I would have to say cinema will never die until people are wiped of the face of the earth, or until all the cameras are. To say that the toaster, the balloons, the plastic bag floating in the breeze is cinema I think is in my humble opinion, not correct. That is life. Cinema is what takes you either away from the real world or most often tries to impersonate life, only to fail every time. The arts are about representation and with representation you gain a perspective but lose some of the subject.
Aguirrre, then the Fitz. I really liked lessons of darkness and Grizzly Man. I wasn’t huge on Rescue Dawn and also wondered why it was made as Dieter was great
Children of Paradise
Wayne’s World
Kids
La Haine
True Romance
Rules of The Game
400 Blows
All Perfect in their own little way, like Zen and the Art they each have different qualities that fit the ever changing perception of perfection
Cool Runnings.
I was about 10 when I saw it and I cried when their spoiler stuff happened. Only time I have ever truly broke down and cried. Not to say I haven’t teared up. That happens all the time.
Is Cinema dying? over 4 years ago
I would have to say cinema will never die until people are wiped of the face of the earth, or until all the cameras are. To say that the toaster, the balloons, the plastic bag floating in the breeze is cinema I think is in my humble opinion, not correct. That is life. Cinema is what takes you either away from the real world or most often tries to impersonate life, only to fail every time. The arts are about representation and with representation you gain a perspective but lose some of the subject.
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Favorite Werner Herzog Film over 4 years ago
Aguirrre, then the Fitz. I really liked lessons of darkness and Grizzly Man. I wasn’t huge on Rescue Dawn and also wondered why it was made as Dieter was great
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When I say "A Perfect Film", What One Film Pops Into Your Head First? over 4 years ago
Children of Paradise
Wayne’s World
Kids
La Haine
True Romance
Rules of The Game
400 Blows
All Perfect in their own little way, like Zen and the Art they each have different qualities that fit the ever changing perception of perfection
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Which film has changed your life forever? over 4 years ago
Cool Runnings.
I was about 10 when I saw it and I cried when their spoiler stuff happened. Only time I have ever truly broke down and cried. Not to say I haven’t teared up. That happens all the time.
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