Most people (including on this site) don't know kino from slop so i don't care. I also don't share movies I like with people because I don't need any external validation for my taste which is exquisite
In 20 years you'll be fleeing from the gay brown troony golem hordes that are roaming the world looking for white devils to get "Justice" on by command of their israeli-guided AI overlords
I'm trying to decide whether or not to show it to my mother because she says she loves every Ewan McGregor movie she's seen, but she hasn't seen this one. Well I wouldn't be watching it with her though, because I do not much want to see Ewan McGregor's penis while my mother is watching.
When I'm with normie friends I just put on simple, popular movies that anyone can digest. Movies in these types of situations aren't meant to be fully watched anyways, you're supposed to talk to each other while something plays in the background.
With that said I do have one friend that can actually sit through more interesting stuff and we talk about camera angles, light and stuff like that.
>Movies in these types of situations aren't meant to be fully watched anyways, you're supposed to talk to each other while something plays in the background.
Yeah, that's a big NO for me. My autism is off the charts with this kind of stuff.
Just make sure it's a movie you've already seen before, or a TV show since who cares about TV shows. That way you can safely ignore it without caring about what's going on.
Yes but I don't really care. If you don't like it then you don't like it. I only get annoyed when women ask tons of questions that the movie would answer later. Seriously why do they do that?
It's a good lesson to learn that the world doesn't revolve around you. People might shit on you or build you up, or both at the same time. But whatever happens, you should enjoy yourself if you can
not just movies but anything really. Most people just want to speak about themselves.
people will ask me a question and just start speaking over me after 2 words.
Most people are not worth interacting with.
Most people (including on this site) don't know kino from slop so i don't care. I also don't share movies I like with people because I don't need any external validation for my taste which is exquisite
It's inevitable. Plebism is a default state, the way of Kino is a lonely way.
In 20 years the skill of typing will be gone and people will only be able to communicate through social media screenshots
Typing will go, but it's all over already, no one even writes (physically) anymore. The average IQ before the century ends will be 75.
That's probably what the average IQ of Cinemaphile already is. I wouldn't be surprised if the average IQ of /misc/ is sub 60
My Habib in Allah this is an imageboard
I am impressed to discover that habib actually is the correct word to use in this context.
Cinemaphile will have a talk to type feature
It will also have built-in meme generators via generative AI - text and video
Hopefully, Cinemaphile will be gone in 20 years.
>Hopefully freedom of speech will be gone
>4cuck
>freedom of speech
Freedom of speech? On Cinemaphile? Nice joke. Call me the n-word and see how that goes for you.
You're a Black person
Now try this on reddit and then stay there
The n worder
In 20 years you'll be fleeing from the gay brown troony golem hordes that are roaming the world looking for white devils to get "Justice" on by command of their israeli-guided AI overlords
Underrated post.
I tried to show my normie friends Trainspotting and they just sat on their phones the entire time.
I'm trying to decide whether or not to show it to my mother because she says she loves every Ewan McGregor movie she's seen, but she hasn't seen this one. Well I wouldn't be watching it with her though, because I do not much want to see Ewan McGregor's penis while my mother is watching.
I don't love any movie
Nope. Watched Flash Gordon (1980) with my best friend yesterday, he was ecstatic about it.
Body pillows don't count
When I'm with normie friends I just put on simple, popular movies that anyone can digest. Movies in these types of situations aren't meant to be fully watched anyways, you're supposed to talk to each other while something plays in the background.
With that said I do have one friend that can actually sit through more interesting stuff and we talk about camera angles, light and stuff like that.
>Movies in these types of situations aren't meant to be fully watched anyways, you're supposed to talk to each other while something plays in the background.
Yeah, that's a big NO for me. My autism is off the charts with this kind of stuff.
Just make sure it's a movie you've already seen before, or a TV show since who cares about TV shows. That way you can safely ignore it without caring about what's going on.
Yes but I don't really care. If you don't like it then you don't like it. I only get annoyed when women ask tons of questions that the movie would answer later. Seriously why do they do that?
It's not just women. CinemaSins built a career on finding "plot holes" that are answered in the very next scene.
Ye?
Ye.
This is why I watch movies alone and in the dark these days.
Same but I watch the movie "Alone in the Dark."
It's a good lesson to learn that the world doesn't revolve around you. People might shit on you or build you up, or both at the same time. But whatever happens, you should enjoy yourself if you can
I have one thing in my left hand and one thing in my right hand.
Choose a hand.
I choose th
not just movies but anything really. Most people just want to speak about themselves.
people will ask me a question and just start speaking over me after 2 words.
Most people are not worth interacting with.