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>>244More of classic French.
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Classic Japanese films
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>>240thanks for all these, good for those of us relatively new to more artistic cinema.
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Films featuring hitmen
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>>253Films featuring samurais
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Depressing films
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Eastern Europe
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Have this one
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War films
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Classic Noir
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Modern noir/urban crime
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Nightmare films
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Horror
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Erotic drama
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>>267A bit naughtier erotic films
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Dystopian films
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Mindfuck films
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Comedies
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Animations
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Guide to slashers
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Documentaries
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Korean films
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Australian films
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Norway films
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General
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>>276>>278More documentaries
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>>283>no Oslo 31. Augusttip top
I've been meaning to watch Troubled Water for a long time, but I can't find a legit download anywhere…
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>>387also no Troll Hunter :'(
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>>949>>950Seriously how the fuck do I dice?
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>>951dice 1d100 (or whatever die you want) in the email field
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>>953That's exactly what I did but it didn't work. Hover over my name to see the email as mailto:dice 1d99.
Can it be disabled for a board?
Does it not work with quick reply?
Odd numbers?
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Trying a 100 sided dice
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>>955It can be toggled by board volunteer, on default it's off.
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I don't even remember what this is, but it 'Magic Realism' (seems quite inaccurate)
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>>1161i still don't get 90% of this goofy crap, but i guess there's not much to get considering the handful of really bad jokes (esp. riefenstahl, bunuel) and ones that are totally off the mark / betray no viewing whatsoever of the director in question (esp. warhol aka paul morrissey)
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>>1304I'm not even sure what they're supposed to mean.
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>>1317Even casuals have heard of Eraserhead.
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>>3541>snow>a circleyou're so wrong. it would either be a square inside a square inside a square or an horizontal line with two dots on either side with each a line signifying that they're moving to switch sides
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>>1307https://mubi.com/topics/diagram
> I tried to organize horizontally in terms of chronology, and vertically in a way in which to make clearer the similarities between the figures. Some of the directors were represented in a very general way, based on my thoughts on various films. Some were represented more specifically, with only one film or a small group of films in mind.
> Each column is governed by themes and tendencies that make it a kind of sub-system within the overall system. The point and the line on column 1 does not mean the same thing as the point and the line on column 10, so the figures on the first column are to be interpreted more in relation to each other than in relation to the figures on the last column.
> Although there is a certain rigour in the concept and in the drawing itself, I think it is also interesting to take a more intuitive look. Every figure is supposed to be more or less autonomous, not only fitting into the general scheme but also creating something that resignifies the other figures. No.3841
/r/ing more animations
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another JAPAN chart
I like the way it's designed
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>>264I never thought anybody else felt the same way about Pinocchio.
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>>3902When I was a kid it was unsettling to see them smoking and breaking stuff
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>>966whats dis
whats corehigh ¿
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>>4086They're "levels", like "low level" or "entry level". Pay no attention to them, and just watch whatever you want.
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>>268>Gozu>EroticHow can anybody find a woman giving birth to themself (in male form for some reason) erotic?
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>>4122Speaking of which, there are a lot of cult movies and newer arty stuff that would fit in a list of erotic films.