Kinos with this feel? Pacific Northwest, seaside towns or islands, any genre.

Kinos with this feel? Pacific Northwest, seaside towns or islands, any genre.

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  1. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    They Nest (2000) made for TV horror movie about wienerroaches. it's so comfy dude

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      which by the way, it's filmed in canada, and is set in NE, but it's got the same feel (to anyone who is gonna be like TAHT'S NOT PAC NW)

  2. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Goonies is the obvious answer. The I Spy Treasure Hunt pc point-and-click game from 2001 is also right up your alley.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >The I Spy Treasure Hunt pc point-and-click game
      Damn that brings up memories of the haunted house i spy book I looked at all the time as a kid, especially around halloween...

  3. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    jaws
    the fog

  4. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Frick bros I want to live Astoria so bad….it’s like a storybook land

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      seems to be an expensive place now

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        PNW homie here. It's not Portland expensive, but it's getting there. Cute town, but we have a lot of quaint coastal cities up here.

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          Howdy! same here, got to explore there a bit when we went camping there last summer. The Maritime museum was very cool

          • 9 months ago
            Anonymous

            Noice! Glad you enjoyed it. We've got a lot of awesome towns in OR and (especially) WA, so if you come back, I can suggest some others.

            • 9 months ago
              Anonymous

              Guarantee this homosexual is from california. No native would be telling anyone to come here. If you really lived here long enough, you'd see first hand how shit everything gets when people gloat about it

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                i can confirm this

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                >seeing my quiet, unknown childhood swimming hole turn into a caliBlack person hellhole right after some homosexual israelite writes about it in the Oregonian
                I wish a nuke would just wipe out our whole state. Complete erasure would be preferable to the slow, painful corruption we're getting now

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                i can confirm this, the property next to me was purchased by californians and immediately trashed

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                I think The Birds took place on a seaside town.
                When Marnie Was There also takes place near the ocean.

                You are not alone, California is messing up my area too. Lots of new people from California, and India for some reason, with $$$ buying up everything and we're getting a lot of bad California-baed chain resturaunts too. Ironically the In-N-Out we got is 10x better quality than the ones I had in California, so I don't know whats up with that.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Wrong, homosexual. WA and OR have more kino per square capita than the rest of the country. You're just a pussy b***h who does nothing when shitstains of humanity move into their neighborhood.

                Everything else pales in comparison

                Hell yes. Roslyn, North Bend, Elba...also kino as frick. Frick the poser homosexuals above.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Chudgays seethe so hard with rage when they see others talking about living in the PNW or California. Must suck ass to live in a shithole red state lol

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                They're not talking about Seattle or Portland though. Western Washington and Oregon exist. The West coast is full of gays anyway. I can't stand that smug holier than thou bullshit. And LA is obviously self absorbed and gay. I like the East coast.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                >I like the East coast.
                homie why. I'm from the East coast and apart from comfy September - early November it's lame as shit
                Winter:
                >Cold as shit
                >Snows until May some years
                >Colors: Brown, white
                Spring:
                >Snow -> Glorious 3 weeks of actual spring -> HUMIDITY
                Summer:
                >Humid as frick
                >Hot as frick
                >Buggy as frick
                >Cicadas go REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

                Plus the landscape on the east coast sucks massive wiener compared to the beautiful outdoors of the PNW.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                I really wish I had the power to end you, man. It's so fricking depressing seeing this state fill with subhumans like you

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                >WA and OR have more kino per square capita than the rest of the country

                I disagree. You really think eastern WA and OR are kino?

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                No Idaho is fricking shit too because of Maga chudgays and religious fanatics

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Eastern WA is the best part of state. Oregon is just Washington's toilet. All the shit that makes Washington bad is amplified in Oregon.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                >Eastern WA is the best part of state
                You definitely have more tattoos than you do teeth!!!! LMAO!

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                this is the dumbest post I have ever read in my life.

                you did it, moron. You can only be moronic and think there is anything worthwhile in Eastern Washington.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                You sound like some urbanite homosexual who barely leaves his basement. Eastern Washington is absolutely gorgeous, especially during the summer season, and the people out there are friendly even if most of them are white trash.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Not the anon you're replying to, but I can refute you many times over:

                Winthrop
                Leavenworth & all of the Enchantments, b***h (objectively one of the most beautiful places on the planet)
                Palouse
                Republic
                Concunully
                Walla Walla
                Spokane/Pullman
                Chelan, Stehekin, Holden Village
                Molson
                Moses Lake
                Dayton

                GTFO with your ignorant bullshit.

                Incorrect on every count. There is nothing good about the shit hole I grew up in.

                Thanks for the confirmation that anyone who likes eastern Washington is moronic. I'm amazed you could even type.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Not the anon you're replying to, but I can refute you many times over:

                Winthrop
                Leavenworth & all of the Enchantments, b***h (objectively one of the most beautiful places on the planet)
                Palouse
                Republic
                Concunully
                Walla Walla
                Spokane/Pullman
                Chelan, Stehekin, Holden Village
                Molson
                Moses Lake
                Dayton

                GTFO with your ignorant bullshit.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Good list anon
                >stehekin
                Such a comfy town and keeps with the theme of the thread. I backpacked from halfway up lake Chelan to stehekin back in 2018, was an awesome trip.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                You forgot Wenatchee and Ellensburg. The latter in particular for the rodeo and having one of the best Japanese restaurant in the state, just right next to the college.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                >Winthrop
                >Palouse
                >Republic
                >Moses Lake
                >Dayton

                Kek! You must be a big fan of gas stations, meth, and vape shops. This is coming from a homie that went to WSU btw

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                homosexual liberal town. Tourist Black folk flooding it all the time. Buttfrickingly expensive. It was a good town up until the 90s or so.

                Get off my board chuds. It's a beautiful place and will continue to be one even if people move there

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                >wanders into thread for some fricking reason
                >sees conversation between two anons
                >starts screeching
                Idgaf where you're from or how long you've been there, just frick off

          • 9 months ago
            Anonymous

            The Astoria maritime museum is so kino

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        When you look at the history of every beach town they were usually poorgay shitholes up until recently.
        Then property values went insane and they all got yuppied.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      I went there for a few days on my last burgerland trip and I don't think I've been to a comfier place in my life.
      Just eating food and watching the ships go by

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        Sounds like a good use of time.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      I went there for a few days on my last burgerland trip and I don't think I've been to a comfier place in my life.
      Just eating food and watching the ships go by

      I hate to burst your bubble bros but I travel to astoria about once a year and it’s not the same. Homelessness has gotten pretty fricking bad in the last few years. Obviously not on par with a major city but for how small the town is the amount of psychotic homeless is fricking insane.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Astoria
      The weather is absolutely shit 75% of the year

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      homosexual liberal town. Tourist Black folk flooding it all the time. Buttfrickingly expensive. It was a good town up until the 90s or so.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        Lmao eat shit chudhomosexual. Trumpgays vote against their own economic interests

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          no they dont, the economy was better than its been in a long time under trump and now with biden we've seen record breaking inflation and are in a recession. wtf are you smoking?

          • 9 months ago
            Anonymous

            Lmao trump is going to jail. Bidenomics is raising wages for the working class!

          • 9 months ago
            Anonymous

            Why are red states always massively poorer than blue states?

            • 9 months ago
              Anonymous

              Half the states libs shit on also have high populations of blacks. The ignorance of the South is astounding by people who are supposed to be educated and intelligent. Cut the fake performative bullshit. Malcolm was right. The fact that both parties try to cater to blacks is hilarious. White liberals do more harm than good. Conservatives suck too, but they aren't the ones with the fake nice guy routine. That's where libs fricked up. It's better be a anything but a stereotypical lib because then you don't have to live up to the ridiculous expectations. That's why all these supposed feminist guys getting outed is worse than if they hadn't pretended to be feminists. It's also impossible to live up to. Tomorrow something could become problematic and a person might done or said that thing 10 years ago. That's why libs have been eating themselves the past several years.

            • 9 months ago
              Anonymous

              Red states are almost always poorer than blue states but it doesn’t tell the whole story. In most red states the main industry is farming, which isn’t very profitable and is heavily subsidized. In blue states the main industries are tech and finance and shit. This enables most blue states to have an OP economic output. However you can’t eat ipad so the poorgay farmers are still necessary. Red and blue states need each other and the two combined is part of what makes US so powerful.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                This

                And the sad reality is with the decline of American manufacturing. Agriculture products are the only tangible goods that the global market is willing to purchase from the US. In fact, most American farm products are sold abroad rather than consumed domestically.

            • 9 months ago
              Anonymous

              Because blacks live there. Proximity to blacks makes Whites extremely red pilled. You can be aloof and pretend to love nigs when you live in Vermont.

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          so do libs. you can't vote for red or blue without going against your own interests. economic leftism is dead. you'll never vote that in. it won't happen.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        Try that in a small town!

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Goonies
      >Antlers

      Just go to Norway/Sweden

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        I don't care for swedes

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      For me it's garibaldi. Just drove down the coast and almost every town is likes dream

  5. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    The Ninth Configuration, set in castle but the castle is in the Pacific Northwest and the movie is kino

  6. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    X Files

  7. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Not seaside, but Eureka is the best Pacific Northwest show.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      I remember that show.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Oh god I used to live a city over in the college town. Great place but didn't know they made a show.

  8. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    In the Bedroom

  9. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Sometimes a Great Notion is an amazing movie for getting the Pacific Northwest small town and logging vibe. I've never seen anything like it.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      I’ve read the book at least 10 times but never seen the movie. I should give it a try although there is no way it could capture a fraction of the depth of the book.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Sometimes a Great Notion
      Absolute kino.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Loved the novel. If the movie's as good as you make it seem, I'm going to be very happy.

  10. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    The goonies
    Twin peaks
    Leave no trace

  11. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    >middle of bumfrick nowhere in a poor working class seaside town
    >the fricking mansion in the middle
    wtf?

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >mansion
      I bet your british

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        It's a 2 story house that looks like it has 10 rooms in it

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          >middle of bumfrick nowhere in a poor working class seaside town
          >the fricking mansion in the middle
          wtf?

          >10 rooms is big for walkable city cels

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      It's not really that big, but since this is an Island, and it's right by the ferry docks, it's probably the old Inn.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Probably a hotel/restaurant.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        It's a 2 story house that looks like it has 10 rooms in it

        Exactly, it's likely a bed and breakfast.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >poor working class seaside town
      thats an island and they are not poor

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      This is orcas island bro. It’s not in the middle of nowhere and I wouldn’t call it working class. It’s borderline in the Seattle metro area and gets a shitton of tourism $$$ from amazon employees wanting to larp as weekend adventurers in their subaru outback.

      >t. Seattle homie

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      it's a hotel.

  12. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Kindergarten Cop

  13. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    The double feature season of american horror story.

  14. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Midnight Mass. I’m going to assume Cinemaphile hates it because it comes off as anti-Christian, but it’s really well done. Besides the tryhard philosophy, but it’s worth a watch

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Such a good show, but that’s definitely more New England coastal vibes vs Pacific Northwest. Still a fricking great show though, 100% worth watching

  15. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Bates Motel

  16. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    why am i the first one to post it

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Probably the only boomer here.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      "Hunting"

      Also, another PNW guy here. I wish there were more kinos about my area. Kimi is the only recent Seattle area movie I can think of where the story is filmed in Seattle and is actually about Seattle.

      Some kind of ferry or Puget Sound/Lake Washington movie would be good.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        I think being from Seattle increase my enjoyment of the ring like 50% tbh. Also despite nolan’s insomnia being set in Alaska it really nails the pnw feel for me

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          Yes, the Ring is a solid example. What kills me about it is during the raining scenes. The light is different than it should be during a rain here. They're clearly doing it by spraying the area. If you've lived here as long as me, it's obvious when it's sunny out, but they're trying to convince you it's raining.
          I like that the barn in that movie is in Monroe, my hometown. It bothers me that Naomi was in my town, but I didn't see her though!

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        >that pic
        Pretty much my bike ride yesterday, weather included. 78 degrees, not a cloud in the sky, just cruising across the 520 to bellevue, then down to i90 and back up through madrona. very comfy loop.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Also, another PNW guy here. I wish there were more kinos about my area. Kimi is the only recent Seattle area movie I can think of where the story is filmed in Seattle and is actually about Seattle.

        You sound like some homosexual Californian transplant. Seattle absolutely does not need anymore exposure. In the past the decade thanks to transplants like you it's become overcrowded and overpriced.

        Also film and tv productions are not a thing in Seattle, because the local artists don't give two shits about those types of media production and the city government doesn't care to promote those projects.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >why am i the first one to post it
      Because it doesn't fit the OP's criteria? He wanted seaside or harbor settings. First Blood is upper west coast, but it's inland.

  17. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    That one movie where Marisa Tomei's ex boyfriend murders Nick Stahl.

  18. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Midnight Mass is supposed to take place on the East Coast but was actually filmed around Vancouver so it ticks two of the boxes.

  19. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    I got stuck there for half a day because there was a ferry problem. I had to get to Seattle by morning to fly back home. Beautiful place, but don't get stuck there.

  20. 9 months ago
    Anonymous
  21. 9 months ago
    Anonymous
  22. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    I'm going to Portland and Seattle with a tour group in two weeks.

    What should I see with my free time?

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      The woodland park zoo is a pretty top tier zoo in my opinion
      Go to the Columbia tower observation deck (twice the height of the space needle, half the price, and less crowded)
      Museum of flight (one of the best aviation museums in the entire country, truly astounding)
      The argosy harbor cruise is a little basic but it’s a good time with some cool sights

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        Definitely skip the needle in favor of the Columbia Tower

        >t. live in Seattle

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      The Space Needle and Seattle Center area is nice thing to walk around. If you're near the Capital Grille and like steak, it's really good, if you have the funds. A boat tour around the sound is solid too or take a ferry to the other side of the water, just for the ride and to explore a small, waterside town like OP's post. If you like baseball, seeing a Mariners game is always good, especially since you could be there on a value night.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        >If you like baseball, seeing a Mariners game is always good, especially since you could be there on a value night.

        I actually went to one the last time I was in Seattle over 16 years ago.

        I still have the t-shirt somewhere, too fat to wear it these days though.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Mount Rainier

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      I forgot about this. It's an underground tour that's about all the brothels from the old times.
      http://undergroundtour.com/underworld/index.html
      In case you didn't know modern Seattle sits on top of old Seattle. That could actually be a cool setting for a movie.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        I visited Seattle 3 years ago so listen to me.
        The Space Needle is badass and worth doing. Gasworks Park is badass and a really good place to watch the sunset. The troll under the bridge is badass.
        Gum Wall is a gay waste of time. The Fish Market is a gay waste of time. Anything having to do with Starbucks or Amazon = gay waste of time.

        These anons know what's up. Here are some other Seattle kinos:
        >Smith Tower bar
        >Alki Beach
        >Bruce & Brandon Lee's graves
        >UW District
        >Georgetown

        Other Washington:
        >Port Townsend
        >Poulsbo (viking town)
        >Winthrop and Twisp
        >Leavenworth and Lake Chelan
        >Republic
        >Friday Harbor, Lopez, Orcas, all of the San Juans
        >Concunully, Carnonado, Ryderwood (for your small town fetish)
        >Seabrook (fricking Stepford town)
        >Long Beach, Oysterville, Oyhut, Westtbrook
        >Palouse

        As for Oregon, outside of Portland:
        > Sisters, Dee Wright Observatory, McKenzie Byway, Terwilliger Hot Springs
        >Ashland
        >Joseph and Wallowa Lake
        >Painted Hills
        >Smith Rock Bivouac Area
        >Shady Cove
        >Crater Lake

        ...and a lot more.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      I visited Seattle 3 years ago so listen to me.
      The Space Needle is badass and worth doing. Gasworks Park is badass and a really good place to watch the sunset. The troll under the bridge is badass.
      Gum Wall is a gay waste of time. The Fish Market is a gay waste of time. Anything having to do with Starbucks or Amazon = gay waste of time.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Give me an idea of your tastes in movies and travel priorities, and I can give you the best suggestions for both.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      seattle is overrun with tweakers and mentally ill homeless, but if you can stomach that, there's tons of stuff to do.
      if you like carribean food check out paseo, there's one in ballard and one above fremont iirc
      i haven't been there in years so i can speak to their 2020s quality

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        I live in the Puget sound region. But I also lived on the gulf coast for 15 years and traveled all over the Caribbean. Paseo isn't Caribbean.

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          whatever the frick it is its good

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          to those boasting about liberal policy Kate Brown has fricked our state for years and Tina Kotek is hardly doing better, say what you want about republicans but we def need a change of leadership here

          can't speak for WA but eastern Oregon is kino af and I say this as someone who lives in the Willamette Valley and visits eastern OR annually, its full of mystery and a true apocalyptic sensation, its like Mars over there

          • 9 months ago
            Anonymous

            Yeah but I’ll keep voting lib until republicans stop being fascist

            • 9 months ago
              Anonymous

              Well, you got to be a little fascist to get rid of criminals that are infringing on the rights of non-criminals.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                This is what Seattle's doing right now. Current mayor is pretty pro-cop and is doing a decent job at sweeping the frickin junkie camps that keep popping up. City council re-elections going on right now. Popular opinion among anyone over 25 is that there's a serious need to crack down on these zombie junkie RV dwellers. Hopefully the momentum continues because I'm tired of keeping my head on a swivel when I walk to the fricking grocery store.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                I hope so to. That's not what I would call a home.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Good. Next step: execute these pieces of shit in the street.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Someone in my neighborhood molotov'd an RV a few weeks ago. I was so frickin proud.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Goddamn, this gives me a boner. Where was this? I'm just about at this level. So far I have, in the past year:

                >punched a tweaker standing in the median while driving by
                >shot two people with slingshots getting into my garbage
                >chased off a trespasser with a sword
                >chased off another with a gun
                >half-blinded a crackhead with a laser

                People who b***h about living in cities, especially gun-owning conservatives, are a bunch of pussy homosexuals. If it's the Wild West out here, have some goddamn fun with it, you cowards. Even my wife can't decide whether I'm being needlessly reckless, or if it's fricking hilarious.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Very based. This was up in Greenwood (Seattle), though there's been a lot of fires set at camps downtown too (reports indicate that they've been intentionally set, godspeed troops.)

            • 9 months ago
              Anonymous

              Well, you got to be a little fascist to get rid of criminals that are infringing on the rights of non-criminals.

              I really wish you fake it to stop being so goddamm binary with your beliefs. Kill tweakers, thugs, gays and gangstas, worship God, frick b***hes, drink, smoke, and frick the government.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                I wish you would stop treating people on an anonymous website as a monolith.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                I wish Cinemaphile would stop acting like one. For a collective of anonymous fricktards, it's amazing how much shit gets repeated over and over constantly. You ARE an embarassing monolith of monotony.

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Or, you're just schitzo from all of the weed you've been smokin' mon.

            • 9 months ago
              Anonymous

              the liberals in oregon are borderline fascist themselves

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                Got to fight fire with fire sometimes

              • 9 months ago
                Anonymous

                you're welcome for the conservative wall desperately halting Oregon's complete self destruction through all the nonsense progressive policies

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      also check out the neptune or paramount theatre if you like architecture, they might have some cheap event going on. paramount does tours but its only once a month, if the stars align i'd check it out for the hell of it

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Keller water park is nice in Portland and it's close to the river

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      idk about the states but hit the baby stroll in vancouver

  23. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    I have lived in PNW and the South. For me nothing beats the Carolina coast. Peanut Butter Falcon.

  24. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Il Postino

  25. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Free willy or something
    Also anyone else live in portland? Have they really been slaughtering the homeless? Don't see them as much

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      I used to live sw st Clair near Burnside. Is the homeless problem being improved. I miss it sometimes, any other eugene homies?

  26. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Short Circuit.

    Fun fact: some classic 80's nerd bought the place, renovated it, and turned it into an Airbnb.

  27. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Maid

  28. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    twilight

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Twilight

      Forks you.

  29. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why am I the first one to say Five Easy Pieces

  30. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    The Bed You Sleep In (1993) was filmed entirely around an Oregon logging town. It's more of an art film, though.

  31. 9 months ago
    Anonymous
  32. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    I live in Oregon and haven't been to the coast in 10+ years.

    Every time I went it smelled like fish.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      How far from the coast? I'm an hour away and I go few times a year cause I love the ocean and the towns over there

  33. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Does Manchester By The Sea count?

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      I live next door, so I think it's really funny that they portray Manchester as this gritty town, when really it's million dollar houses and sailboats. A lot of the movie was actually filmed in Gloucester, which does have some gritty working class areas.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        You don't understand bong, the world stopped in 1985 and nothing has changed since then. Now why are you posting here when you could be rewatching guardians of the galaxy.

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          That’s what happens when you vote for Republicans

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      geographically it's literally the opposite of the pacific northwest but they're both coastal with lots of seaside towns. there are big differences though.

  34. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Everything else pales in comparison

  35. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Popeye
    They filmed in Malta but same vibe. Or McCabe & Mrs Miller.

  36. 9 months ago
    Anonymous
  37. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    First Cow

  38. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Dolores Claiborne
    A lot of Stephen King's stuff is set in coastal main like storm of the century, Dolores Claiborne is one of the few actual good ones.

  39. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Orcas island
    You already posted it friend

  40. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Looks a lot like the place I stopped for fried clams driving up through Maine

  41. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    The ultimate pacific northwest kino

  42. 9 months ago
    Anonymous
  43. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    >between calmness and passion
    >im reed fish
    I would say search for JP 2000s romcoms, they have similar background

  44. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Twilight

  45. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    I want to marry Georgia Ellery in Bait (2019).

  46. 9 months ago
    Anonymous
  47. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Is it true most of Eastern Washington on Oregon is hardcore Maga Nazi territory?

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Kinda. Some of the areas there as well as north Idaho are a hotbed of white supremacists. Actual white supremacists, not the “white supremacists” the media talks about

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        This, I’ve been to a couple towns in eastern WA where almost every house has a confederate flag and rusted cars in their yard. I can understand the argument for muh heritage in the south but if you’re proudly flying a confederate flag in the PNW it’s a pretty clear message.

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          Frick confederate homosexuals. They should be labeled as domestic terrorists

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          Some of those towns are fun. I went to see a friend in Cle Elum a couple years back and when I was picking up meat for a barbeque we were going to have later that night I saw a biker in a leather vest and a giant sonnenrad tattooed on his chest helping a limp wristed tech worker type and his troony flag shirt wearing son load a fridge into the back of the dad's truck. Those small towns aren't quite what you might think at first glance.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        [...]
        Not really. Their "white supremacy" boils down to: frick thugs, frick gangstas, frick homosexuals, go do your degenerate bullshit somewhere else. Which is how it should be.

        No. But White supremacist and segregationist are big in both states, regardless of the region. Portland is a portrait of white segregationism. That city is where all the white progressives move to so they can be around other white progressives, while pretending that they live in a diverse multicultural city.

        Yeah that’s were all those cringe ass Patriot Prayer militias larp come from. What is about those territories that make bored reactionary whites want to larp as milita Nazis? Like can’t you just enjoy nature and living on earth without being a Nazi?

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Kinda. Some of the areas there as well as north Idaho are a hotbed of white supremacists. Actual white supremacists, not the “white supremacists” the media talks about

      Not really. Their "white supremacy" boils down to: frick thugs, frick gangstas, frick homosexuals, go do your degenerate bullshit somewhere else. Which is how it should be.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      No. But White supremacist and segregationist are big in both states, regardless of the region. Portland is a portrait of white segregationism. That city is where all the white progressives move to so they can be around other white progressives, while pretending that they live in a diverse multicultural city.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        This. Portland is where progressiveness goes to die. But they can feel good about it.

  48. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    There was a BBC show in the 80s / 90s called Howard's Way. That was set in a coastal town and was predominantly about sailing. The first season is on YouTube
    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfScRnsN83FPpA4UnkBxfPpSYY7u0fxLh

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