You don't judge your writing based on the first draft. If you caught the excess "nows" and "sos," that means you're a good enough writer to edit your own shit. Even fucking Vladimir Nabokov made some...
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You don't judge your writing based on the first draft. If you caught the excess "nows" and "sos," that means you're a good enough writer to edit your own shit. Even fucking Vladimir Nabokov made some...
New Buster Keaton footage found in Argentina. The world talks about it, Argentina doesn't. Hilarious. Anyways: http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/filmblog ... blacksmith
Keep in mind, this Fernando...
And that's not half as depressing as actually watching it.
I've only seen The Naked Island. It pummeled my brain into submission and left me drooling on the floor. It was great. It also has the best ironic use of fireworks ever. The movie considerably speeds...
It holds up because the cheesiness works thematically and Sigourney Weaver provides emotional urgency and gravitas to her lines. Otherwise...
I think somebody missed the point of what I said, then other people missed the point of how the somebody missed his, and then everyone had to clarify to everyone else, and here we are, page 2133.
Well, Leonardo Favio is particularly of note, visually. The Dependent was doing stasis, silence, and mystery before it became popular. Favio's later films are interesting too, especially Gatica, el...
Bienvenido Mr. Marshall is so, so good. I have to see El verdugo next.
I didn't remember what, exactly, was the last film I had seen. I did remember going to see Man of Steel, though.
Nope. I'm a KG parasite. I ask others for ratio because I have none myself.
No recommendations. At all.
Anyways, Abrir puertas y ventanas (International title: Back to Stay) is one of the best recent Argentine films. Lots of people like Viola, by MatÃ*as Piñeyro. I was...
I definitely enjoy what De Palma I've seen, and usually like camp. De Palma's interesting in that his camp is not the product of ineptitude, it's not an accident, it's not just "bad taste." It's...
I don't even remember. Man of Steel, I guess. Which had parts I really liked. Now I'm mostly going through von Trier's The Kingdom. I developed a drinking game where I take a shot every time von...
So, I'm editing a website with reviews of non-English-language movies, books, and music, and I'm tasked with finding writers. Which, since the writers have to be from all over the world, is proving...
I really don't even know how we're sharing this thread page. The brute force of your numerical reputation is pushing me outwards as we speak.
I'm growing cold and heartless, yes.
You barely have any reputation either. I'm this close to ignoring you.
Hi.
It is more than mediocre. The great cast makes it more depressing because all, without exception, are criminally squandered. Haha, criminally.
These are good reasons. I think mine were something along the lines of "there was nothing else to watch" and "my girlfriend and I wanted to watch something in theaters." After the movie was over, my...
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Did anyone see Now You See Me? If so, why?
I want to know why I saw it. This is research. Maybe it was Melanie Laurent.
My problem is with the acting. I get that the movie makes him do bad things, but Ezra doesn't communicate his evil. He's not unnerving. I don't see it in his stare. I don't feel it. It's subjective,...
It's pretty clear to me this film works through a subjective, unreliable narrator. I don't personally like how Kevin is portrayed, since, even viewed through the distorting lens of Tilda's memory, he...
Ah, yes, that's what the Olympics needs, a massive zombie rampage to decimate all of London.
Come'on, Doyle. Make it happen tonight!
I stopped at Tremors 2, I think. Evidently the right decision.
Another interesting horror experience with my parents. My dad got obsessed with the Phantasm movies because he fondly recalled the...