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Highly versatile networks that can provide any video in seconds, traded in for a MAIL-ORDER SYSTEM.
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DVD is deader than dead. Blu-ray is next to die, soon everything will be internet-based, as strange and scary as that sounds. It's the way of the...
L.A. Confidential - 9/10
Fantastic. Films like these are why I love cinema. A genuinely incredible ensemble, insanely tense sequences (the two motel shoot-outs were unbearably thrilling). One of the best crime screenplays ever written. And the cinematography is beautiful.
American Beauty -...
The only good found footage films I've ever seen were Blair Witch and Man Bites Dog. It's been overused to death in my opinion. Thanks to Paranormal Activity everyone seems to be making them.
Oh no Spielberg is definitely one of my favorites. He's one of my favorite 10 directors for sure. I just think there are more directors who have made more significant changes in the industry, which is pretty hard considering what Steven's done (he practically made the first blockbuster). For...
They seem to consist mostly of American films. Not that that's a bad thing, but it's a bit surprising that a lot of members are inspired by the same films, which is a bit fascinating.
Wow, that was actually pretty good. But you didn't do it right :cry:
You had great actors, well because they weren't acting. They were acting natural as hell, which is great. You should have picked more interesting shots, but overall the writing is fine. It sounds like it's improvised the way...
I'm a little surprised by everyone's lists. Still especially Cracker's. :hmm:
Honorable mentions go to Mean Streets, Shoot the Piano Player, 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Dark Knight, Ran, Rashomon, Pulp Fiction, Vertigo and Annie Hall.
I had no idea that existed. You win the internet.
Well, the way P.T. Anderson did it, he dropped out of film school, used the tuition and got some bucks from friends that worked at PBS.
It's kind of sad. The thing I loved the most about Alien was that it was so simple, unlike other classic sci-fis that involved heavy mythology and information.
Seems that's changed. Anyway, I plan on seeing Prometheus this Friday. I'm a little disappointed though that the critical acclaim has...