We all know that you enjoy talking to yourself.
Please talk to yourself now about your favorite Polish, Czech, Slovak, and Hungarian films made after the Wall fell.
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We all know that you enjoy talking to yourself.
Please talk to yourself now about your favorite Polish, Czech, Slovak, and Hungarian films made after the Wall fell.
To those interested, read the book excerpts without reading baby doll’s commentary. I know I didn’t read the commentary.
As for whatever else you said, I don’t care to converse with you about...
https://books.google.com/books?id=FXdxDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
Read a book for once in your life. The proof is in the actual history of an actual nation's actual film...
Neither do I. It's irrelevant, thankfully.
I never said anything about automatic, so I don't see why I need to respond to this.
I never said good films couldn't be made in a free market system,...
The Red is what we need. The film subsidies behind the Iron Curtain produced some of the most fascinating and some of the most unusual films ever made. The Polish system in particular was quite...
To quote a famous director:
"I think a lot of people have that tendency in our times. People don't really care about the true meaning or context behind things. They just focus on the fanciness we...
It doesn't hurt!
*by quoting ZoolanderI don't even like MCU films in general, I just think Scorsese's statement is stupid. And I used Zoolander to make a frivolous statement about it - because his silly statement...
If only you would stop replying to my posts lol do you actually think I take anything you say seriously after the nonsense "debate" we had before?
lol what is this supposed to even mean? You don't know my tastes, and why would I care what you thought of them? So strange!
Sure, right, generalities, they're all narrative conflict based cinema,...
lol I never said anything about Scorsese fans. What a silly person you are.
They're all different, so there is no case except to discuss each one that any person might find worth making a case for. That's kind of the point of Scorsese's quote being stupid, no?
I did one...
lol yeah and Sarah Palin can see Russia from her house, so she is the next Sokurov. You might be confusing Scorsese with... someone who didn't major in English at university.Scorsese does...
lol I laughed when I saw Ebert at the bottom.
It's funny that Ebert's quote contradicts Scorsese's blind dislike of comic book films that he also claims to not watch LOLOLOLOLOL
I should have clarified, being that this conversation is so weighty. It's clearly atypical of a perfume commercial.
Whatever it is that Scorsese said, it doesn't really matter, because there's nothing you can say about comic book films that you can't say about his endless crime films and hyper-masculine films. OMG...
Song to Song is a radically unique film. It's quite amazing what he did in that film. I don't love it as much as The Tree of Life only because that one is more to my tastes, but it's still amazing.
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No.
I didn't say anything bad about Bresson. I used Bresson as an example of someone that absolutely does not meet Scorsese's criteria to show that Scorsese's statement was bullshit. Obviously,...
Perfume commercials are honestly better than most Hollywood films!
I have not watched nearly as many films this decade as last, but I'm still a fan. Even these ten are fantastic, to me.
The Tree of Life (2011)
Goodbye First Love (2011)
Long Day's Journey Into...
"It isn’t the cinema of human beings trying to convey emotional, psychological experiences to another human being."
Bresson is not the cinema of human beings trying to convey emotional,...
Hollywood films from the 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s were, for the most part, absolute garbage, just like these days. It's also difficult to compare - the Hollywood of those days churned out a lot more...
Scorsese isn’t exactly a titan of cinema for me. Wolf of Wall Street IS hilarious, though. Clearly his pinnacle, but is that not CINEMA to him? Good! Throw his “cinema” in the trash. Give me the good...
For me, Lee’s later films always seem extremely fast. That’s not to say that they seem fast-paced like a blockbuster, but I recall the distinct feeling of being like, “Wow, there is so much...
ARP is a much, much more talented and creative filmmaker than QT, to me. As for the redundancy of the final episode... sometimes if it doesn’t make sense to you it’s an indication that you’re...