ITT: Post your favorite book, philosopher, album, and movie

ITT: Post your favorite book, philosopher, album, and movie.
I'll start.
>Gravity's Rainbow
>Nietzsche
>Depression Cherry (Beach House)
>Boogie Nights

>Essays and Aphorisms
>Schopenhauer
>Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (I listen to mostly classical stuff, so no albums - but this compensates as it's longer than 99% of albums anyway)
>Goodfellas

depression cherry is great

>Moby-Dick
>Heidegger
>Daydream Nation, Sonic Youth
>Mulholland Dr.

>Là-bas
>Maimonides
>Blonde on Blonde
>Dealer

>The Recognitions
>Peirce
>La sanie des siècles
>Taxi Driver

>Ulysses
>Deleuze
>The Stooges – Funhouse
>Andrei Rublev

> A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
> St. Thomas Aquinas
> Blood Bank (Bon Iver)
> The Seventh Seal (Ingmar Bergman version)

>the Picture of Dorian Grey
>Nietzsche
>Nevermind
>Apocalypse Now

MODS

Swell band, thanks for sharing. Anymore similar bands that you listen to?

>The Confidence-Man (Melville)
>Aquinas
>Change (Dismemberment Plan)
>LA Confidential

>Wagner

Kys.

Fuck off Nietzche

>Count of Monte Cristo
>Hume
>Panic (Caravan Palace)
>Cicade de Deus / Stardust

I know, I'm a fedora-wearing pleb. Guess what, I don't care.

>The Beetle Leg
>Epicurus
>The Velvet Underground
>The Conformist

Into it

Not into it

The antisemitism doesn't bother me.

It's the fact that it takes him 4.5 hours to do what can, and has been done, in 30-60 minutes.

>album
stopped reading here

>Collected Works of T.S. Eliot
>Laozi
>The Pillows - Little Busters
>End of Evangelion (pic related is a close second)

Do underage kids still listen to Nirvana? The rest I get why you would say an underage person wrote that.

You know what I'm intoITSYOURMOMSASSHOAL

you have a fantastic sense of wonder. which is a dying virtue

>>The Conformist
Good movie

irish catholic (not just by identity

...

Fucking Philistine

Close, Mexican Catholic

>The Brothers Karamazov
>Not read any in enough depth to have a favourite
>Either/Or by Elliott Smith
>Synecdoche New York

good fucking taste

Taake- Nattestid Ser Porten Vid
Blut Aus Nord- Ultima Thulee
Leviathan- The Tenth Sub Level of Suicide

Can't speak for recent releases, but I like these artists, they seem authentic.

No but you are kind of right. I'm too autistic to change my mind on what my favourite of something is. I'm 22 and my favourites been pretty much the same since I was 16

Thanks m8! I'll look into them.

>Asimov's Foundation Trilogy
>Schopenhauer
>Wish You Were Here/My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
>Back to the Future

>2666
>Hume
>Feel Good Lost - Broken Social Scene
>There Will Be Blood

Book: The Fountainhead
Philosopher: Paulo Coelho
Album: All the Right Reasons
Movie: What the Bleep Do We Know?

I used to live in Juarez.

Found the hipster.

>The Door of Everything
>King Solomon/ Marcus Aurelius
> The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
> The Departed

>Illuminatus!
>Don't have a favorite
>SMiLE by the Beach Boys
>Tree of Life

>2666
pleb
>Broken Social Scene
same applies
>There Will Be Blood
the worst PTA movie, but good

GR
sartre
absolutego
repoman

Fucking dope taste. Still haven't read GR, but I'm excited to. And knowing somebody with similar filmic/musical tastes to mine liked it excites me. Shit sentence, but you get it.

>Ficciones
>Uzdavinys
>Souvenirs de Autre Monde
>Black Swan

>>Illuminatus!
>>Don't have a favorite
>>SMiLE by the Beach Boys
>>Tree of Life
i new sincerely love your post and opinions. good job.

>Sartre

How many philosophers are you familiar with?

d-don't make fun of me ;_;

gravity's rainbow
bakunin
frank zappa - one size fits all
out 1 noli me tangere

im not

enough that i know i dont want to list them out over a reply

>Irene's Cunt
>Kierkegaard
>Sachiko M - Music For Headphone
>Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters

I have bad taste.

I try my best to preserve it, it's the only thing that keeps me going. The fact that someone shares this feeling makes me deeply happy, thank you.

Great album, great movie.

Seventh Seal is a fantastic movie, you should watch Winter Light as well if you haven't already.

I really need to listen to more black metal, I've just started getting into it again for the first time in years and there's so much good shit I've missed out on.

>Odissey
>St. Augustine
>Classical music collection
>Dr. Strangelove

>>Synecdoche New York
Great taste, user.

>JR
>Kant
>Ravedeath 1979, Tim Hecker
>Les Triplettes de Belleville

prime 120 IQ taste

>Breakfast of Champions (somehow struck hard with me)
>Camus
>Leichenschrei
>Alien

Moby Dick
Wittgenstein
Blackout (Britney Spears)
Man with a Movie Camera

>The Crying of Lot 49
>Aristotle
>Loveless
>Ran

>Ultima Thulee

>The Death of Virgil
>George Santayana
>The Sanity Annex - Sonic Sum
>Raging Bull

Indeed

>Stoner
>Julius Evola
>Birthdays by Keaton Henson
>Southbound

Hi Jimmie.

Hey Dave.

>The Third Policeman
>Aristotle
>Station to Station
>Network

>Dave
?

>ctrl+f "Plato" no results
plebs, the lot of you

Bob!

Growth of the Soil
Cleanthes
Victorialand (Cocteau Twins)
The Virgin Spring

>The Waves
>???
>Don't Wake Me Up
>The Devil, Probably

I thought you knew me.

EOE's my favorite too. I didn't know Wind Rises was supposed to be that good: I'll definitely watch it.

>Lot 49
>Kant
>Confield
>Enter the Void

>The Metamorphosis
>Schopenhauer
>The Lie Lay Land (World's End Girlfriend)
>Breakfast Club

It doesn't have the most psychologically realistic characters, but it's visually and thematically beautiful, and it's the swan song of the person who shaped my artistic tastes more than anyone else, so I have a special place in my heart for it.

>eugene onegin
>heraclitus
>music for egon schiele
>la femme de l'aviateur

alternatively

>inherent vice
>plato
>you're a woman i'm a machine
>three women

i oscillate

>Demons
>Spinoza
>Goodbye Bread
>Apocalypse Now

0/10

just read the philosophers tbqh

>just read the philosophers tbqh

im impressed because you actually got the rating right for all of them

oh wow eric rohmer. what lovely films he made. their humanism is very infectious(? a weird word to use but that's the effect they have on me.)

>Moby dick
>Stirner
>Shiny Beast
>El Topo

i think it's precisely the right word user. and i agree, they are lovely.

Can I flick ya bean?

>Book of the New Sun
>Schopenhauer
>Vulgar Display of Power
>Army of Darkness

>I, Claudius
>Marcus Aurelius
>The Magnolia Electric Co.
>Pierrot le fou


If these are really a reflection of your favorites and not just your obscure picks to impress people, then you seem like genuinely interesting people.

The Tunnel
Aristotle
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady
The Seventh Seal

Die Meistersinger is actually a lot better with regard to wasted space than his other operas.

>Blood Meridian / Le Petit Prince / The Collected Works of Ezra Pound
>Nietzsche
>A Love Supreme / Satie: Piano Works
>There Will Be Blood / It's Such a Beautiful Day

It always makes me feel warm inside to see what everyone else likes, or what affects them the most.

We're not so different, you and I.

Plato

Pretty decent, not counting your movies, which, to be completely honest, are sub-par.

Why do you consider those movies sub-par? Not trying to pick a fight, just interested in your opinion.

cucks

"They will throw them into the blazing furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth." - Matthew 13:42

>If these are really a reflection of your favorites and not just your obscure picks to impress people, then you seem like genuinely interesting people.
what exactly is obscure in there? lol

I didn't mean to say the movies are sub-par (I quite like There Will Be Blood, in fact); I meant that the fact that they are your favorites indicates that you aren't really that interested in film.

i'm and i listen to a love supreme almost every day, i saw don hertzfeldt speak, and i haven't seen there will be blood but pta is cool.
also blood meridian.

i keep on forgetting to read the little prince, thanks for reminding me

what was it you liked about it btw?

>Don't know
>Buddha, Jesus, Lao-tsu, some Greeks, also Nietzsche
>Coltrane's Ascension
>Ping Pong: The Animation

>the pillow book
>derrida
>i haven't got anything better to do
>five easy pieces

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Ken Wilber
Channel Orange
Trainspotting

>The Death of Virgil
>George Santayana
>Uzdavinys
>Souvenirs de Autre Monde
>Là-bas
>Maimonides
>music for egon schiele
>eugene onegin

by obscure i mean that these are interesting people and works i don't often see these discussed on this board or any where else. They're "out of the way" so to speak, which i think illustrates the ability to think for oneself

>War and Peace
>Plato
>Shostakovich's 7th Symphony
>Kagemusha