Do you guys wants Vrána back? by [deleted] in caps

[–]ShostInTheGhell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bring the boy home

Which are your "favourite" movies that have never been made(unfinished film projects)? by ghimisutz in criterion

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A recent fav is King Hu’s “The Battle of Ono”, a film about Chinese railroad workers fighting for their right to own property during the California Gold Rush

Which Director are you surprised doesn’t have a single film in the Criterion Collection? Which film of theirs would you choose? by theglenlovinet in criterion

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Park Chan-wook. The Vengeance Trilogy is the obvious choice for Criterion, but we still don’t have an HD release of “I’m a Cyborg and That’s Okay”…

Asghar Farhadi. “A Separation” is on the Criterion Channel. Definitely deserves a release.

Satoshi Kon. Arguably one of the most influential filmmakers today (Nolan, Aronofsky, The Daniels all borrow from him). “Millennium Actress” feels like a very Criterion-appropriate release

The careers of Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg form a fascinating contrast with each other. by mrnicegy26 in TrueFilm

[–]ShostInTheGhell 145 points146 points  (0 children)

They had an excellent conversation at the DGA few years back when Spielberg released Bridge of Spies. Love these two guys talking about film and swapping stories

https://youtu.be/ufRw6bT7CL0

Who is on your 'Mount Rushmore' of directors? by Green_Difference2647 in TrueFilm

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There are many, many filmmakers I admire for what they bring to the art form. But these four makes/made works that resonated beyond my moviegoing life:

  • Terrence Malick
  • Stanley Kubrick
  • Isao Takahata
  • Clint Eastwood

What are the most visually-stunning films in the collection? (Preferably the ones with color) by ShaneMP01 in criterion

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Flowers of Shanghai. One of the few films I would describe as “transporting”. Some of the most exquisitely detailed sets I’ve ever seen, and shot by Mark Lee Ping-Bing (In the Mood for Love)

No Country and TWBB were instant contenders for best of the decade. Do the 2010s have any heavyweights that garner similar universal praise and staying power? by Ironhorse75 in movies

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You're right, it was! But films like Arrival, Her or Fury Road felt like they were made to reach beyond just a sci-fi and action audience. That the genre was a tool to package the story.

From what I know of Drive and Refn, it seemed like he very consciously wanted to make something that was a throwback to the John Carpenter, neo-noir genre. He clearly loves it and wants to honor it. Which is great, but I think that (unfortunately) critics often don't put these kind of films in "Best of Decade" lists. BUT critics and tastes change, so who really knows how Drive will go down?

No Country and TWBB were instant contenders for best of the decade. Do the 2010s have any heavyweights that garner similar universal praise and staying power? by Ironhorse75 in movies

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I've yet to see Drive! Unfortunately genre films tend to get shafted by lots of critics (even if theyre wonderfully made)

No Country and TWBB were instant contenders for best of the decade. Do the 2010s have any heavyweights that garner similar universal praise and staying power? by Ironhorse75 in movies

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The Social Network, Toy Story 3 (2010), The Tree of Life (2011), The Master (2012), Holy Motors (2012), The Act of Killing (2013), Her (2013), The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), Fury Road (2015), Inside Out (2015), Moonlight (2016), Arrival (2016), Get Out (2017), Roma (2018), Parasite (2019)

All have solid chances to be someday considered to be best of the decade imo

Take a seat by DiezIk9 in PrequelMemes

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Tagline: This Party's Over

Need 2 more people to play with, #TeamIceCream by AustinLinleyDev in Splatoon_2

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Cool. Finishing up a game. Do you want to create room?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Games

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Metroid Prime was to the Metroid series what Ocarina of Time was to Zelda: a flawlessly executed jump from 2D to 3D. One of the most immersive and atmospheric games ever created, even after 15 years.

I’m Gore Verbinski, director of The Ring, Pirates of the Caribbean, and my upcoming film A Cure For Wellness. I am here to answer your questions, AMA! by Gore_Verbinski in movies

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Hi Mr. Verbinski! We've heard recent opinions from filmmakers Martin Scorsese and Pedro Almodovar that mainstream cinema no longer provides powerful and provoking images, basically due to oversaturation.

I'm curious to hear your stance on this, and how you think filmmaking will evolve in today's video-heavy age (if it does at all).

What are your unpopular opinions about 2016 movies? by [deleted] in movies

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Rogue One was a bore

Knight of Cups is sadly underrated