?
Op said
>almost universally liked by Cinemaphile?
you are always going to get detractors, and generally, since there are fewer of them and they know it, they tend to be hyper vocal about it.
I think everything
said is accurate, except perhaps lost. And personally im not a huge fan of Madmen or Breaking Bad.
If i can add a single season of a show i would add True Detective season 1.
Bad
No, not all
Watchmen the show or the movie? Either way, no
Movie ofc, tv series was dishonest and criticized a lot here and elsewhere
Didn't realize it was generally liked here. I actually like the movie, but Has some tonal issues and a shit adaptation for Ozymandias. Marlin Ackerman isn't too great in it either.
it's not
The film is kino, the show looks worse than torture
>being attracted to fat people
cringe
I dont get it, as a fat man my entire life people have treated me worse than a Black person, but fat b***hes get the world thrown at their fat hooves. I fricking hate society and women so fricking much its unreal.
it's all Black person women have going for them, their welfare check, their pussies and their obesity.
Stop being fat
there's literally zero difference between that and what happens between skinny men and women, or fit men and women. That's just how it works, women are on tutorial difficulty
Kung pow.
Trannies hates it though.
Yes.
that woman on the post looks like that lesbian from snl. kate mckinnon is her name I think.
Pure kino. Sarah Gadon is an angel.
American Psycho
Clockwork Orange
Pirece Brosnan's girlfriend is so fat that when she gets in the water, republicans accept that global warming is true because of the measurable rise in sea level.
>global warming
Trust the science experts call it climate change now chud.
You seem like a huge homosexual
Whooosh, right over your moron head.
American Psycho
True Detective Season 1
A lot of people shit on the last few episodes.
The Terror, and Chernobyl.
Jared Harris might beat Gooseling as Cinemaphile's best actor.
Master and commander
I think it speaks to how fricked up society and Hollywood is that Brosnan being happily married to his longterm wife and mother of his children is seen as a weird thing that must be explained through fetishes.
Does anybody here dislike Tropic Thunder?
american psycho
the hunt
drunk
Never read anyone say anything negative or contrarian about Excalibur, which is indeed a great movie.
Master and Commander, trannies and women haven't seen it so they can't b***h about it.
Rush Hour 2
This was certified kino. Sarah Gadon is loved by all on Cinemaphile and turns every show into kino.
There's a Frasier thread currently going. Seems pretty active right now.
oh shit, I got to get into that thread
Used to be The Wire. Not sure now that pol has taken over Cinemaphile
I'd hope not. The worst American accent on that is by the white guy anyway
>Now that people pick up on all the pozzed shit on this show, it's popularity has dropped.
You don't fricking say?
The Wire, like Mad Men, has always had complaints of it being boring.
The Wire is redpilled as frick. You’d have to go back to Johnny Rebel, and from there to the Birth of a Nation, to find a piece of media as cruel to black people.
The Wire does a great job of showing how fricked up black culture is. Like, when Wallace is about to get murdered by his homies, the only thing he is capable of saying is:
>you wuz my homies
Yep. The children are shown to be monsters. The street characters are also shown to be monsters. Most of the successful Black professionals are either incompetent or corrupt. And the show doesn’t try particularly hard to go “they wuz good boys they dindu nuffin need mo money fo dem programs”. There’s not much woke about the Wire.
And all it does it show how they act.
I once heard many of the street actors temporarily worked without pay in season 4 since HBO was late with the funding, purely out of respect for the show. If true it’s just interesting given how it portrays them. If you had /misc/‘s view of Black oriole before watching the Wire, it’s unlikely to have changed your mind.
Shut the frick up
Fletch
Road House
Freddy Got Fingered
Paint Your Wagon
Wicker Man
Wake In Fright
the terror
chernobyl
The Mummy?
braveheart, gladiator, master and commander, matrix 1, fight club and a few others. zoomer opinions dont matter (women are objects, so dont even have opinions).
>"You're gonna need a bigger boat, Mr. Bond"
This will be an example if you stop acting like homosexuals and just watch the bloody thing.
Malcolm in the Middle
Probably the best one so far. Don’t remember seeing a bad word about it.
Some people don't care for the last season especially the series finale
Severance maybe
Rome, probably.
It's hard to say, seeing as Cinemaphile isn't one person. And anything pushed here could just have one very loud fan and many quiet detractors who only speak up during arguments. And saying you like something could just be a meme, and if the poster is an ironic hipster, they're never going to let go of pretending.
Like, do people here actually like Dark Knight Rises, or just the meme? Does anyone here actually like Morbius?
Something having a general would suggest it's popular, but so many of those threads feel like they're all made by the same person and feel like they're just there shit on the show or encourage people to argue about them. The Star Trek generals for example, for a while there was an effort to push Wheel of Time generals and no one fricking liked that show.
I'm sure anything I named, someone would detract. If I named really popular movies some hipster would call them reddit. If I named the shit that usually gets pushed on here with like a sociopath or autist protagonist, someone would reply to say it was for incels or something.
I think the rule of thumb is, taken as a single organism, TV universally hates everyone and everything.
King of the Hill
Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy, specifically Fellowship of the Ring.
barry lyndon
Yeah, the "Have Sex, Incel" series. It's bangin'.
I think Terminator 2 and Jurassic Park are the best movies ever made. I don't think that's universal here though.
T2’s a good choice. Aside from time travel nit-picking I’ve never read any criticism on Cinemaphile.
>Used to be The Wire. Not sure now that pol has taken over Cinemaphile
Nippy
Arrested Development (Seasons 1-3)
Maybe Seinfeld
Sopranos
Simpsons
Anyone here remember how many threads there were back in the day for these shows? I think even nu Cinemaphile could agree on these.
>American Psycho
>The Thing
>S1 of The Terror
>S1 of True Detective
>Chernobyl
>LOTR Trilogy
>Das Boot
>Big Trouble in Little China
Spartacus
Banshee
Burn Notice
MAYBE The Shield