Cinemaphile used to be my board. I left because of the people, but Cinemaphile became the same kind of place. It must not be very good if you're posting here, no?
Oh, nice. So, you're ruining multiple boards. I've never used more than one board at a time, and I thought everyone did the same. Anyway, I'm leaving the thread now, because isn't even one post worth reading. I can scroll down the front page and not find one.
Why would you have to get rid of one? I'd like to get rid of people from other boards, who don't use their boards because they're shit, and full of people like them. They're like immigrants.
Okay. What if everyone hypothetically fricked off to their boards, that they don't use, because it's full of people like them. What if hypothetically, they stopped posting, because they only write garbage, and I have half this thread hidden.
Video games have all three of those things, and interactivity, so yes, Vidya is king (on paper). The difference between video games and movies would just be quality.
books have better writing than any of the woke garbage shit that gets pushed today. havent watch a good or even memorable movie in like 3 years. pushing a bunch of Black folk and homosexuals on my screen is not what i want to watch movies are not what they were.
video games provide a sense of engagement that push your limits. the brain is amazing because it can go all day unlike doing something like working out so a game can take up so much of your time if you so choose to get good at it
like the other guy said you can read books from any time and they still have the potential to be good. books are timeless while some movies die with the time they were made in
>movies are the best because they combine multiple aspects into one >video games are still shit despite doing the exact same thing whilst also adding interactivity
whatever you say chud
video games have story limitations >The protag's actions are controlled by a god who lives outside of its world and has no real stake in the story >It is difficult to have multiple protags >The protag must always win or at least try to win (Plays into the first point)
I see nobody wants to answer this question, so I'll take that as a yes. I hope everyone continues to talk about how great books are while on Cinemaphile - Television and Film. Just two digit IQ things.
no. movies can't convey thoughts the characters are having with the same ease books can and it can't do ambiguity well because it needs to show something. A characters appearance could be ambiguous in a book, but it can't be in a movie.
you can have two pov characters know a person but not have the reader realize they're the same person, for example, a little trickier to pull off when you can see the actor for both of them
In The Wheel of Time, the prologue of the series has Ishamael show up and call the past incarnation of the MC of the series a little b***h. As we move out of the prologue, the heroes are harassed by Ba'alzamon, supposedly another name The Dark One, who presents himself with a human body. There are hints, clues and foreshadowing to the contrary though up to the finale of book 3, when it's revealed that Ba'alzamon was not only never The Dark One, he was Ishamael the whole time.
That's a twist that doesn't work if we could actually see and hear both characters, and the formula has to be fricked with to accomplish a similar twist.
Books can be more abstract and you can't just turn your brain off in the same way you can like music or movies
Books are for the thinking man
But video games are better
Writing and creating yourself is far superior to consuming too
There are exceptional games that can be art but by and large I would consider most games to be expensive toys essentially. Nothing wrong with that but it's not really art.
Planescape: Torment and Red Dead 2 are literally the only games that have transcended the media and has just as good stories if not better to film and literature. Maybe Disco Elysium too
Prose is an extremely important part of the experience of reading books. Naturally the average modern moron wouldn't understand this, because he reads glorified young adult and genre fiction, but real literature is a completely different experience. The interactivity of video games actually does lend a lot of potential to the experience, but it's rarely used correctly and is instead mostly used as a vehicle to tell linear, sophomoric stories.
unfortunately the transition to film inevitably ruins the story and dialogue, making it a low tier medium for dumb people, usually women
seethe more Cinemaphiletard, Cinemaphilechads are taking our throne back
Cinemaphile here.
Why do you hate us so much?
Cinemaphile used to be my board. I left because of the people, but Cinemaphile became the same kind of place. It must not be very good if you're posting here, no?
>It must not be very good if you're posting here, no?
>you can only post on one board
Oh, nice. So, you're ruining multiple boards. I've never used more than one board at a time, and I thought everyone did the same. Anyway, I'm leaving the thread now, because isn't even one post worth reading. I can scroll down the front page and not find one.
>/k/
Ah, an actual autist.
>you aren't normal enough to post on Cinemaphile
cool
Suffering from chronic Cinemaphile syndrome isn't something to be proud of.
Anon, I think you might have it the wrong way round.
you’re all troony apologists
Frick you.
I browsed Cinemaphile once, you’re all hopeless coomers, underage homosexuals and troon lovers who unironically think videogames are art
Music is the greatest medium ever. You can do literally anything with sound. No other medium has the same creative freedom and expression
>You can do literally anything with sound.
...except anything visual.
Music is easily the art form I'd get rid of, if I had to remove one.
Why would you have to get rid of one? I'd like to get rid of people from other boards, who don't use their boards because they're shit, and full of people like them. They're like immigrants.
>what are hypothetical scenarios
Okay. What if everyone hypothetically fricked off to their boards, that they don't use, because it's full of people like them. What if hypothetically, they stopped posting, because they only write garbage, and I have half this thread hidden.
How would you have felt if you didn't eat breakfast this morning?
Braindead opinion
Dumb esl poster
Oh you’re the schizo that thinks everyone’s esl kek
by the logic of your pyramid vidya are on top, maybe your logic is flawed?
Video games have all three of those things, and interactivity, so yes, Vidya is king (on paper). The difference between video games and movies would just be quality.
Up means good, bottom means bad.
It's not that hard to grasp, anonette.
books have better writing than any of the woke garbage shit that gets pushed today. havent watch a good or even memorable movie in like 3 years. pushing a bunch of Black folk and homosexuals on my screen is not what i want to watch movies are not what they were.
video games provide a sense of engagement that push your limits. the brain is amazing because it can go all day unlike doing something like working out so a game can take up so much of your time if you so choose to get good at it
acting like modern books are any better is extremely disingenuous, this rot goes everywhere
luckily books aren't as temporal as movies, the classics are always being enjoyed instead of the netflix slop of the year
like the other guy said you can read books from any time and they still have the potential to be good. books are timeless while some movies die with the time they were made in
>movies are the best because they combine multiple aspects into one
>video games are still shit despite doing the exact same thing whilst also adding interactivity
whatever you say chud
games are not art
whatever you say chud
video games have story limitations
>The protag's actions are controlled by a god who lives outside of its world and has no real stake in the story
>It is difficult to have multiple protags
>The protag must always win or at least try to win (Plays into the first point)
Cinemaphile and Cinemaphilegays are insufferable. Both are morons who all think they're geniuses. Especially /metal/
t. cant read for more than 5 minutes
Ranked by order of least to most plebian
>Literature
>Visual art
>Film
*power gap*
>Videogames
Music doesn't exist on the spectrum since it can belong anywhere on it
Obviously a good videogame can be better than a shit book but in a general sense, the ranking holds
Why aren't you on Cinemaphile? Do you not like others like yourself?
I see nobody wants to answer this question, so I'll take that as a yes. I hope everyone continues to talk about how great books are while on Cinemaphile - Television and Film. Just two digit IQ things.
im on Cinemaphile and op brought up books? stop crying
Not that anon, but I'm a readgay and I fricking hate Cinemaphile. The only halfway decent board that corresponds with my interests is Cinemaphile.
>le contrarian shitpost
Wow, the ladies must be very fond of your antics!
babby just discovered Gesamtkunstwerk
no. movies can't convey thoughts the characters are having with the same ease books can and it can't do ambiguity well because it needs to show something. A characters appearance could be ambiguous in a book, but it can't be in a movie.
>A characters appearance could be ambiguous in a book
Why is that a good thing?
you can have two pov characters know a person but not have the reader realize they're the same person, for example, a little trickier to pull off when you can see the actor for both of them
In The Wheel of Time, the prologue of the series has Ishamael show up and call the past incarnation of the MC of the series a little b***h. As we move out of the prologue, the heroes are harassed by Ba'alzamon, supposedly another name The Dark One, who presents himself with a human body. There are hints, clues and foreshadowing to the contrary though up to the finale of book 3, when it's revealed that Ba'alzamon was not only never The Dark One, he was Ishamael the whole time.
That's a twist that doesn't work if we could actually see and hear both characters, and the formula has to be fricked with to accomplish a similar twist.
Books can be more abstract and you can't just turn your brain off in the same way you can like music or movies
Books are for the thinking man
But video games are better
Writing and creating yourself is far superior to consuming too
There are exceptional games that can be art but by and large I would consider most games to be expensive toys essentially. Nothing wrong with that but it's not really art.
Planescape: Torment and Red Dead 2 are literally the only games that have transcended the media and has just as good stories if not better to film and literature. Maybe Disco Elysium too
>Maybe Disco Elysium too
Haven't played disco but I would put the other two in the exceptional category absolutely.
Cinemaphile is the best board for Cinemaphile
Cinemaphile should be destroyed
Yes those are the trifecta of low iq incel gay boards. Half of Cinemaphile posts and threads are schizo babble.
>staring at a screen for two hours makes an intellectual!
embarrassing.
Film has always been the highest form of art. Well done tv chads
Also Cinemaphile needs to stop stealing kino it belongs to Cinemaphile. This is the more important problem.
your post is pure cringekino
Cinemaphile has kino
Cinemaphile has ludo (a shitty and inferior version of kino)
does Cinemaphile not have an equivalent? Like SONO or something?
midi
Shit sux.
They stole kino. Ironic those pretentious ‘intellectuals’ couldn’t make their own.
>ludo, sono
All meek immitations of kino.
That's all you homosexuals coming over to spam idpol shit saying it. We use the pleb/patrucian dichotomy.
Ah yes MuTvLit.
It's mulittv you stupid mutt
Cinemaphile >>>>> Cinemaphile
games > movies
For me it's:
/sp/
/mu/
/tv/
/tg/
/pw/
/x/
Whoops forgot to mention /lgbt/
Stupid picture considering book gays always believe to be above all of you.
>books story
lol no, it's the way it's written, music could have an story as well
You're a fricking moron, brainlet.
audiobooks + lsd actually fits all 3 and you get superior stories and fun visuals. would recommend
Film is the best one, cope
Prose is an extremely important part of the experience of reading books. Naturally the average modern moron wouldn't understand this, because he reads glorified young adult and genre fiction, but real literature is a completely different experience. The interactivity of video games actually does lend a lot of potential to the experience, but it's rarely used correctly and is instead mostly used as a vehicle to tell linear, sophomoric stories.
>genre fiction
the frick is that