Movie nomination time! Post your favorite publicly posted or pirately hosted movie for Cytube Fridays. Nominations will run till 27/6 and then we'll take the most upvoted or most rediculous and queue them up for July. Sort by /new. (Edit - post the link! U know the rules, if you don't post the link I get to call you a lib)
Movies usually play 08:00 & 20:00 CT. Cytube is a finicky beast and usually accepts Youtube, Vimeo, Daily Motion, GoogleDrive(requires plug-ins, ez pz)and occasionally others if it feels charitable that day. Here's the manual
Runners up from last time can be viewed here. I'm putting Dark Star back in the running, cause I can.
BYOB & popcorn, riffs are provided. See you there!
(PS -DM me for any questions/concerns or if you wanna schedule something else another night. Get you billing on the header. Always looking for DJs)
Sorry if inappropriate self promotion... a bit of kaiju talk here so gonna mention my friend and I recently started an anti-capitalist kaiju podcast. https://mobile.twitter.com/nogodspod
No worries! Heck, make a post about it on c/podcasts. If you ask the mods there I bet they'll pin it.
I'm mostly a lurker so I don't think I have enough clout to make a post! Also, I'm perpetually consumed by anxiety, so making a post would be difficult anyways 😉. Thanks for the suggestion, though
Белый Тигр (White Tiger) - A Russian war film about the incomplete defeat of fascism. English subtitles are included. Content warning for violence and gore typical of battlefields, battlefield hospitals, and a few scenes of someone having been burned severely (not a spoiler, part of the intro).
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Godzilla vs Destoroyah the end of the heisei era movies :japan-cool:
here's a long ass list (from highest to lowest interest/priority) :wtf-am-i-reading:
Mad Max: Fury Road (you already know what this is about)
Bonnie & Clyde Romantic and wholesome :acab:
The Onion's "Porkin' Across America An increasingly horrifying and Kafkaesque journey of one man's quest to consume hog
Coen Double Features:
(from highest to lowest interest/priority)
O, Brother, Where Art Thou? & Inside Llewyn Davis Both folk stories about the ups & downs of wayward musicians
Hail, Caesar! & Barton Fink Two different perspectives on the same fictional Hollywood studio "Capitol Pictures", both hilarious criticisms on the hypocrisy of movie-making executives
A Serious Man & The Man Who Wasn't There The suburbs & it's consequences have been a disaster for the human race :a-guy:
DarkStar (1974) - Like if 2001 & Dr.Strangelove had a baby. Directed by John Carpenter.
I will post this until it plays.
The Holy Mountain. The closest thing to a breakthrough acid trip in cinematic form. Bizarre, horrific, beautiful, nourishing.
I should mention I've got a rip I could put up on a drive for the day we want to watch.