It used to be in the OP for the thread, but newbies don't know how to properly make the OP and are also too moronic to post things the right way.
Zoomers were a mistake.
I've thought about this and I don't think I'd ever be able to pick, but if forged to it's a toss up between Predator and Planes Trains And Automobiles.
That's one of my favorite parts personally. Candy playing the dashboard, the cigarette landing in the back leading to everything. The couple on the other side of the road >YOU'RE GOING THE WRONG WAY
and Candy responds by nodding condescendingly and miming drinking alcohol and being drunk. For me, it's a perfect film from beginning to end. Like Alien, Predator, etc. Not a waste of film or dialogue.
Completely changed my perspective of India, spirituality, and the effectiveness of pacifism. It really helped me understand what it means to have a high moral ground.
Reminder that nonviolence solves nothing, no peaceful revolution in history has ever been successful, and the ONLY reason India gained independence was because Churchill needed to pay off WWII debts.
Violence solves nothing, it only destroys. You focus on the past and future and the way things ought to be enough and you will completely forget the present moment, the moment where the greatest good exists.
I can think of civil rights movements that were effective through non violence. I can think of countries that sought independence from england through violence which failed and continue bitterly to this day. I can think of aggressors that have been damned by the whole world for their unlawful invasions.
I’m not the one with a black and white mindset, friend.
violence is the only way anything is ever solved, and nobody is capable of saying otherwise who doesn't have men with guns standing behind them threatening any who disagrees
Moral ground does not come from violence. If you think being killed defeats your message, then think about why this year is called 2022.
>I can think of civil rights movements that were effective through non violence.
Such as?
The american civil rights movement of course. Of course a few individuals chose differently, and enemies of the movement took that opportunity to damn the entirety.
>He thinks US civil rights happened because of nonviolent protest
Imagine being this bluepilled. You guys need to stick to talking about Netflix shows and feet. That's more your speed.
2 years ago
Anonymous
This, it even took fricking armed soldiers just to force integration. Majority did not want it.
>Moral ground does not come from violence.
Imagine a situation where you have the moral highground and zero capacity for violence, and I am the very embodiment of immorality and can easily kill you. Think for three seconds about how long your moral positions will continue to exist.
The only way you can even have morality is if you're capable of killing everyone who disagrees.
>If you think being killed defeats your message, then think about why this year is called 2022.
Because the Christians are literally the best people at violence who have ever lived.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Perhaps you can ask yourself that again inside a prison cell.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Try holding me in prison without using violence.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Hah… got me there. Yes I suppose it’s really immoral for people to treat murderers like animals.
>If you think being killed defeats your message, then think about why this year is called 2022.
Because people used some desert israelite as a symbol while IGNORING almost all of his teachings and went on killing every other group who they felt was a threat ever since.
Being killed does defeat your message and lets other use your corpse as ammunition to use violence and get what they want
violence is the only way anything is ever solved, and nobody is capable of saying otherwise who doesn't have men with guns standing behind them threatening any who disagrees
Any change in the status quo that happens is not because of hypothetical nonviolent protest. It only happens because the masters want it to happen or if it benefits them in some way. And then retroactively they will say they supported it all along.
Genuinely?
Hana Bi. I like it specifically because of the music and atmosphere, it also tells a simple little story about how different people deal with loss. Takeshi Kitano is fricking amazing in the lead role and acts better with little facial tics than most people can vocally. It's also got his trademark absurdist moments that make the film memorable. >fricking weeb
Don't care, it's a great film.
>catched
>catched
What does this mean?
>thrown
It used to be in the OP for the thread, but newbies don't know how to properly make the OP and are also too moronic to post things the right way.
Zoomers were a mistake.
Anything with beloved and talented Canadian television and film actress Sarah Gadon.
What's the film where she's wearing dark lipstick?
White Chicks
I've thought about this and I don't think I'd ever be able to pick, but if forged to it's a toss up between Predator and Planes Trains And Automobiles.
Hanna. Its a perfect movie, every element meticulously placed. Great music.
>Planes Trains And Automobiles
Holy shit, c'mon
It's the single greatest comedy of all time. Pacing, editing, acting, and music. It's brilliant.
it becomes a bit too goofy for me when they get in the car crash
That's one of my favorite parts personally. Candy playing the dashboard, the cigarette landing in the back leading to everything. The couple on the other side of the road
>YOU'RE GOING THE WRONG WAY
and Candy responds by nodding condescendingly and miming drinking alcohol and being drunk. For me, it's a perfect film from beginning to end. Like Alien, Predator, etc. Not a waste of film or dialogue.
PT&A is definitely one of my favorites.
2001: A Space Odyssey
Because it's one of the few movies that tells its story better visually than the book/screenplay dose in words.
The Matrix
because it just is ok ?
first good answer ITT
freddy got fingered
because i want to make daddy proud
Nothing But Trouble. I will not be explaining why.
Can’t even explain that film
Completely changed my perspective of India, spirituality, and the effectiveness of pacifism. It really helped me understand what it means to have a high moral ground.
Reminder that nonviolence solves nothing, no peaceful revolution in history has ever been successful, and the ONLY reason India gained independence was because Churchill needed to pay off WWII debts.
post butthole
Violence solves nothing, it only destroys. You focus on the past and future and the way things ought to be enough and you will completely forget the present moment, the moment where the greatest good exists.
I can think of civil rights movements that were effective through non violence. I can think of countries that sought independence from england through violence which failed and continue bitterly to this day. I can think of aggressors that have been damned by the whole world for their unlawful invasions.
Slave mindset. Enjoy being oppressed.
I’m not the one with a black and white mindset, friend.
Moral ground does not come from violence. If you think being killed defeats your message, then think about why this year is called 2022.
The american civil rights movement of course. Of course a few individuals chose differently, and enemies of the movement took that opportunity to damn the entirety.
>He thinks US civil rights happened because of nonviolent protest
Imagine being this bluepilled. You guys need to stick to talking about Netflix shows and feet. That's more your speed.
This, it even took fricking armed soldiers just to force integration. Majority did not want it.
Better than going to parades with assault weapons
>Moral ground does not come from violence.
Imagine a situation where you have the moral highground and zero capacity for violence, and I am the very embodiment of immorality and can easily kill you. Think for three seconds about how long your moral positions will continue to exist.
The only way you can even have morality is if you're capable of killing everyone who disagrees.
>If you think being killed defeats your message, then think about why this year is called 2022.
Because the Christians are literally the best people at violence who have ever lived.
Perhaps you can ask yourself that again inside a prison cell.
Try holding me in prison without using violence.
Hah… got me there. Yes I suppose it’s really immoral for people to treat murderers like animals.
like a deflated waterballoon
>If you think being killed defeats your message, then think about why this year is called 2022.
Because people used some desert israelite as a symbol while IGNORING almost all of his teachings and went on killing every other group who they felt was a threat ever since.
Being killed does defeat your message and lets other use your corpse as ammunition to use violence and get what they want
violence is the only way anything is ever solved, and nobody is capable of saying otherwise who doesn't have men with guns standing behind them threatening any who disagrees
>I can think of civil rights movements that were effective through non violence.
Such as?
Any change in the status quo that happens is not because of hypothetical nonviolent protest. It only happens because the masters want it to happen or if it benefits them in some way. And then retroactively they will say they supported it all along.
that ghandi dude. y'know, the one who was immediately assassinated
he thinks the US civil rights act of 64 was passed because of protests and not because the rulers decided that it was a good way to gain more control.
I can't take Gandhi seriously knowing he was a pedophile.
I can finally take Gandhi seriously knowing he was a pedophile.
Fugitive
Predator.
Good action, good horror. Very memorable.
The Wicker Man. I don't care for bonus points.
Pulp fiction
Saw it when I was 10 and it made me love cinema
The Fall because it got me a ton of arthoe pussy.
Genuinely?
Hana Bi. I like it specifically because of the music and atmosphere, it also tells a simple little story about how different people deal with loss. Takeshi Kitano is fricking amazing in the lead role and acts better with little facial tics than most people can vocally. It's also got his trademark absurdist moments that make the film memorable.
>fricking weeb
Don't care, it's a great film.