Burgerpunk

Are there any actual Burgerpunk films?

Closest I can think of is Crank 1 & 2

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Good Burger

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American Honey & Florida Project are both kinos set in parking lots motels gas stations fast food restaurants and all those inbetween neon places

I want to say tommy boy because it shows the comfiness of the american highway and spirit of road trips but then again it doesn’t feature a lot of fast food chains

OH SHIT I CAN IMAGINE THE FUTURE NOW GUYS

Feed basically is the final stage of burger punk. However it’s a book

That's got to be a photoshop, who would possibly live in a place like that?

>ITT

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you don’t, theyre exits off of the interstates

I watched this again recently, it surprisingly holds up. Aside from a few scenes, it's not really burgerpunk though.

It's just a highway pitstop on an arterial route for a large country with people driving across it

you could walk 5 minutes and it wouldn't be anything like that. Cities and towns both have them. It's only depressing if it's a small town which is dominated by it and it's actually the center of the town

well yeah because the bottom is pedestrianized and nice to walk around and has actually interesting shops/restaurants

gummo is clasic white americana

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Suburbia

nobody who isn't retarded thinks like this

you don't think walking around pic related at night would be comfy?
japan has barren interstate highway rest stops filled with fast food too but it's not this

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this is the opposite of punk

What's this aesthetic?

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Precious?
The founder.

i stayed in a neighbourhood in guangzhou that looked a bit like that
in the night a car parked in the alley's alarm went off
It was like 10 minutes before someone threw a brick through the window and then someone else firebombed it
it was a burnt out husk in the morning

Slumpunk?

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one is done highway stop, the other is an entertainment district in a large metropolis. who wouldn't prefer going to the bottom one?

the Florida Project

Punk is a pretty nebulous term. Bugerpunk obviously is a spin off from cyberpunk. The whole thing of cyberpunk is the juxtaposition of a facade of the flashy high-tech future with underlying depression and social breakdown.

I guess the difference is cyberpunk is futuristic, while burgerpunk is modern day (and probably north american)

yes, WE think that you fucking idiot

Me because I like to feel like I'm on planet earth and not a rat maze of consumerism

Bottle Rocket.

Both are consumerist though

this is the opposite of comfy

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>interesting

which brand of consumerism do you prefer, large multinational billion dollar corporations like top pic or smaller local businesses like bottom pic?

No

I’d say slum-punk but it might just by Alley-Wave

ok retard

Nah, thats how pictures look when taken with long focus lense. It flattens them to make everything look close than it really is.

things being closer together is more interesting. Massive amounts of vacant space between plazas arent as comfy as hong kong alley streets with bustling people, street food, buskers etc