I don’t really want to watch a movie about Christisraelite conquistadors begetting a generation of mutt golems, I just want to see more injuns killing each other.
Nah he’s based for calling Christians christcucks. However he’s cringe for reading up an incorrect synopsis of the movie and dismissing it for not having something which it actually does have.
[...] >*spreads israeli scripture to the ends of the earth*
Well done shabbos!
I called you a moron not because of the christcuck comment. I know this site is full of christcuck larpers, but this time you really were a moron. See why here [...]
I called you a moron not because of the christcuck comment. I know this site is full of christcuck larpers, but this time you really were a moron. See why here
Nah he’s based for calling Christians christcucks. However he’s cringe for reading up an incorrect synopsis of the movie and dismissing it for not having something which it actually does have.
Because your Lord and Savior is a more important expenditure of time and acting talent in the Passion sequel among this sea of anti-human rabbis in the current year. Just be patient.
Spanish-Mexican co-production. High production values. Interesting use of language, non-linear story telling. I liked it a lot and it's mostly non-woke. Worst thing they did was being a cringe about the Spanish Inquisition in the 7th episode.
the story of malinche (the women in this pic) is iteself fascinating >native american girl has her family killed and is enslaved by the aztecs when she is a kid >is enslaved and abused her entire life >cortez comes and captures a group of slaves with her in it >by some long shot chance she is recognized by one of cortez men, who had lived amoung some mayan people years prio and crossed paths with her >the spanish soldier can speak mayan with her that he picked up while living with some mayan people for almost a decade >she speaks all the local languages due to her time as a slave servant >is able to quickly pick up spanish as well >she hence becomes cortez personal translator >she hates the aztecs and all the other local peoples due to being enslaved and sold to various peoples throughout her life >now she is the mouthpiece for the americas version of the anti-christ >now she gets a chance at revenge >she delights in taking apart of the complete destruction of the aztec empire >marries a spanish soldier and lives out the rest of her life as a rich upperclass socialite in spain.
Aztec (1980) : A story of the Aztec empire just before and during the arrival of the Spaniards.
The Journeyer (1984) : An account of the travels of Marco Polo to the Far East.
Raptor (1992) : Thorn, a hermaphrodite, and his/her adventures in a post-Roman world.
And my favourite:
Spangle: After surrendering at Appomattox Court House in Virginia at the end of the American Civil War, two Confederate soldiers wander off and join Florian’s Flourishing Florilegium of Wonders, a traveling circus that has managed to continue performing throughout the war. Escaping from the coming Reconstruction of the South, the circus embarks for Europe where they meet many adventures as they travel throughout Europe between 1865 and 1871.
>Thorn, a hermaphrodite, and his/her adventures in a post-Roman world.
My second favourite after Spangle.
Its more about Teodoric the Great than "postRoman World" though.
All of them are good historical fiction/novels, and if you want a cheap hook to get interested in them, have lots of sex, depravation, and gore.
But above all, are just too much fun to read.
antisemitic
Just watch Embrace of the Serpent. It’s basically the thematic sequel (the erosion of cultures and the ultimate synthesis of the next generation)
I don’t really want to watch a movie about Christisraelite conquistadors begetting a generation of mutt golems, I just want to see more injuns killing each other.
You’re a moron that doesn’t know what he’s talking about so you deserve to wallow in ignorance.
How about a little lesson in etymology, my 90 IQ friend?
Nah he’s based for calling Christians christcucks. However he’s cringe for reading up an incorrect synopsis of the movie and dismissing it for not having something which it actually does have.
You people are empty. Walking corpses. Sad.
You are sad. Simple
I'm not the one denying the Lord because I read some low IQ schizo nonsense on /misc/.
>*spreads israeli scripture to the ends of the earth*
Well done shabbos!
I called you a moron not because of the christcuck comment. I know this site is full of christcuck larpers, but this time you really were a moron. See why here
they're nothing alike
Stfu homosexual
Because the Spaniards killed everyone
Sounds kino
>killed
Nah, they killed the powerful, colonized the cuties and didn't care for the rest
That man in that pic is Mexican American actor Raoul Trujillo.
He played Sarah Gadon's father in the film Octavio is Dead.
He's so lucky. Sarah Gadon is an angel.
he was also in sicario. he talks briefly to del toro before del toro tortures the guy with the jug of water.
Because your Lord and Savior is a more important expenditure of time and acting talent in the Passion sequel among this sea of anti-human rabbis in the current year. Just be patient.
Give this a shot.
>my ancestor
was Cortes that dark?
I believe Oscar Jaenada is Romanian, but he did a good job playing him and was fine in On Stranger Tides as well.
He’s from Catalonia, Spain. His name is not Romanian at all. That said, not much difference between Spanish and Romanian people in terms of looks.
is this good? I think Cortes was one of the coolest guys ever and would love a quality depiction of his life and adventures
Spanish-Mexican co-production. High production values. Interesting use of language, non-linear story telling. I liked it a lot and it's mostly non-woke. Worst thing they did was being a cringe about the Spanish Inquisition in the 7th episode.
the story of malinche (the women in this pic) is iteself fascinating
>native american girl has her family killed and is enslaved by the aztecs when she is a kid
>is enslaved and abused her entire life
>cortez comes and captures a group of slaves with her in it
>by some long shot chance she is recognized by one of cortez men, who had lived amoung some mayan people years prio and crossed paths with her
>the spanish soldier can speak mayan with her that he picked up while living with some mayan people for almost a decade
>she speaks all the local languages due to her time as a slave servant
>is able to quickly pick up spanish as well
>she hence becomes cortez personal translator
>she hates the aztecs and all the other local peoples due to being enslaved and sold to various peoples throughout her life
>now she is the mouthpiece for the americas version of the anti-christ
>now she gets a chance at revenge
>she delights in taking apart of the complete destruction of the aztec empire
>marries a spanish soldier and lives out the rest of her life as a rich upperclass socialite in spain.
That is such a kino revenge story.
Frick the Mayo, we need Aztec kino
what's this from? That seems like quite the place to live
Pic for attention.
Please read Gary Jennings Aztec.
This picture literally made me click on the thread, so it worked.
Do it.
Aztec (1980) : A story of the Aztec empire just before and during the arrival of the Spaniards.
The Journeyer (1984) : An account of the travels of Marco Polo to the Far East.
Raptor (1992) : Thorn, a hermaphrodite, and his/her adventures in a post-Roman world.
And my favourite:
Spangle: After surrendering at Appomattox Court House in Virginia at the end of the American Civil War, two Confederate soldiers wander off and join Florian’s Flourishing Florilegium of Wonders, a traveling circus that has managed to continue performing throughout the war. Escaping from the coming Reconstruction of the South, the circus embarks for Europe where they meet many adventures as they travel throughout Europe between 1865 and 1871.
>Thorn, a hermaphrodite, and his/her adventures in a post-Roman world.
Alright, I needed something new to read anyway and I know almost nothing about the Aztecs.
PS, avoid the Aztec sequel, and """"sequels""""
My second favourite after Spangle.
Its more about Teodoric the Great than "postRoman World" though.
All of them are good historical fiction/novels, and if you want a cheap hook to get interested in them, have lots of sex, depravation, and gore.
But above all, are just too much fun to read.
>have lots of sex, depravation, and gore
That's the opposite of a hook.
How do you see a reply if you browse from the catalog?
I opened teevee and this was the first thread on the home page.
They all die
Fernando Cervantes - Conquistadores any good?