A Clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick is my favorite film

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Extremely dark film mogs every other incel kino film



It's actually insane how I'm gonna be a filmmaker

I'm reading every book on film there is

Listening to as much music as possible

Reading one book a day

Learning how to storyboard and screenwrite at 17 and making shortfilms.


By the time I'm 28 and start making feature films I'll already have 10 years of experience.

Actress wife, status, and recognition here i come
 
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I wanna make films too. My favorite film is human centipede
 
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dont make shitty films just for gore and shock those r shit but ye filmmaking is legit
I was kidding. Melancholia is a nice film. I love films that deal with depression, loneliness, mental illness connecting with space, time and universe.
 
I was kidding. Melancholia is a nice film. I love films that deal with depression, loneliness, mental illness connecting with space, time and universe.
indeed son.

try watching taxi driver very hypnotic film on what happens to a broken lonely man
 
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And here we cope

James Wan, 5'4 ricecel film director who made dogshit movies like Saw

got married to 25 year old actress more famous and richer than him when he was 40

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you can ignore this post but know u got owned son
 
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James Wan, 5'4 ricecel film director who made dogshit movies like Saw

got married to 25 year old actress more famous and richer than him when he was 40

james-wan-wife-450x300.png


you can ignore this post but know u got owned son
 
James Wan, 5'4 ricecel film director who made dogshit movies like Saw

got married to 25 year old actress more famous and richer than him when he was 40

james-wan-wife-450x300.png


you can ignore this post but know u got owned son
His films are not that bad. Very entertaining though. Aquaman was good. Not like other bluepilled capeshit you watch as avengers
 
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I had to make a film this year in my school but i have absolutlt 0 ideas i have 0 budget only a camera , what should i do ?

And yeq clockwork orange is very good. Especially the music . I love this kind of film.
 
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The best films are generally based on incel themes and explore the incel psyche. Loneliness, mental illness, violence, sexual deprivation

That's why movies like Joker and American Psycho are praised, because they aren't bluepilled fairytales and actually treat themes that touch the heart of the human condition
 
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I had to make a film this year in my school but i have absolutlt 0 ideas i have 0 budget only a camera , what should i do ?

And yeq clockwork orange is very good. Especially the music . I love this kind of film.

I was the same as you.

Watch every movie ever made. Watch as many shows as possible. read as many books as possible.

Quentin tarantino's movies are just taking a genre like spaghetti westerns and flipping it, like what if the cowboy was a black slave? etc. etc.

Stanley Kubrick only adapted books into films. You can go that route too.

The most important thing about finding ideas for films is travelling, living life, experiencing new things. I have watched many director interviews and all their ideas come from real life experiences.

Remember the accurate quote: "Great Artists Steal."

Also every great filmmaker had at least 5-10 years of filmmaking experience before they broke through. And no director has ever broken through before the age of 26.

So yeah you can definately make it. I've read about 20 filmmaking books and they are 70% preproduction (screenwriting, storyboarding, location scouting, getting funding, shot list, getting a crew) 10% actually shooting, and 20% editing.
 
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>Unironically thinks he stands a chance not being a jew.
 
>Unironically thinks he stands a chance not being a jew.
yes. thats why im getting a cs degree from UC Berkeley at 20. Worst case scenario I make 6 figures.

Best case scenario Im a filmmaker.

Also M Night Shyamalan, the only jew filmmaker is Steven Spielberg cuck
 
im working on my screenplay for a gangster film in the vein of the french connection and similar french/italian gangster movies from the 70s
 
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I was the same as you.

Watch every movie ever made. Watch as many shows as possible. read as many books as possible.

Quentin tarantino's movies are just taking a genera like sphagetti western and flipping it, like what if the cowboy was a black slave? etc. etc.

Stanley kubrick only adapted books into films. You can go that route too.

The most important thing about finding ideas for films is travelling, living life, experiencing new things. I have watched many director interviews and all their ideas come from real life experiences.

Remember the accurate quote: "Great Artists Steal."

Also every great filmmaker had at least 5-10 years of filmmaking experience before they broke through. And no director has ever broken through before the age of 26.

So yeah you can definately make it. I've read about 20 filmmaking books and they are 70% preproduction (screenwriting, storyboarding, location scouting, getting funding, shot list, getting a crew) 10% actually shooting, and 20% editing.

I dont have the time to answer properly and i need to find a scenario in 1 week . I think about a, weird film without actor , like a poetry film. I want to talk about "good and evil "but with a other point of view . Tganks for advices bro.
 
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yes. thats why im getting a cs degree from UC Berkeley at 20. Worst case scenario I make 6 figures.

Best case scenario Im a filmmaker.

Also M Night Shyamalan, the only jew filmmaker is Steven Spielberg cuck
btw no shame in taking the cs route for a few years so you can have the safety net of money to follow your film making dreams

this year was incredible for films btw. On Upon a Time..., Parasite, Uncut Gems, The Lighthouse and many more
 
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Just realized that we are in the same situation tbh . I have a great imagination since i am a child and my cinema professor think i have the best ideas among the class .
 
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btw no shame in taking the cs route for a few years so you can have the safety net of money to follow your film making dreams

this year was incredible for films btw. On Upon a Time..., Parasite, Uncut Gems, The Lighthouse and many more
Yeah. Its insane that with the growth of streaming theater revenue is rising. Safe profession tbh
Just realized that we are in the same situation tbh . I have a great imagination since i am a child and my cinema professor think i have the best ideas among the class .
You can achieve your dreams bro seriously. Remember, the only rich successful people are risktakers who work hard.
 
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Yeah. Its insane that with the growth of streaming theater revenue is rising. Safe profession tbh

You can achieve your dreams bro seriously. Remember, the only rich successful people are risktakers who work hard.

How old arr you ?
My film will be like Koyaanisquatsi. Same style.
 

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