Cinemaphile is a terrible board so this is a decent place to talk about literature. Cinemaphile and Cinemaphile are similar, some boards are just terrible places to discuss the topics they encompass because they are filled with pseuds
Cinemaphile is better than here tbh
The morons there often stay in their own threads.
Agreed about Cinemaphile though. Cinemaphile is like Cinemaphile if Cinemaphile was trapped in one room for 50 years with no human contact and then let back out.
>Cinemaphile is better than here tbh >The morons there often stay in their own threads.
I disagree, they have terrible taste and only talk about shitty children's cartoons and will yell at you if you talk about real animation >Agreed about Cinemaphile though. Cinemaphile is like Cinemaphile if Cinemaphile was trapped in one room for 50 years with no human contact and then let back out.
Agree
BM is a minimalist book with a lot of flowery language. SF is a minimalist movie with a lot of beautiful cinematography. it also captures the final third of the novel visually, because it is a chase sequence with death itself.
@199191716 >I'll just repeat myself until it comes true
Yup we win yet again, bookchads. Let little seething anon cry in the corner and bump the thread further
El Topo for violent cowboy who changes heart
Holy Mountain for tarot and mysticism
Searchers for hunting bloodthirsty comanche across great vistas
Great Silence for memorable villain
Kangaroo Jack
freddie got fingered
in what sense?
Problem Child 2
Well it depends on where you store it. Do you shelve your books and movies in the same shelf or container?
Why do bookgays (who don't even know how question marks work) think we want them making threads here?
kys my favorite tranime and capeshits started off from books
>writes like a brownoid
No one cares about what you enjoy.
except you apparently, my projecting friend. Stay cucked.
>no u!
You even argue like a brown/child/woman.
you speak from experience, underaged brown troony. Thanks for the bumps
>no u!
You even argue like a brown/child/woman.
not reading is a brown/child/woman trait
Frick you.
women statistically read more than men.
you should be honored
Cinemaphile is a terrible board so this is a decent place to talk about literature. Cinemaphile and Cinemaphile are similar, some boards are just terrible places to discuss the topics they encompass because they are filled with pseuds
Cinemaphile is better than here tbh
The morons there often stay in their own threads.
Agreed about Cinemaphile though. Cinemaphile is like Cinemaphile if Cinemaphile was trapped in one room for 50 years with no human contact and then let back out.
>Cinemaphile is better than here tbh
>The morons there often stay in their own threads.
I disagree, they have terrible taste and only talk about shitty children's cartoons and will yell at you if you talk about real animation
>Agreed about Cinemaphile though. Cinemaphile is like Cinemaphile if Cinemaphile was trapped in one room for 50 years with no human contact and then let back out.
Agree
Blackula
el topo and the holy mountain watched back to back.
seraphim falls too for the ending sequence when the kid is chased.
The Proposition, even tho it's Strayan
Seraphim Falls is the smallest-scale western this side of McCabe & Mrs Miller, it is the very opposite of Blood Meridian
BM is a minimalist book with a lot of flowery language. SF is a minimalist movie with a lot of beautiful cinematography. it also captures the final third of the novel visually, because it is a chase sequence with death itself.
Switch the titles and they still work. Thematically similar movies.
the only thing they have in common is attracting Cinemaphile tourists
The Good Son
probably el topo and the holy mountain like the anon above said
Sicario
https://denzeldominique.substack.com/p/remarks-on-cormac-mccarthy
@199191716
>I'll just repeat myself until it comes true
Yup we win yet again, bookchads. Let little seething anon cry in the corner and bump the thread further
At least you managed to start your sentence properly this time, Jamal.
the hills have eyes
jauja
jeremiah johnson
Bone Tomahawk is pretty close. Just pointless gross violence in a western setting. It's great but it's not brutal enough
No country for old men
both villain embody a concept instead of a real person.
same writer too
Also, the 3:10 To Yuma remake is very BM. It's big, it's violent and it's a bit weird.
Cannibal Holocaust
El Topo for violent cowboy who changes heart
Holy Mountain for tarot and mysticism
Searchers for hunting bloodthirsty comanche across great vistas
Great Silence for memorable villain
serious answers only please
Brokeback mountain
The Searchers
this book was heavily influenced by Apocalypse Now
Fast& Furious XVI
slop for edgy amerimuttts
Hardcore Henry
Motorama
The Wild Bunch
Why are incels obsessed with this book?
violence and racism
it says Black person and the judge smiled
Onky book they've read
The only right choice
idi i smotri
Dead Man's pretty good
The Proposition
Great White Shark.
Bone Tomahawk
any contemporary russian movie
Space Cop