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I watched Women of the Night and Rashomon last night. Am I a **** for liking the former more? Of course, I've seen Rashomon before. Also, I just generally prefer Mizoguchi to Kurosawa...
Actually, I prefer Mizoguchi to pretty much every other filmmaker ever, too. Except maybe Wong Kar Wai or Yasujiro Ozu.
Actually, I prefer Mizoguchi to pretty much every other filmmaker ever, too. Except maybe Wong Kar Wai or Yasujiro Ozu.
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Metal Mario wrote:Even if I live to be a hundred, I'll never understand what makes people like Anchorman (or the Transformers movies).
It's hilarious. Stupid, yes. But still, hilarious. The perfect kind of movie to turn your brain off whilst watching - it's therapeutic to do that every so often.
Also, O Brother Where Art Thou is an amazing and hilarious movie.
As for me, Little Miss Sunshine.
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I watched Irreversible the other night, and I've got to admit, I don't see what's so all-fired "significant" about the film. We already know that rape is horrifying, so the movie doesn't have to teach us that lesson. We already know that bad things happen to good people, so the movie doesn't have to teach us that lesson. And we already know that revenge isn't always the answer, so the movie doesn't have to teach us that lesson either. So what's left? What possible reason could this director have had for filming a nine-minute rape scene, and framing it around a couple of guys beating up on a bunch of gay S&M enthusiasts? If there's some high-minded symbolism that I'm missing here, perhaps somebody could help me get with the program. Otherwise it just seems to come off as rage-induced porn, and the critics all praise it simply because it's French.
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Mississippi Burning.
5/5
I find it funny the issues that some people had with this film.
People thought it wase wrong how white people were treating black people in the film, when in fact that was a big part of the film, to get the point across how badly the people were treated.
Anyway, the movie is all around great. There was only one thing I didn't like, and that was a scene involving the burning of buildings, where the buildings just seemed to blow up out of nowhere, for no reason. I mean when you throw a torch into a mainly wooden structure, yes you expect it to catch on fir, but not to simply explode put of nowhere. The scene didn't last very long though, and other than it, no problems with the film. A+
Plus, in one scene the guy calls sweet tea, "Ice tea" and I was "WTF!?".
It was even funnier, because they added three tablespoons of sugar to the one glass. XD
5/5
I find it funny the issues that some people had with this film.
People thought it wase wrong how white people were treating black people in the film, when in fact that was a big part of the film, to get the point across how badly the people were treated.
Anyway, the movie is all around great. There was only one thing I didn't like, and that was a scene involving the burning of buildings, where the buildings just seemed to blow up out of nowhere, for no reason. I mean when you throw a torch into a mainly wooden structure, yes you expect it to catch on fir, but not to simply explode put of nowhere. The scene didn't last very long though, and other than it, no problems with the film. A+
Plus, in one scene the guy calls sweet tea, "Ice tea" and I was "WTF!?".
It was even funnier, because they added three tablespoons of sugar to the one glass. XD
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