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#Serbian pigeon movie
candlelightsinner · 1 year
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A collection of my favourite film posters of the 1987 classic Mališa directed by Boro Drašković. From top left to bottom right:
1. Original Yugoslavian release, 1987
2. Soviet Belarus release, 1988
3. Soviet Russian release, 1988
4. French release, 1987
5. East German release, 1987
6. Serbian-British limited re-release, 2017
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pahishylje · 1 year
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I love that Tumblr is getting into older movies lately, it's introduced me to both of these masterpieces. Goncharov was obviously a great find but I wish more people would give credit to Mališa by Boro Drašković (1987).
Honestly, I think this is my new favourite movie. I've never cried such bitter tears over a pidgeon before.
EVERYBODY GO WATCH MALIŠA
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FINALLY watched Mališa (1987) just for this scene ngl 💀🤡✌️
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cringelordofchaos · 5 months
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Random things related to the fake movie "mališa" I'm angry about for literally NO rational reason lmaooooo
Literally no one made a serbian fake poster even though the film is literally supposed to be serbian
All the fake shots of the movie I've seen so far are wayy too high quality but are just put into black and white. Like please the quality needs to be low it needs to be blurry to be realistic no? Or at least s LITTLE bit blurry idk
It's pretty much treated just like a goncharov 2
Some (MANY) people forget to tag unreality properly (this shit is important guys)
Everything else is fine imo the concept is interesting and if it was a real movie I would probably watch it but I'm angry at the very small amount of people that even know about it what is wrong with me lmao
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patrocles · 9 months
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when i say letterboxd filmtwt culture is about the performance and not about the appreciation or understanding of film, this is the goofy shit i’m talking about
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quietwingsinthesky · 8 months
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I WANT TO WATCH SAM'S FRENCH MOVIE ABOUT A MIME THAT'S SECRETLY A COCKROACH
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guesswhattimeitis · 1 year
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kristina100000 · 2 years
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still so unbelievable to me that someone wouldn't want to watch a movie about the serbian government thru the eyes of a pigeon
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txttletale · 8 months
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getting defensive on behalf of a widely acclaimed and beloved media object is some of the most pathetic behaviour i can imagine for real. like i dont engage because i believe in nice times on the computer and i dont want to wade into mires of purposefully inflammatory bad faith discourse but the base emotional impulse behind those tiktoks about how anyone who doesn't like marvel just wants to watch ten-hour black and white serbian pigeon movies (and that's a bad thing?) inspires a reaction of profound disdain
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shigayokagayama · 2 months
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one of my favorite little things in mob psycho (and one of the reasons i think that, despite it being a relatively complete show, theres so much room for fan speculation and fanworks expanding on it) is all the little details of things that you see or get mentioned for a second for a gag and then never mentioned again because leaving it to the audience's imagination is way funnier than any elaboration ever could be. like for example, teru's movie being a fake horror movie called "flying dead pig" that exists solely on vhs and is apparently extremely hard to acquire. even though the actual contents of this movie are never explicitly shown (literally all we know about it is what i listed above) we can use those details along with teru's taste in general to conclude its probably one of the strangest cinematic experiences ever crafted. like, in my mind's eye this movie is like if that film about the serbian government through the eyes of a pigeon were real.
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1percentcharge · 1 year
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the thing about most marvel movies is they’re not high art ofc but they’re not even “dumb fun” either they’re literally the worst of both worlds. You need a ton of background information and they’re allergic to being under two hours and when you want something serious you get wise cracks and when you want something fun you get animal abuse apparently????? You might not be getting the 2 hour black and white film about a Serbian pigeon but you’re not getting the 84 minute flick about homoerotic groupies chasing a ghoul & zombie pop group either
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candlelightsinner · 1 year
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madphantom · 1 year
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segretecose · 1 year
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he would love that made up black and white movie about the serbian government seen through the pov of a pigeon
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Rules:
Real movies only (Yes I know Malisa the serbian pigeon movie is great. I will include it from my own volition and only if I am only one movie short from a complete bracket)
Not the Lord of the Rings because we all know it's the best movie with war in it that has ever existed.
As you'll see in the form, "war movie"'s definition is rather large, comprehending movies that happen during a war but are not focused on it, or movies about things going on parallel to a war (secret operations, war time politics, prisonner of war, etc).
Please once it starts be respectful of each other in the tags and uplift your movie without downing the other.
Inspired by:
@4thwallbreakersshowdown, @deadguydeathmatch, @macbeth-murder-match, @pink-character-tournament, @orangecharactersmackdown, @redcharacterbracket, @bluecharactertournament and a bunch of other colours, @webtoon-fl-bracket, @wt-disabled-characters-bracket, @killingyouwithhammers, @best-fanfic-trope, @maskedcharacterbracket, @wizardbracket, @jesterbracket and surely a few others.
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criptochecca · 2 years
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Maybe if we all collectively watched more black and white serbian movies about the government seen through the eyes of a pigeon, STORYLIVING by Disney wouldn’t be a thing
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