The only reason chuds have a problem with this movie is because it's about black people and it's a box office success.
All the white led original movies like Black Bag have been flopping miserably which proves that white movies are box office poison. Chuds only want to see dogshit like Minecraft while acting like animals doing internet memes.
Then chuds wonder why studios don't pander to them.
Sinners makes chuds angry because it proves that diversity works.
I love how this makes chuds seethe
ayo… wypipo be stealing our music… now they stealing our blood too?!
it proves that diversity works.
movie is pro-segregation tho
Maybe if you ignore Stack and Mary's romance,Grace,Bo and the culture through times scene.
Maybe one day they'll make a movie about the Nords and their culture being demonized,being forced to assimilate to a group with higher power and getting their ideas and traditions appropriated for you to understand the point,anon.
How did you reach that conclusion
No one who likes this movie can tell me what they actually like about it
The only reason chuds have a problem with this movie is because it's about black people
Nope. I like a lot of movies about black people. I hate wokseshit that panders and also paint's me, the watcher, as the enemy. Give me a good film that has black people in it and I'm all for it. I'm still not sure which this one is though.
The movie doesn't fall in either category
Eggers Nosferatu was a piece of shit, so I've been hungry for a good vampire movie to sink my teeth into. This one has well-developed characters, amazing use of music, and cool vampires.
I know this is a lie by the fact that a bunch of literal who's vampire YouTubers keep gushing about this movie's use of vampire rules being used well with the plot and theme.
You know you're allowed to just say you don't like it, right?
You don't need to make stuff up.
In early 1900s think, the whites were the Klan and they were the villains. Mary is a quadroon. Like the movie said, she could pass, but one drop rules meant she'd be considered black if the whites suspected anything. The irish vamp was at worst an anti-villain, even if he was the main antagonist.
I liked it for the solid cast, characters and action. But what I especially like is the theme of music and its connection to culture, spiritually and how it brings people together.
Soundtrack is also top
nooo you cant enter our bar
nooo you cant enjoy *THIS* music
nooo you cant mix cultures
anyway it's announced in the first lines of the movie
it's a MUSIC SO AUTHENTIC it can HEAL
americans living in such a fake cultural landscape they equal racial trauma with racial purity
I’m assuming other people noticed this shit is pretty much dusk til dawn right ?
Two criminal Brothers
Bar/Juke
Unexpected turn.
Vampires
Prepping scene etc
I know there is some OC, but that motherfucker watched some Robert Rodriguez. Even the over the top shootout at the end felt like Desperado
The whites were the klan
No shit?
Also that still didn't answer how the movie was pro segregation.
You can't enter our bar because people like you have created an unsafe environment for our people so we need this place where we can feel safe.
They never said that
They didn't say that either
So congratulations for reaching the wrong conclusion
I’m assuming other people noticed this shit is pretty much dusk til dawn right ?
Yes but it's better because the characters are actually likeable in sinners.
vampires are presented as a homogenizing force
You can't enter our bar because people like you have created an unsafe environment for our people so we need this place where we can feel safe.
I wonder how can you define this thing, maybe there's a word for it
The proper use of vampire rules is pretty shallow reason to like a movie. I don't get the tribal mentality behind this movie
vampires are presented as a homogenizing force
Yes.
That still doesn't prove the movie was pro segregation.
Also, I'm starting to think you don't know what actual segregation was and it just meant colored people on one side and whites on the other.
I wonder how can you define this thing, maybe there's a word for it
It's not pro segregation that's for sure because there is a underlining theme that segregation just creates death
kys nigger
A lot of vampire movies nowadays treat vampirism like just a super power and not the curse that it was supposed to be like so sinners made a lot of vampire fans happy with that but it's just not that.
The vampire rules and lore are almost perfectly woven together with the themes of the movie which makes the vampires feel lees like a gimmick and more like an essential part of the movie.
Bait used to mean something, so in case you've forgotten this is a reminder. And as baits go this is a pretty good one. Through the where which path there about uncertain I can hear them REEEing from over here.
It's crazy that white people were convinced to reject their gods and adopt sandpeople myths
The Gecko brothers, sex machine, the black guy, and the priest were based
sand people myth
Christianity will last forever, you incorrigible youngin'.
Remmick's writing alone is better than all of them combined.
How do you guys think it played out with the natives?
Looked like he made a last second mad dash since he was smoking. There’s no way a bunch of Choctaw’s would have trusted a rando white devil.
it just meant colored people on one side and whites on the other.
give me your definition of segregation
chuds
Chuds
CHUDS!
It's 2025, get some new material you fucking faggot. Your stupid fucking word is so played out.
Maybe they did trust him but he revealed himself too soon
Thanks for proving my point.
it barely broke even
I also fucking hate post credit bullshit. I’m automatically against it just from all the super hero post credit fatigue. If you didn’t stay after, you gotta read that shit apparently. I stayed for like 3 min at that was fucking enough.
give me your definition
Once again so fucking what I don't care. What's the story? What are the characters you know? The movie didn't make me feel anything so I don't care
I haven’t noticed any up tick in seething on this board about this film
Did you mean to post something else ?
I loved this movie
tfw no big titty voodoo milf to rest your head on
50 million budget
Almost 200 million box office
Barely made a profit
200m global in three weeks for an original horror movie is pretty good actually.
So 20m profit if we assume that they used 180m for the movie(90m budget+90m marketing).
Also it looks like it'll continue to make a good profit next week since they had one the lowest week drops ever(just 6%).
I didn't see it so it never happened
Budget $90–100 million
Get out of Anon Babble,smoke.
Americans were the only ones who watched this slop. No one else cares.
It’s called mental gymnastics. Same way these people first claimed Black Panther was woke garbage that was guaranteed to flop and then started pretending that achtually nobody said that and also Black Panther is red pilled and pro-segregation because they will always just selectively ignore parts of the movie to reach the conclusion they want. Same with Barbie. First months of bitching and whining and then claiming people only liked it because of Ken so it’s red pilled and awesome and not woke
chudilate trannygger
Movie's 3rd week
Its gonna bomb
I didn’t see it either so I have to make it up
LoL
Movie about Southern blacks fighting clan
Movie is more about American Culture
Shocked when who's can't relate
That's where you're wrong, grasshopper, I was in those threads
Sinners was just From Dusk Till Dawn with a fresh coat of paint...
I really enjoyed it. Good movie.
Movie about Southern blacks fighting clan
Sinners is not about this
which proves that white movies are box office poison
nice cope fag
Nice gaslighting attempt bro
i hope that marvel keep their hands off this Ryan Googler so he can make more original kino instead of black panther 3 or something
Unironically,yes.
for the music 90%
for Michael B Jordan 5%
for Jack O'Connell
the movie would have been better if it spoke a little bit more about vampires or if you had hints here and there in the first half of the movie that the vampires existed. Their apparition felt a bit forced but hey, the movie was pretty cool in general. No white person in the movie is shown as a positive figure though, which feels a bit racist.
still waiting for your definition of segregation