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'Mortal as I am, I know that I am born for a day. But when I follow at my pleasure the serried multitude of the stars in their circular course, my feet no longer touch the earth.'
I was disturbed by the cheap gay style of the intro but as they start talking Tarantino and Ridley Scott just hack into it and it keeps completely unexpected.
Mel Gibson and Oliver stone are quite bitter about how much people fuck up in the process of making a film. It seems quite an exasperating job for them - compare this to Ridley Scott in the other video, who says coldly none of it is a big deal, you just got to plan it and as soon as a problem comes over the horizon, smack it with a club or something.
Moonlight has the best opening shot since a very long time. It's what a film student would do, but a genius one who has a story to tell and a world to convey. I loved this movie as I watched it on account of that table conversations between the directors I posted, very cool it won the Oscar. Best Oscar night since 1995, last great year of Hollywood and maybe its greatest - this ending will go down in history as a smack in the face of all that is sad and sick.
You know, I figured it out. White America hates White American Males, because the White American Males that live in White America, i.e. the wealthy, are the sort of people that make a movie like La La Land. Which is a bad spinoff of 1930's Berlin cabaret. Their hatred of Trump is pure self-loathing.
After Trumps presidential home run just now, indeed the media kept a low profile and Charlie Sheen has now come out on top as Trumps most well respected critic.
Hacksaw Ridge officially has the best bombardment sequence in cinema history. When US ships "warm up" the ridge before the infantry climbs it and enters the twilight zone.
Ive also never seen a combat scene so coherent, fluent and long as what happens next. Im not surprised, Mel Gibson even makes Christianity palatable and palpable with his Passion movie. People died from seeing it, and yet I found it far cleaner than any horror movie or a show like Game of Thrones. And they spoke Arameic and Latin, and both were very convincing, which is quite an accomplishment, since no one knows how either was pronounced.
Then, he has made the best Film Noir of all time, Payback. Dont watch the directors cut. Gibson as producer fired the director (because he killed the dog) and wrote, cast and directed a new last third of the movie. Even the way its intercut with the old footage adds to the perfection by its very appropriate uncanniness.
Braveheart, genius. It didnt disappoint, where all such epics really do.
I first started watching Rogue One, which is utter shit. I turned it off after 6 minutes and some skipping. Fuck Liam Neeson and every look alike of his. He can be in Schindlers List, he's ruined every Star Wars he was in, even if it was already shit for other reasons than him or his lookalikes.
The main character looked to me this snobbish overly articulating child, so a feminist made this movie. Bleak, anticinema. So then I tried 22 Jumpstreet, which thankfully is really good. Im probably the only one who thinks 22 Jumpstreet is better than rogue One. Im the real filmsnob.
What you see as messed up is a trance induced by my meditation on a specific god/giant, a lawless trickster who loves only the strange. It is a strange film, truly. Few will know what to make of it.
What you see as messed up is a trance induced by my meditation on a specific god/giant, a lawless trickster who loves only the strange. It is a strange film, truly. Few will know what to make of it.
Yeah, I am finally beginning to understand a little of your mind. I try to be non-judgemental but it's hard to do when we start expressing our opinions.
It is said that the True Sage has no opinions of his/her own. I will never attain that state.
But sure, we should express our self because the feedback we get allows us to see our self better.