blackmoses
The Beatles
David Lynch
"I Want to Believe"
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Post by blackmoses on Aug 18, 2006 12:29:57 GMT -5
Discuss the greatest film ever created here.
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mixed
Hitchcock
We played with life and lost
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Post by mixed on Aug 18, 2006 15:03:23 GMT -5
Its perfect
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criterionmaster
Cool KAt
Bitches all love me 'cause I'm fuckin' Casper! The dopest ghost around.
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Post by criterionmaster on Aug 19, 2006 1:03:51 GMT -5
I am surprised this is PG! Love the movie!
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Post by Nomansvally on Aug 19, 2006 3:43:11 GMT -5
I saw it two times in a row. So fun!
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Post by slapshot63 on Apr 21, 2007 22:24:48 GMT -5
Thread revival. I really loved this movie. I saw it for the first time last year in my film studies class and was blown away. Everything about it is just perfect. One of the greatest movies of all time.
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captainofbeef
Cool KAt
Beauty Hides in the Deep
You should have asked me for it, how could I say no...
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Post by captainofbeef on Apr 21, 2007 22:26:39 GMT -5
Its an incredible movie. Not the greatest movie of all time. But it really is a spectacular film. Hoffman's performance is particularly striking.
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criterionmaster
Cool KAt
Bitches all love me 'cause I'm fuckin' Casper! The dopest ghost around.
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Post by criterionmaster on Apr 21, 2007 23:57:17 GMT -5
Thread revival. I really loved this movie. I saw it for the first time last year in my film studies class and was blown away. Everything about it is just perfect. One of the greatest movies of all time. I am glad you liked it; can you go more into this "film studies" class you speak of? What films did you watch, and what, did you discuss the films afterwards, intelligently, or anything?
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Post by slapshot63 on Apr 22, 2007 0:20:02 GMT -5
Thread revival. I really loved this movie. I saw it for the first time last year in my film studies class and was blown away. Everything about it is just perfect. One of the greatest movies of all time. I am glad you liked it; can you go more into this "film studies" class you speak of? What films did you watch, and what, did you discuss the films afterwards, intelligently, or anything? We started off watching Million Dollar Baby (the teacher always shows the years previous Best Picture winner but didn't feel comfortable showing Crash to us so she backed up another year) and we had to write a review on it. Then watched The Graduate and had to write a paper on its cinematography (I still have mine on my PC). We also did group projects where we had to present information backed up with movie clips to the class. We then watched What Dreams May Come and wrote a review on that. We also were assigned a movie to do an "Ebert and Roeper" style review on (I got Out of Africa). I don't remember anything else though because it was the first semester. But, since I was so good in the class and knew so much (and because the teacher is amazingly awesome) I am now the teacher's assistant in that class for the second semester and I'll do things like show clips to back up what she's explaining while adding my two cents in on it or sometimes teaching the whole class (I want to be a teacher BTW). Then when the class is doing projects, I'll go last and then choose any movie I want and show how each aspect of what the groups talked about shapes a movie and effects it. We changed movies up a little though this semester. For cinematography she had ME choose the movie and I wanted to do something a little different so I chose Alien and it worked out great. I managed to crank out a 7 Page paper (single spaces 12 pt font while everyone else struggled to get 4 pages double spaced). We watched Casablanca before that and had to review it (didn't care for it all too much).
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