I consider myself a gamer, and not a TV and Film enjoyer. I both spend more time gaming, or browsing Cinemaphile, than watching TV and Film. I've watched a lot, but it was mainly just to speak to Cinemaphile. That incentive is basically gone, because the Cinemaphileners are gone, and they were replaced with whoever's here now.
I won't go back to Cinemaphile, but I will filter this thread. Please enjoy each others company. I suspect the filtered section is horrible, because you all post in every available thread. You wouldn't even be able to guess the percentage of the board that's filtered.
If you don't watch television and film, you don't belong on Cinemaphile. Being in places in which you don't belong is very non-white behavior. >But tv is le woke
So get off the board >But le memes
Get off the board >B-but
Get off the board, Black
It's pretty much the only thing I do most days besides work and post here. I watch a new movie every day and I enjoy the ritual of putting something on at the end of the day, drinking some alcohol, and sinking into kino.
writing, construction (carpentry, arts & craft, etc) filming, painting, gardening, cooking, photography (different discipline from filmmaking), dancing, acting, stand up comedy
buying the materials for any of these things is not consuming as your supporting a field you'd like to engage in. that's also the difference between an asset and a liability
Consumerism doesn't just mean "you bought a thing", you moron. Buying smithing tools to do smithing as a hobby isn't consumerism because it doesn't revolve around buying new shit all the time. Those gays who claim to be into computers who just keep buying new keyboards or keycaps every month are consumerists, however.
Videogames have always being my main hobby, tv and books were secondary. However in the last few years the time spent watching TV increased drastically, and I play only occasionally. I still love and probably prefer a good vidya over a good movie, but I'm just getting older. After spending many hours working in front a PC everyday, I'm just too tired to play and instead prefer to watch some TV. Also my wrists and butt hurt for sitting all day in front of a PC and playing wait too much in the past.
A couple of months before the COVID pandemic I got myself an OLED TV mainly for vidya, but couldn't upgrade my PC because GPU prices would skyrocket. So I ended up becoming a Cinemaphile enthusiast. During the many lockdowns I had my TV pal sneaking here and bingewatching a lot of great stuff.
Honestly I've lost a lot of passion for movie watching. I truly don't have much urge these days. I focus mostly on reading, writing, and my religious practice.
>Fiction isn’t real
"Fiction" are ideas, ideas are part of our reality. Therefore, it is real. Everything that exists is real. Fiction exists, therefore, it's real.
I scrooooooll Cinemaphile and facebook more than i watch TV
No. Talking about it is.
I consider myself a gamer, and not a TV and Film enjoyer. I both spend more time gaming, or browsing Cinemaphile, than watching TV and Film. I've watched a lot, but it was mainly just to speak to Cinemaphile. That incentive is basically gone, because the Cinemaphileners are gone, and they were replaced with whoever's here now.
>I consider myself a gamer
no one respects you more for this btw
You are much worse than a Cinemaphile gay. Go back to Cinemaphile, homosexual
>B-but-
Go back
I won't go back to Cinemaphile, but I will filter this thread. Please enjoy each others company. I suspect the filtered section is horrible, because you all post in every available thread. You wouldn't even be able to guess the percentage of the board that's filtered.
>8k hrs in dota 2
Holy shit imagine how fried your brain is from all the tard wrangling
I bet you never played a single minute of warcraft 3 dota. FAKE fricking gamer
Being tired and depressed is my hobby
I like shitposting about vaguely remembered TV shows and films on Cinemaphile, but I don't own a TV
No. I play piano. I've been trying to write music for 15 years and have not written one thing worth listening to
I write game engines and have been for a while, also nothing worth anything has come about from it, except having a very narrow skillset.
If you don't watch television and film, you don't belong on Cinemaphile. Being in places in which you don't belong is very non-white behavior.
>But tv is le woke
So get off the board
>But le memes
Get off the board
>B-but
Get off the board, Black
not really I just shitpost
yes, currently it's Lovejoy @ https://bongstream.live/north/
I play guitar
Watching movies, yes, in the winter.
No I'd say that's video games followed by tropical fish keeping. Reading comes in just under film.
Why so many gaymers here? There's multiple video games boards for that
It's pretty much the only thing I do most days besides work and post here. I watch a new movie every day and I enjoy the ritual of putting something on at the end of the day, drinking some alcohol, and sinking into kino.
Is watching TV really a hobby?
If gaming, reading, and collecting random bullshit are hobbies, than TV is too
gaming, reading and collecting are not hobbies, it's just consumerism
Name 10 hobbies that involve no consumerism
writing, construction (carpentry, arts & craft, etc) filming, painting, gardening, cooking, photography (different discipline from filmmaking), dancing, acting, stand up comedy
buying the materials for any of these things is not consuming as your supporting a field you'd like to engage in. that's also the difference between an asset and a liability
frodo
podo
sam
marry
bilbo
pippy
the rest
pooping in my neighbors mailbox
Consumerism doesn't just mean "you bought a thing", you moron. Buying smithing tools to do smithing as a hobby isn't consumerism because it doesn't revolve around buying new shit all the time. Those gays who claim to be into computers who just keep buying new keyboards or keycaps every month are consumerists, however.
watching movies or series is not a hobby, it's a passive activity where you are not creating or doing anything.
I barely watch anything. I just enjoy seeing Hollywood tank.
Videogames have always being my main hobby, tv and books were secondary. However in the last few years the time spent watching TV increased drastically, and I play only occasionally. I still love and probably prefer a good vidya over a good movie, but I'm just getting older. After spending many hours working in front a PC everyday, I'm just too tired to play and instead prefer to watch some TV. Also my wrists and butt hurt for sitting all day in front of a PC and playing wait too much in the past.
A couple of months before the COVID pandemic I got myself an OLED TV mainly for vidya, but couldn't upgrade my PC because GPU prices would skyrocket. So I ended up becoming a Cinemaphile enthusiast. During the many lockdowns I had my TV pal sneaking here and bingewatching a lot of great stuff.
Literally me
>TV pal
How many times did you kiss him frog boy
Video games just feel like a waste of time to me. I find little in them that's interesting. What I used to think I found interesting, movies do better
I don't watch television.
Used to be. Now I'm trying to get into literature, starting with Iliad and e-girlta.
For me it’s east of eden
Watching something isn't a hobby
hob·by1
/ˈhäbē/
noun
noun: hobby; plural noun: hobbies
1.
an activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure.
"her hobbies are reading and gardening"
If birdwatching is a hobby, so is movie watching
Great, you can read a book
Honestly I've lost a lot of passion for movie watching. I truly don't have much urge these days. I focus mostly on reading, writing, and my religious practice.
Pic very related
No. My main hobby is consuming drugs. The kino comes after.
Fiction isn’t real, it’s irrational to be too interested in it
>Fiction isn’t real
"Fiction" are ideas, ideas are part of our reality. Therefore, it is real. Everything that exists is real. Fiction exists, therefore, it's real.
Fargo season 1&2 and better call Saul, everything else sucks ass