Warfare 2025 Dir. Alex Garland
Warfare
sexist garbage
You had to be there. I remember having the mid shift getting things ready for the morning brief and stepping out onto the TOC floor and someone put the TV to the yoga channel.
I watched this last night. The use of Call on Me was a great way to imply circa what year the movie was set and contrasted with the remainder of the film. I liked the movie but in a way it isn't really a movie since it is basically just a single encounter/mission in real-time? There isn't an actual story, per se.
That's why I thought it was kino though, an entire movie taking place in one single building, at the end when they left and it just panned to an empty street was kino.
wha are bunch of nepobabies playing marines ?
I like how this video got banned in multiple countries despite having no nudity and it's just some girls working out.
There isn't an actual story, per se.
That's why it is pretty much unwatchable the second time around. People rewatch Black Hawk Down, Apocalypse now and shit because it's cinematic and has character development. This is war gore documentary and less of a film.
Shit was funny when they kept stepping on that one dudes leg that was barely attached tho
It's a well made, well acted and extensive Liveleak video
Faggot
a bunch of high T., bored men not having access to females get excited looking at hot women on telly
sexist
Probably the most retarded post I've seen this year.
DUDUDUDUDUDUDUDUDU
I thought they should have ended the movie there with the insurgent guys just walking out into the street aimlessly, showing just how pointless the whole thing was. They didn't need to show that behind the scenes stuff afterward.
The Kristina Rose version mogs this Britbong shit HARD
Alex Garland
that guy is such a coomer. based
we're totally straight, bros! last night doesn't count just bros being bros!
True, the whole photo montage afterwards was eh
HER WHOLE BUTT IS EXPOSED
I gooned to the guy in that video
I'm gonna goon to you gooning to the guy in that video papi.
link it, nigga
All them in the middle east I suppose
I’m gooning right now reading this but it’s a coincidence more than anything.
I think it's faith.
And in real time too. They got that right, to their credit.
WW2 vets had it the best they got unlimited access to attractive European women and then a major downgrade to illiterate peasant gook women then their kids got jungle gook women and their kids got the biggest downgrade, fucking the other men in your platoon
ancient soldiers had it the best because they were allowed to steal money and art in addition to women.
What's with the butthurt?
fucking the other men in your platoon
downgrade
Sucks for you bitch, the ones in mine were handsome af
fucking the other men in your platoon
hey it worked for the spartans
lol it’s another perfect example of internet meme revisionism making a track out to be 100x bigger than it actually was. Average millennial is more likely to be aware of Fedde Le Grand… and maybe 5% of mill’s know who he is… but because boards like this one have pushed the “VALERIE?never heard of her!” meme so fucking hard.
The amount of dance tracks that were bigger than that sample-based one-hit wonder… which do a better job of summing up the ‘00s… call on me is like a fucking LMFAO song
That track was significantly more popular and well-known.
It's an experiment in method. Mildly interesting but not particularly great.
The movie did end right when they panned to the empty street and the insurgents came out. Just because they didn’t show a couple credits first before doing the photo montage doesn’t mean it ended with a photo montage. This is a weird complaint.
foreigners talking about what's popular in the us
Your taste is ass, Eric Prydz is still one of the biggest DJs in the world and had a second wind with Pryda.
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. The Eric Prydz song was great even before the internet replaced television and mtv and its alikes fully. The video and the song hold a place for every coomer who was there within the span of 5-7 years. It was still a video released in the time where the bigger part of the audience was watching it on a television and used something like MTV or The Music Factory as their main source for popular music.
you've got to pump it up
Oh look, someone with no friends
no one has ever heard of sugababes outside of that dinky little island called Angloland or whatever
I'm a UK millennial and I’ve never heard this song before.
Also, allegedly Eric Prydz stole the song
youtube.com
yea Call on me was popular because the video was internet popular meaning it really wasn't that popular. Memes weren't a thing, this was before lolcat and Google bought youtube. Prydz is still relatively unknown today. 2006 could have been represented better with Sexy Back or other shit. It's not like the typical US soldier back then looked at music videos that only charted in the UK
stole the song
Isn't that basically how music works? Somebody hears a song, thinks they can do something with it and produce a hit? At best they sign a deal and share the revenue to a degree. Under Pressure, Ice Ice Baby comes to mind.
Yeah it’s literally just a chunk ripped straight out of an 80s pop song and turned into a 3 minute track.
You haven't listened to the radio in the last year. I've gotten a new job and the radio plays there all day. It's all samples and autotune. The beat and the pace is different. It's just AI stuff, and I'm thinking you might take that quite literally.
The Eric Prydz song was not popular in America at all they were all listening to new metal or post punk crap. Call on me was massive in UK and Euro because we had a massive dance music culture.
Its completely out of place and revisionism. American grunts/jarheads would turn it off immediately and call it "Eurotrash EDM"
You haven't listened to the radio in the last 20 years.
Never heard of this song in my life and I'm a 33 year old millennial. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about.
boring shit movie, dropped it halfway, just fags in some shithole country.
Yet again, another euro who has no idea what the fuck he's talking about. Call on Me was very popular, becoming the longest charting song on the Dance Club Billboard for 22 weeks, reaching a peak of the 5th highest played song.
It's literally based on the memories of the guys involved. The vets did watch that video and many others.
Youre arguing about something that actually happened. It's retarded. Were you even conscious in the mid 2000s?
Semi related, but American pop has been very open to adapting Eurohouse and other dance genres from the nineties. Songs that were 'forgotten'. Don't even need to dig deep. Think: What Is Love, Scatman, Barbie Girl. I don't think they had those songs in the US and they would've gotten burried undernead the sands of time and been local classics. The internet has turned them into global classics. Not a rememberance of good pop music, but more of an arrested development. Lady Gaga took a bunch of stuff from Euro dance music on her first album and made it more palatable for American audiences by infusing it with her own culture.
Of course in Europe itself we had our own differences between every country and not even the decade was the same. Rhythm is a Dancer, Pump up The Jam... You can't compare that to Eric Prydz or the dance music that came out post 2008.
Its completely out of place and revisionism
film made with direct input with the troops
You’re a special breed of retard
Sorry that war isn't like call of duty
never played these gay war games.
Eric Prydz is still unknown
The fuck? He headlines coachella and other main events.
How is he unknown?
Wasn't this song more of a Euro thing
sorry that war isn't like Arma
drop it kid, I haven't played shit games in decades.
In regards to pop music, yes. Your typical zoomer or milennial doesn't know who he is. Just like your typical genx didn't know who Masters at Work or Carl Cox was in the early 2000's. Most producers aren't known, Not everyone gained the popularity of Daft Punk.
I still love 'Genie In A bottle' just for the beat.
torrenting music videos in 2006
jacking off to stuff on Kontraband.com and scans of Secret Plot
playing OSRS when it was just RS
think it's crazy to have been lurking Anon Babble for a year
Memes weren't a thing,
Dude, 'internet memes' have been a thing since at least fuckin Dancing Baby in 1996.
This was just flat out porn, kek. Can't say Nicki Minaj her videos were any beater. Just a different beat.
The internet has turned them into global classics
All 3 songs you mentionned had heavy radio and MTV plays the other side of the atlantic, and all 3 were used and reused in movies and shows (What Is Love on SNL/Night at the Roxburry, I'm the Scatman was on a bunch of comedies including Baseketball, Barbie Hirl I can't remember on top of my head, most definitely chick flicks). All these songs were popular before internet's democratization.
Ah, nice to know. But not as popular is they would've been in the hitlist of the US at the time they were released. If you want to go ahead and compare dates and potential listening audiences at the time. But I'll take your point, there was an interaction still happening at that time.