MOVIE time again. How is this year passing so fast? This is bullshit, i barely wasted this year at all. Anyways…
Voting open for the 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, & 29th. Taking top voted nominates (depending on piracy success) for two movies each Friday. Maybe a third if it fits the theme or is really good/bad.
Pre-hosted nominations get extra weight becuase its less work. Dubs preferred over subs because Cytube is indignent about playing subtitle files without heavy cajoling. If it’s currently in theaters or on a streaming service its usually an pain in the ass to find a good torrent in time, but ill look for it anyways because fuck copyright.
Shout out to the Cytube crew, our many haters & losers, and to viewers like YOU.
Breaking Bad Season 3 Episode 12 “Half Measures”
Breaking Bad Season 3 Episode 13 “Full Measure”
You said there’d be no more half measures
If these dont win a slot, ill do it for Sunday Slop one weekend lol.
Bulworth (1998)
I bet ya’ll have already done Reds (1981), right? I still need to watch it.
Dick Tracy (1990)
Mechanical Violator Hakaider (1995) - A violent and stylish cult Tokusatsu movie.
Akira, I missed it last year (or two years ago? idk)
The Babadook (2014) - Well-regarded spooky movie about a child’s bogeyman who starts to haunt the mom, too.
The Devils (1971) - One of the essential horror films of the 1970s. Currently ranked #240 on Letterboxd’s Top 250 films of all time:
The Sting (1973) - Classic heist film, very fun movie
cue The Entertainer
Hoot- 2006 a iconic kids movie where a trio of kids stand up to land developers through sabotage, and geting the community involved, to protect local Florida dirt owls . yes your very own @[email protected] stars in this movie. I loved this movie as a kid. fun fact these owls almost went extinct in florida but volunteers and environmentalist saved them!
An Autumn Afternoon (1962) - Yasujiro Ozu’s last movie. It’s really good.
Wheels on Meals (1984) - Jackie Chan
Floating Weeds (1959) - A beautiful movie directed by Yasujiro Ozu. Roger Ebert’s favorite movie.
Rio Bravo (1959) - One of John Carpenter’s favorite films, this Howard Hawks classic is a pinnacle of the Western genre.
Django (1966) - considered one of the best Spaghetti Westerns ever made.