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elenaki88 · 4 months
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Restaurant aesthetics 10/10 🪵
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ramshitposts · 2 months
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help my teacher put on Four Lions in politics class and I'd forgotten how close Ballisters design is to Literally Riz Ahmed but with Ballisters eye scar.
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starrrberry · 5 months
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OMG THAST KAYVAN NOVAK !! WAJ I MISSED U SO MUCH <3
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sin-scape · 1 year
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Four Lions (2010)
What do you think is strapped on that crow?
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amiizade · 1 year
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jocrude · 7 months
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I just watched Four Lions. Hilarious. I wish Chris Morris had more of a following on Tumblr.
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steven9rant · 2 years
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i definitely dont talk enough about the immense love i have for riz ahmed!! this man is just so- <3
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caesarsaladinn · 2 years
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movie--posters · 1 year
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loki-zen · 10 months
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“Azzam Al-Brittani”
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Four Lions (2010)
This is a new fave movie!!!
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nothoward · 1 year
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alanshemper · 2 years
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Four Lions (2010)
A jihad satire following a group of homegrown terrorist jihadis from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, staring Riz Ahmed, Kayvan Novak, Nigel Lindsay, Arsher Ali and Adeel Akhtar.
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psy-ay-ay · 2 years
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riz ahmed babe
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edplaysbass · 9 months
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And there's the third and final review of the ones I've been putting off - Four Lions (2010).
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891movies · 2 years
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The Queen (2006, dir. Stephen Frears): Nothing but respect for my queen (Helen Mirren).
David Holzman’s Diary (1967, dir. Jim McBride): David Holzman would have 15,000 followers on his daily vlog channel and would have been cancelled multiple times.
3-Iron (2004, dir. Kim Ki-Duk): This movie made me believe in love again. It’s just beautiful, verging on magical realism but not quite tipping over (until, arguably, the end). 
Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972, dir. Werner Herzog): This movie fully envelopes you in this anxious, miserable atmosphere as the characters slowly descend into a hell of their own making.
Four Lions (2010, dir. Chris Morris): It’s only twelve years old but I can’t imagine this movie being released today. 
High School (1968, dir. Frederick Wiseman): WIseman is the master of presenting a subject in a seemingly objective manner while getting his message across loud and clear.
Deseret (1995, dir. 1995): Very powerful in the way it matter-of-factly portrays America’s bloody and horrifying past while also more specifically honing in on Utah’s strange history. 
Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations & Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty (1938, dir. Leni Riefenstahl): You don’t have to look particularly deep to notice the fascist imagery, which is why it baffles me that so many people review these movies based purely on the subject matter (which is captivating, no argument about it). Riefenstahl’s artistry cannot be separated from her ideology. 
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