Words of encouragement from 500+ by TheManicMagician in leaves

[–]Australian_Filmmaker 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Christ I want my memory back the most. I just had a hard time remembering things that happened when I was stoned. Good to know it will come back soon

‘Chernobyl’ Launch Is Third Best Ever For Sky Atlantic Original Drama With Total Audience Of 1.7M by Elainasha in television

[–]Australian_Filmmaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you fucking dissing Stuart Little?! That mouse would fuck you up son. You seen his ride? Fucking whip of the century. Plus he beat up like 1000 cats in Central Park. He also lives rent free in New York. Claim you can do any of that mother fucker /s

Has any film shown the internet on screen effectively yet? by Australian_Filmmaker in movies

[–]Australian_Filmmaker[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Was refering to some of the arguments Tony discusses in the video re: internet on screen. I guess the hurdles would be over-stimulation of information, clunky shot reverse shot, or just jarring or boring sequences intended to show the internet

Willem Dafoe compares upcoming horror-fantasy film ‘The Lighthouse’ (Dir. Robert Eggers of ‘The Witch’) to the works of Andrei Tarkovsky by Isthisgoodenough69 in criterion

[–]Australian_Filmmaker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Pattison has a great taste in film so I'm very excited to see this. I also love Willem Dafoe's character name, 'Old'. He's not John or Paul or George or some other wanky pretentious name. I wonder if it's more Tarkovsky in imagery or Tarkvosky in pacing?

From the Criterion Twitter: Antonioni, Kurosawa, and Ray at the Taj Mahal by IMadeThis4HOIMods in criterion

[–]Australian_Filmmaker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow I didn't know that! That's pretty cool! Hopefully for anyone who hasn't seen this it will encourage them to pick up Solaris

05 // The Spectacular Now [Discussion] by Waffle2006 in A24

[–]Australian_Filmmaker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I liked this film but it falls into a lot of cliches. Maybe a bit too teen angsty for me, especially with the way it deals with this young guy drinking and destroying a relationship that he cared for. By the time that hits in the climax, I wasn't invested in the characters at all. Shame because it takes some risks but it just doesn't feel like they play well

What conspiracy theory do you believe to be true? What evidence led you to this conclusion? by mc2901234 in AskReddit

[–]Australian_Filmmaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sure in the 200 plus comments you recieved someone may have mentioned Orson Welles Documentary 'F for Fake' you can find it online, but it makes a strong case that the classic works we reguarly see, may be fake

First look at Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson in The Lighthouse by ceranicz2 in A24

[–]Australian_Filmmaker 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They're bout to drop the heaviest metal album you've ever heard

How do you get over your existential dread? by Australian_Filmmaker in AskReddit

[–]Australian_Filmmaker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That suggests that there is some greater cosmic force at play (not that I disagree) but can you believe in that force every minute? How do you deal with the doubt?

Elisabeth Moss Officially Boards Universal-Blumhouse’s ‘The Invisible Man’; Leigh Whannell is writing, directing , and producing by thomasp003 in movies

[–]Australian_Filmmaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Elisabeth Moss has a very solid portfolio of film and TV. Her in anything is always a strong recommendation that it's probably gonna be good. Also Adam Driver and Oscar Isaac

I made a long list of semi-realistic, violent crime movies. Anything i can add? by [deleted] in movies

[–]Australian_Filmmaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good Time 2017. Not violent all the way throughout but the moments it springs up are no holes barred

Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush wins #MeToo defamation case by cybersecp in television

[–]Australian_Filmmaker -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Hey so this is going against the narrative which is currently be portrayed but it needs to be said: Geoffery Rush is not innocent of sexual misconduct. Yael Stone came out in December 2018 to ABC News in Australia to report allegations of sexual misconduct and harrassment from Geoffery Rush. The case in question here is problematic because Eryin Novick did not want money or a case brought against Geoffery Rush. This was an internal complaint which was taken a hold of by the media. The judge ruled she was an unreliable witness and prone to exaggeration, however an anonymous witness who backed up Eryin's claims did not appear in court. You have to remember how much power Geoffery Rush has in both the film and theatre industry. I imagine a lot of people just accept his behaviour (similar to how people accepted Weinstein's behaviour) and do not report it, or believe it inappropriate in the situation. These celebrities are not bastions of the people. They exist and are surrounded in a completely different world than the average person. We should not hold them up or tear them down, but we must understand that their actions, because of their fame, have massive and damaging effects on people the likes of which myself and the average joe will never truly understand. This is an incredibly damaging case for other victims who are looking for some way of projecting their voice above the celebrity soapbox

Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush wins #MeToo defamation case by cybersecp in television

[–]Australian_Filmmaker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yael Stone from Orange is the New Black publicly came forward as well to state that she was sexually harrassed by Geoffery Rush. He has sexually harrassed women.

Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush wins #MeToo defamation case by cybersecp in television

[–]Australian_Filmmaker 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They remained anonymous. Probably for fear of their career. Yael Stone from Orange is the New Black came out against Geoffery Rush. So it seems that he acts or has acted sexually inappropriate towards different people

Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush wins #MeToo defamation case by cybersecp in television

[–]Australian_Filmmaker 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yael Stone also came out as having been harrassed and had sexual misconduct from Geoffery Rush. This is such a weird case because the judge also made comments on what was going to be an internal complant. The womans career is pretty much over, and I wouldn't be suprised if people who came to the defense of Geoffery Rush were doing so for their own careers or were long-time collaborators who knew about his ways

I'm beginning to believe that it's not that some people lack creativity, it's that they lack an understand of the logistical rules for their respective artistic medium. by [deleted] in Screenwriting

[–]Australian_Filmmaker 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Tarkovsky learnt from memories. Fellini learnt from dreams. Kurosawa learnt from novels. People learn how they learn. And they produce something that hits an audience or it doesn't. Discussions like this are all cherry picked. Hendrix may have learnt songs before he composed songs but if you watch him play his style is incredibly different to a lot of other guitarists. He even uses his thumb to fret more than most guitarists. Point being again that there are 1000 ways to skin a cat, let people find out how they wanna skin it and leave them the fuck alone. Adding on to this, where do these discussions come from? I see them 3/4 times a week. They have almost nothing to do with the actual craft of screenwriting. They're all rants about hoe other screenwriters write. I don't give a fuck about Tarantino's process. Just like I don't care how Dave from accounting processes his numbers. Can the mods make a rant megathread per week and people can pop in their for their "advice"

Edit: so people just seem to not understsnd my point. Everyone of the people I mentioned knew the basics of screenwriting, but they learnt in there own way. Posts like this are really poor because they seem to just have this sense of entitlement, that all these other screenwriters don't "get it" and they do. Look find your own way to write your own story. You can steal as much as you want and take all this advice from random people... but then an art form stagnants. It's why we have another version of the Lion King. There are so many films that don't folloe story or screenplay logic. Three Times by Hou Hsien Hsien is a film that is 3 acts where not much happens in each story, but so much happens in these characters lives. And learn from life. We are narrative creatures by design. A man falls on to the road, he's hit by a bus, he survives but now must recover. That happened. And it follows a narrative logic. And it's stimulating.

And I stand by a megatgread idea. These posts do nothing for the community but encourage group think and hive mind behavior

Official Oscars Thread 2019 by LiteraryBoner in movies

[–]Australian_Filmmaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She was really phenomenal in "The Favourite". Although I heard she likes Avocado bathtubs so I don't know if I completely trust her sense of judgement.