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Reply #30 posted 10/03/02 2:40pm

nLA

SkletonKee said:

nLA said:

9. Ed Wood
lol thats cute... wink



heh heh... he's the queen of camp!
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Reply #31 posted 10/03/02 2:46pm

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jnoel said:

I've seen this movie last december and I still trip about the cow-boy



there was no cowboy.


trip on *that*!!!


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When the girls are at the director's party, we can see his silhouette walking in the background briefly, if I ever see the DVD of this movie I will finish my life in a mental hospital err
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Reply #32 posted 10/03/02 2:48pm

Moonbeam

Stanley Kubrick
Quentin Tarantino
Tim Burton
Steven Spielberg
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Reply #33 posted 10/03/02 2:55pm

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Here are 11 of my favorite directors. I realize that's one more than requested, but I was unable to pick any of these directors for exclusion.


Eisenstein
Keaton
Chaplin
Orson Welles
Ingmar Bergman
Federico Fellini
Luis Bunuel
Akira Kurasawa
Alfred Hitchcock
Stanley Kubrick
François Truffaut
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Reply #34 posted 10/03/02 2:56pm

SkletonKee

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When the girls are at the director's party, we can see his silhouette walking in the background briefly, if I ever see the DVD of this movie I will finish my life in a mental hospital err


its out in dvd here already...


but did you really see him? or was it a hallucination by betty? or is betty even betty? or is it diane?

and who really is camilla?


SILENCIO!!! wink
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Reply #35 posted 10/03/02 2:56pm

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Good question.

Scorcese
Tarantino
Spike Lee
Robert Altman
Rob Reiner
Chris Nolan
Larry Clark
Tim Robbins
Alfred Hitchcock
Stanley Kubrick

Hmm...good list. Who'd I leave off?
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Reply #36 posted 10/03/02 6:08pm

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By the way, "Mulholland Drive" is one of my favorite movies... David Lynch is a genius!
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Reply #37 posted 10/03/02 6:10pm

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By the way, "Mulholland Drive" is one of my favorite movies... David Lynch is a genius!


I love, love, love that movie! Not many people do though...
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Reply #38 posted 10/03/02 6:15pm

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Kubrick, Scorcese, DiPalma, Russell, Spielberg, Allen, Greenaway, Stone, Spike Lee, Director from Hair Milos Foreman.
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Reply #39 posted 10/03/02 6:17pm

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Natasha said:

Kubrick, Scorcese, DiPalma, Russell, Spielberg, Allen, Greenaway, Stone, Spike Lee, Director from Hair don't know his name Greek Man.



When I saw that you had posted on this thread, I was 100% sure that you were going to say Prince.

Natasha, what a refreshing surprise! Good picks, btw.
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Reply #40 posted 10/03/02 6:19pm

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Natasha said:[quote]Kubrick, Scorcese, DiPalma, Russell, Spielberg, Allen, Greenaway, Stone, Spike Lee, Director from Hair Milos Foreman, John Waters, Tim Burton, David Lynch., Adrien Lyne I love all these directors work and could probably work with them cause their vision on things is alright and sometimes seriously twisted,but in a good way and I like it alot. I think they are Absolutely Fabulous! Absolutely! Absolutely.!
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Reply #41 posted 10/03/02 6:21pm

Natasha

Thanks Aaron. Prince is not a Director thou he has dabbled.
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Reply #42 posted 10/03/02 6:34pm

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Quentin Tarantino...Pulp fiction rocks...one of my top five favorite movies of all time

Martin Scorcese...Casino and goodfellas are great

Alfred Hitchcock...Psycho...makes me look twice before getting in the shower

Stanley Kubrick...the shining and clockwork orange are my two favorite by him

James Cameron...why else terminator of course...screw titanic... barf

Danny Boyle..loved Trainspotting...Ewan McGregor... horny

Spike Lee...all his movies are good...Malcolm X was his best, but I really like Summer of Sam too.
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Reply #43 posted 10/03/02 8:01pm

SkletonKee

Natasha said:

Director from Hair Milos Foreman,



Milos has directed more better films then Hair...If you like that one, id recommend some of these:


Man on the Moon (1999)
People vs. Larry Flynt, The (1996)
Valmont (1989)
Amadeus (1984)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
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Reply #44 posted 10/03/02 8:02pm

SkletonKee

MostBeautifulGrlNTheWorld said:



Spike Lee...all his movies are good...Malcolm X was his best, but I really like Summer of Sam too.



did u guys know that the American Taliban was inspired to go to the middle east after seeing Malcolm X :O
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Reply #45 posted 10/03/02 8:17pm

nLA

AzureStar said:

IceNine said:

By the way, "Mulholland Drive" is one of my favorite movies... David Lynch is a genius!


I love, love, love that movie! Not many people do though...



THEORIES ON MULLHOLLAND? You go first!
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Reply #46 posted 10/03/02 8:19pm

SkletonKee

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THEORIES ON MULLHOLLAND? You go first!


I WANT TO!! I WANT TO!!!


dreams...daydreaming..drug hallucinations and hysteria...and then reality!!!
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Reply #47 posted 10/03/02 8:20pm

nLA

Okay 'Kee:

how about, ghosts, death, demons (Ice will really love this one) AND HELL!


evillol


who's next?
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Reply #48 posted 10/03/02 8:21pm

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SkletonKee said:

nLA said:


THEORIES ON MULLHOLLAND? You go first!


I WANT TO!! I WANT TO!!!


dreams...daydreaming..drug hallucinations and hysteria...and then reality!!!



I have the entire movie mapped out...

I have worked out all the symbols as well..

reality, fantasy, reality, death.

I won't go into detail here though... but there is some COOL symbolism in the movie.
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Reply #49 posted 10/03/02 8:22pm

SkletonKee

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reality, fantasy, reality, death.

I won't go into detail here though... but there is some COOL symbolism in the movie.



no no noo...dream first...not reality... wink
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Reply #50 posted 10/03/02 8:23pm

nLA

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SkletonKee said:

nLA said:


THEORIES ON MULLHOLLAND? You go first!


I WANT TO!! I WANT TO!!!


dreams...daydreaming..drug hallucinations and hysteria...and then reality!!!



I have the entire movie mapped out...

I have worked out all the symbols as well..

reality, fantasy, reality, death.

I won't go into detail here though... but there is some COOL symbolism in the movie.





i say its "otherworldly", reality, otherworldly, reality which EQUALS to the reality of DEATH.

now i am dying to hear your take.


ghatdamn edits!
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Reply #51 posted 10/03/02 8:23pm

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Reply #52 posted 10/03/02 8:24pm

nLA

IceNine said:

SkletonKee said:

IceNine said:

reality, fantasy, reality, death.

I won't go into detail here though... but there is some COOL symbolism in the movie.



no no noo...dream first...not reality... wink



Nope... the jitterbug contest was reality and the movie changed to fantasy as the old couple drove away from the airport in the cab



the old couple were Demons... they were on a trip BACK TO HELL!
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Reply #53 posted 10/03/02 8:25pm

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Reply #54 posted 10/03/02 8:25pm

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Nope... the jitterbug contest was reality and the movie changed to fantasy as the old couple drove away from the airport in the cab



damn, your right..okay, lets start a thread and announce spoilers so we can *really* get into this...because, while yes reality came into focus towards the end...i dont think everything that happened happened...hence me refering to hallucinations...
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Reply #55 posted 10/03/02 8:27pm

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Reply #56 posted 10/03/02 8:29pm

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Reply #57 posted 10/03/02 8:29pm

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Dr. Rick Best
Vernie McGaha, former RCHS director...
David Ratliff
Chad Floyd
Wayne Ackerman
Tim Allen
Bob Gregg
Dave Webber
Gary Schallert
Charles Smith

Wait a minute...you weren't talking about band directors, were you. eek
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Reply #58 posted 10/03/02 8:30pm

nLA

IceNine said:

SkletonKee said:

IceNine said:

Nope... the jitterbug contest was reality and the movie changed to fantasy as the old couple drove away from the airport in the cab



damn, your right..okay, lets start a thread and announce spoilers so we can *really* get into this...because, while yes reality came into focus towards the end...i dont think everything that happened happened...hence me refering to hallucinations...



MOST of what happened did not happen... and... I already spoiled it above... sorry. sad



I agree with most of the points but I watched as a ghost movie.. where you're calling it reality v. fantasy... i'm calling it reality. v. regret
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Reply #59 posted 10/03/02 8:31pm

nLA

we need to start a thread!
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