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Central wrote:
Smiles wrote:
Venom 9.5/10 so fucking good , very funny . Editing skills wa son fleek
Best marvel movie of this year!
Vivre la vie!
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MrGoldGames « Wed May 25, 2016 3:47 am » Im fucking done with people not taking this clan seriously. Honestly do what you were fuckign told to do, or dont leave. Its as simple as that. If you dont wanna fucking play by the rules and be a fucking douche canoe, then fucking go away. This clan is important to alot of people and they want to enjoy themselves on here. Good servers arent found easily on CSS anymore because its dying. So people look up to our clan and say, "Hey these guys are cool and help me keep playing CSS." So if you want to fuck with this clan, be fucking cancer to it, or just straight out bash the clan, GET THE FUCK OUT! No one gives a shit about you if you do that. No one fucking wants to see your dumbass on here again. Take your shit seriously, or fuck off you uncultured swines. Holy shit...
Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:12238457 Joined: Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:53 am Posts: 6676 Location: England
Loving Vincent - Composed of 65,000 frames hand-painted by 100+ artists, Loving Vincent tells the story of the life and death of legendary Post-Impression artist Vincent Van Gogh; as told through the masculine, almost brutish yet perceptive Armand Roulin, the son of Joseph Roulin, a postmaster that Vincent befriended and later, painted in portrait. Though aesthetically marvellous and an accomplishment in the art of film making (or rather, an intentional feat of slow film making), I was left feeling underwhelmed, though of course touched, by the film's story. As a tribute to an artist of tragedy befallen by maladies, Loving Vincent is a heart-tugging and fitting testament to the Dutch artist's legacy but not a film of absolute brilliance in the conventional sense. 8/10
Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:12238457 Joined: Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:53 am Posts: 6676 Location: England
Ralph Breaks The Internet - Struggles from a lack of focus on the sub-plots, particularly the friendship between Shank (voiced with great gusto by the marvellous Gal Gadot) and Vanellope, but is so full of heart at its core! I'm glad the kids in the cinema are learning friendship from Ralph and Vanellope, their companionship is infectious. They tell us that friendship is being there for each other and always trying your best but being truly dependent on somebody else can lead to insecurity and the accompanying selfishness is not healthy for either of you. Though the commercialism and the product placement of the "internet" might discourage some, I found it to be faithful and, in places, even amusing. A worthy successor? Sure. But it will certainly date faster than its timeless prequel. Twenty years from now, fans of animated movies will recall how much of a classic the wonderful Wreck-It Ralph is. I feel that Ralph Breaks The Internet will never be in such a conversation. 7/10
Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:150625838 Joined: Mon Oct 12, 2015 2:42 am Posts: 4024 Location: NorCal
Mid90s
Even though didn't grow in the 90s (obviously) hella fukkin cool film to show it when the world was more gritty and raw before everyone became more absorbed by technology, and it's the time where films, music, and video games were booming and became top-notch classics. Neither were people so sensitive (cause let's be honest, we all are now, much more than before). The color grading and style were on point all the way through, really liked the retro / VHS style with the boxed-like-frame. As well the hair / clothes, skateboard culture, and the attitude! Besides that, I don't necessarily live to give a film a number rating but it's definitely a recommended film by me.
Definitely, a trip for some people who don't know the 90's (like myself but I least I know what it was). Jonah Hill did an A1 job for his first film.
My cousin still skates today and makes videos practically identical to this style, pretty sick though
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Bad Times At The El Royale
Just watched it a few days ago. Great film to end off 2018. Fantastic film. Very well written with an incredibly strong plot along with solid actors / characters. Talk about Jon Hamm, Cailee Spaeny, Dakota Jhonson, Chris Hemsworth, and Jeff Bridges. Also, whoever, Miles or Lewis Pullman, did an AMAZING job acting. Would be nice to see him in further films. The soundtrack was also very on point throughout the entire film, sped up the process of the film per well. Drew Goddard doesn't cease to fail. Most definitely one of the most underrated films in 2018 along with Mid90s. Almost reminds me a lot of the Murder on the Orient Express with the style of the film (great film as well).
Would recommend in a heartbeat. Go check it out.
To all the the ladies, peace, and humptiness.
ask me about film, novels, fashion, cinematography, and/or music & you'll have my ear for hours
Doldol 🐾: I'm a Hyper Nova Doldol 🐾: Kharn can be a Doldol 🐾: Super Massive Black Hole EgN-S| Needy: lmao Doldol 🐾: xD EgN-S| Needy: dude idk why, but i thought you were going to say super massive black cocc Doldol 🐾: You can be a Doldol 🐾: LOL Doldol 🐾: nono thatd then be micro astroid Doldol 🐾: or so ive heard EgN-S| Needy: Like he's just one big degenerate penus Doldol 🐾: ROFL Doldol 🐾: IK Doldol 🐾: xd
her favourite colour was yellow
Smiley: yes, I have a job now so I can be the breadwinner of the household and you can just relax to Rex all day :)
life goals [ ] become legend before mootinie [ ] get 10,000 post before mutiny [ ] marry smiley
Tricky: i don't think any of the staff+ are here to slap their e-penis on you
Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:12238457 Joined: Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:53 am Posts: 6676 Location: England
I haven't seen Bad Times At The El Royale or Mid90's but both got hella praise similar to that you've reaped on both. Will watch them both for sure.
Aquaman - An ambitious, brave and strong origin story (?) set within a colourful array of computer-generated underwater worlds. I'm glad they've stopped trying to recreate the magic of Christopher Nolan's hella dark Batman trilogy and instead tried for something more balanced. I just wished the film would slow down more and give the viewer a chance to process what they've witnessed. Unrelenting fast pace and lots of fun to watch although hardly the epic it aims to be. 7/10
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