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    Okay, I can't keep it in any longer.

    Pesonally, my favourite director is, Akira Kurosawa, and he was notoriously known for flaring tempers, and yelling at those, who don't do there job the right way, so it's a bit different to that respect, although he was known to help smaller details of the film, like helping wash floors for an...
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    What grinds your gears?

    27. Idiots in my classes. Cuba is not part of Mexico you idiots, you're 19 for Christ's sake.
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    Noir and Neo Noir

    Noir is a pretty general genre, in fact it's more of a stylistic gesture over the film's entirity. Since Noir is so applicable to so many genres, it's not so nailed to one thing, even though it's predominantly used in Crime Thrillers, and such. The Noir ideals are to use contrast colours often...
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    My script idea

    I think you should make him imagine killing all his co-workers, and at the end he did actually, but don't make it blatant, hint to it, and if I was to write such a script it'd be more focused on reasoning their death, and justifying, and sort of having the protagonist develop a second...
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    choosing movie title

    "How Dare You?" would be my choice of title, as its personal, direct, statement-like prescence feels, as if it grabs from an older genre of film, like "Who's That Knocking On My Door" or "Dial M For Murder". That's just my personal critique on your selections, as I'd rather draw from a...
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    Is this poor writing in thrillers?

    It may very well have nothing to do with the writing of the film at all, as it's a common practice in the film world for the studio to designate the length the film must be, and in some cases, if the film goes over that time length, the studio may step in themselves, and decide what will be cut...
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    movies What's the last film you watched? And rate it!

    Das Boot Deserves 9.8/10. Great acting. Score was stuck in my head, and still is. Best submarine war film i've ever watched.
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    favorite What's your favorite scene???

    Ha, love Boondocks. I think I crapped myself laughing the first time I saw that. I'm a lover of Sergio Leone films, and this scene give me goosebumps every time I see it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PwpOmjAu1M
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    One actor at a time

    A lot of people have listed ideas for you to have a solo actor film, but the advise of about what to write I find is best brought out when you just keep the idea of the movie's story in your head as you go through out your day and eventually you"ll think," Holy Crap that's freaking amazing!" and...
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