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Konyap

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Re: How hard is it to make movies these days? [Re: Burke Dennings]
#18839034 - 09/13/13 09:45 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I thought the entirety of taxi driver was
then dog day had the colors snap in at some point.
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akira_akuma
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Re: How hard is it to make movies these days? [Re: Burke Dennings]
#18839038 - 09/13/13 09:46 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Bodhi of Ankou said: Annnd downloads for all of these have been started 
you are going to see a lot of tits.
the hottest full frontal nudity I've ever seen in film has got to be in Goodbye, First Love.
yep.
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Burke Dennings said: Lars von Trier's new film is going to be an "erotic drama" called 'The Nymphomaniac'. It stars Uma Thurman as a woman married to a nymphomaniac. I'm pretty sure this one will really push boundaries; von Trier isn't afraid to go anywhere.
no kidding. all his films leave me kinda hollow inside. LOLLOL
i'm sure he'll be exploring the carnal voracity of the mind of man and women, symbolizing the bonds between them yet simultaneously ripping them apart, in ecstasy; only to leave them shattered as broken pieces of test tube babies.
all the while the nympho will be the cause of all this, in some format; because he's a fucking asshole.
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akira_akuma
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Re: How hard is it to make movies these days? [Re: Konyap]
#18839043 - 09/13/13 09:48 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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aiyobro said: I thought the entirety of taxi driver was
then dog day had the colors snap in at some point.
this is true.
both excellent movies. Taxi Driver is one of those movies that got me into "film", in general...
like seeing Blue Velvet, or A Clockwork Orange.
my favorite Scorsese film is Mean Streets. eh?~! FUGETABOUTIT
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Re: How hard is it to make movies these days? [Re: Burke Dennings]
#18839046 - 09/13/13 09:50 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Burke Dennings said: Lars von Trier's new film is going to be an "erotic drama" called 'The Nymphomaniac'. It stars Uma Thurman as a woman married to a nymphomaniac. I'm pretty sure this one will really push boundaries; von Trier isn't afraid to go anywhere.
That sounds really interesting, I'm really digging antichrist so far.
And damn you people! Too many movies!! I probably won't leave my house for the next few days thanks to you guys!
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Burke Dennings
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Re: How hard is it to make movies these days? [Re: akira_akuma]
#18839881 - 09/14/13 02:30 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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ALRIGHT a_a, I DID IT. I WATCHED 'THE COOK, THE THIEF, HIS WIFE, & HER LOVER'.
Damn, that shit was awesome. So much to say about its perfection. It'll be covered in my movie thread, as it's required viewing for me any way. But goddamn. Whatta movie.
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akira_akuma
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Re: How hard is it to make movies these days? [Re: Burke Dennings]
#18839943 - 09/14/13 02:58 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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didn't it jar your mind? didn't it make you sorta want to vomit in your mouth when that evil did the evil thing with good and pure and evil got eviled out by the evil. ie the Thief and that innocent kid ........... and the Wife doing the good thing, and blahg well she kinda had to out eviled first but... yes yes!!
fucking Christ.
but yeah. the movie is (even from a literary standpoint) genius in all respects of the word.
it pretty much sums up the movie experience without explosions and CGI, and big loads of extras.
PS: can't wait to see the review, mang. that is a deepness I don't know if I could put into words.
PPS: this thread turned out awesome.
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Re: How hard is it to make movies these days? [Re: akira_akuma]
#18839990 - 09/14/13 03:20 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yeah, this thread is going swimmingly.
I hardly even know where to begin as far as encapsulating that film, it was just too much. You think, "what's he going to do to that kid? OMG NO NOT THAT!
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akira_akuma
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Re: How hard is it to make movies these days? [Re: Burke Dennings]
#18840071 - 09/14/13 04:24 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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evil son of prick. I hated that guy, but the drugged out fiend is even worse.
i'd say, the movie is very Shakespearian, I wouldn't doubt if it was an adaptation of some play, but I can't be certain because the movie is to gritty and realistic.
but so artfully portrayed at the same time. like a novel.
I mentioned Last Year At The Marienbad; if you haven't seen it yet, that is a B/W film that kinda takes a grip of you, and is basically the definition of a "spellbinder". it's a retardedly triptastic. I watched it on MDMA, the first time I watched it. I was like... so ... ... into it, basically, the point of the movie was clearly evident; watch with your chicka.
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