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quentin tarrantino on original non-linear narrative

Khufu says...

Interesting, I thought it sounded better the way he described. I love movies where I don't know what's going on and have to piece it together with bits of body language and dialogue. But it only works if you trust that it's not a mistake, like he says... Can someone cut the movie this way so we can check if he's right?

newtboy said:

Wow, I'm glad they switched it up. The original sounds terribly convoluted and confusing. I hate movies that jump back and forth in time to try to make you curious about what's happening, when really you're just confused having not been given enough information to have a clue about what you're seeing. I also hate the idea of knowing everything that's coming but the characters are completely in the dark. That's not a good movie in my eyes, but True Romance was excellent.
As made, it's my wife's favorite movie, and in my top 5.

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First Look At Firefly Browncoats Unite Special

SevenFingers says...

>> ^Yogi:

>> ^probie:
Never understood the fascination with that show. It had some good parts (Alan Tudyk for example), but the way people carry on about it, they think it was the second coming. It wasn't that good.

The point is, it had way more promise than any other Whedon show ever. it started amazingly strong, it had a great universe that was interesting and looked cool to explore. The characters were soo much fun, and interesting. The possibilities were endless, that is why this show was fascinating, because it looked sooo promising and it was killed.
Whedon finally got sick of of this crap, and went to make movies where apparently he can do whatever he wants and make $2 Billion.


I agree completely. Besides Star Wars, the Song of Ice and Fire series, only firefly, in it's short life, expanded my imagination wildly when I watched the show (about 2 years after it got cancelled, never heard of it before then). I loved it. Sure, I love movies/shows that are very well written, acted, directed. But nothing can beat something created that makes your imagination run wild.



(now that I think of it, of course my imagination has grown from other things than those I just listed. I was merely just using some examples of universes created from ideas and writting/shows/movies)... yea

Arnold Schwarzenegger's commentary of Total Recall is ace!

cosmovitelli says...

>> ^PHJF:
Paul Verhoeven on the other hand is a great commentator. The man really loves movies.
Also in the spirit of this, I popped Big Trouble In Little China in expecting the greatest commentary on the greatest movie of all time and was completely, utterly disappointed. Kurt Russel at one point is telling John Carpenter about how his son plays hockey.


I thought that was great! So random. 'I pulled the jackpot chain one more time!'

Arnold Schwarzenegger's commentary of Total Recall is ace!

PHJF says...

Paul Verhoeven on the other hand is a great commentator. The man really loves movies.

Also in the spirit of this, I popped Big Trouble In Little China in expecting the greatest commentary on the greatest movie of all time and was completely, utterly disappointed. Kurt Russel at one point is telling John Carpenter about how his son plays hockey.

Star Wars Audition - Amy Irving & Christopher Allport

Movies I've Walked Out of Because they're Really, Really Bad: a List (Blog Entry by dag)

dag says...

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That's on my list - I've got to see that one.>> ^enoch:

i love movies too much to ever walk out..even the crappy ones.
gives me an excuse to bitch and eviscerate the director.
didnt proyas also direct "the crow"?
that boy has chops.
the only movie this year that really grabbed me was "let the right one in".
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?
AID=/20081111/REVIEWS/811129995/1023
seen it three times so far and every time something new pops out at me.
i even liked the americanized version with chloe moretz.

Movies I've Walked Out of Because they're Really, Really Bad: a List (Blog Entry by dag)

enoch says...

i love movies too much to ever walk out..even the crappy ones.
gives me an excuse to bitch and eviscerate the director.
didnt proyas also direct "the crow"?
that boy has chops.
the only movie this year that really grabbed me was "let the right one in".
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081111/REVIEWS/811129995/1023
seen it three times so far and every time something new pops out at me.
i even liked the americanized version with chloe moretz.

Unbreakable - Weight Lifting (deleted scene)

Payback says...

>> ^dag:
Shamalamaman gets a lot of grief- but I've always thought his movies were pretty damn good. He's a cheesier, modern version of Hitchcock. Am I the only one who actually liked The Village? I love movies with surprise hooks- especially if I haven't guessed or been told what it is. 6th Sense was an amazing movie. >> ^Smugglarn:
I like that movie a lot too. My only real gripe with it is the text at the end saying "and he turned him in to thepolice yada yada yada... whatever - ruined a great movie.
Then again Shamalamanamanam turned out to be full of shit.



M. Night should make his next movie without a twist ending. THAT would fuck EVERYONE up.

Unbreakable - Weight Lifting (deleted scene)

Smugglarn says...

>> ^dag:
Shamalamaman gets a lot of grief- but I've always thought his movies were pretty damn good. He's a cheesier, modern version of Hitchcock. Am I the only one who actually liked The Village? I love movies with surprise hooks- especially if I haven't guessed or been told what it is. 6th Sense was an amazing movie. >> ^Smugglarn:
I like that movie a lot too. My only real gripe with it is the text at the end saying "and he turned him in to thepolice yada yada yada... whatever - ruined a great movie.
Then again Shamalamanamanam turned out to be full of shit.



Well I thought The Sixth Sense was contrived and forcefully understated.

The Village even more so and that film is kind of a missed opportunity not focusing on the reason why cults separate their members from society. What you get is pointless mystery story. Since you mentioned Hitchcock I could liken it to one of his television episodes, rather than any of his films.

Unbreakable is, with the exception of the clearly tacked on ending, his standout work.

I have avoided The Sham's later films like the plague.

Unbreakable - Weight Lifting (deleted scene)

dannym3141 says...

>> ^dag:
Shamalamaman gets a lot of grief- but I've always thought his movies were pretty damn good. He's a cheesier, modern version of Hitchcock. Am I the only one who actually liked The Village? I love movies with surprise hooks- especially if I haven't guessed or been told what it is. 6th Sense was an amazing movie. >> ^Smugglarn:
I like that movie a lot too. My only real gripe with it is the text at the end saying "and he turned him in to thepolice yada yada yada... whatever - ruined a great movie.
Then again Shamalamanamanam turned out to be full of shit.



I absolutely loved the village, i thought it was brilliant, one of my favourites. This move was brilliant too, can't fault it.

However.

The happening. What........the........fuck? What an absolute embarassment of the highest magnitude. After the films that i loved (signs, the village, this, etc.) - and i mean loved, those number among some of my favourite films - it would take something as bad as the happening to make me go, "Wow, did he do a good job of those films by ACCIDENT?"

Unbreakable - Weight Lifting (deleted scene)

dag says...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)

Shamalamaman gets a lot of grief- but I've always thought his movies were pretty damn good. He's a cheesier, modern version of Hitchcock. Am I the only one who actually liked The Village? I love movies with surprise hooks- especially if I haven't guessed or been told what it is. 6th Sense was an amazing movie. >> ^Smugglarn:
I like that movie a lot too. My only real gripe with it is the text at the end saying "and he turned him in to thepolice yada yada yada... whatever - ruined a great movie.
Then again Shamalamanamanam turned out to be full of shit.

The Island Movie - My Name Is Lincoln (Spoilers)

Exalted says...

I adore this soundtrack. Steve is known for his percussion and it's shown with some memorable tracks. You might of also heard this song being played in the new Avatar Trailer, except it was taken from the extended score version (2CDs) and the track was called 'I'm Lincoln (film version)'. Both versions are very similar.

I also recommend Sector 6, the ending rising climax is amazing.

Sorry, I just love movie scores, and movie music in general.



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