We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said:
Damn ! I forgot to put it on my list #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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Sorry... the correct answer is Moonstruck. That was the required answer to win our grand prize. | |
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RJOrion said: alphastreet said: Madonna looks hot, and that’s all it has going for it yeah she was still Detroit cute, there More like New York City party cute! | |
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WhisperingDandelions said: Godfather isn't even the best mob movie ever... The immediate inundation of underdeveloped ancillary characters at once screams poor book adaptation. Ha! I'm not alone! I watched The Godfather again yesterday, for the first time in ages, and it was certainly good, but the best movie ever? No. It's a great story about how the Mafia works, but I just couldn't get into the characters. It never really becomes clear how Michael turns from a war hero into a mob leader. It just happens. And especially the female characters that he married, Appolonia and Kate, remain as flat as a pancake; they're just in there to look pretty. I guess you could say that the main character of the movie is the Mafia itself, the family, but that also means that there is no character in the movie that I really sympathise with. And because I'm a Sergio Leone fan (who was offered to direct this film, but turned it down), I just can't help comparing it to Once Upon a Time In America, which I think is a much better film. In that film, I really get the idea that I'm in New York in the early 20th century and that I get to know the characters. And it looks so beautiful. [Edited 12/5/20 0:44am] If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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Once Upon a Time in America, noice, gr8 gr8 stuff. . Once Upon a Time in America is the complete opposite. Godfather is "epic" on paper, OUATIA by the time you get to the climax that emotional weight of characters been "with" since childhood... that's a real epic. [Edited 12/5/20 6:57am] [Edited 12/5/20 6:58am] | |
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You must have seen a different Godfather series than the one I have watched many times. Once Upon A Time In America, while an epic movie, is very uneven in it's execution... Perhaps because of unwanted editting by the studio... Some scenes are overly long and melodramatic while others seem too abbreviated and under-developed. [Edited 12/5/20 19:37pm] "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Yes, there was a lot of trouble with Once Upon a Time In America because of its length. If you watch it, watch the full 220 minute version. Yes, it's long, but as Leone said, when you cut a long film short, you don't get a short film, but a long film that's short in places. This is a film that you need to take your time for. [Edited 12/6/20 0:43am] If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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Wizard of Oz | |
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A classic for sure | |
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Giant | |
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I think he's confused, he must have seen another film entirely. | |
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Any other choices? | |
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Caligula. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Inner City Black Cheerleaders Volume 14 | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Caligula. Never seen it. It's supposed to be a porn movie disguised as a period drama or vice versa. I just found the dvd, I need to watch it one of these days. If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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A bit better than Graffiti Bridge. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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purplethunder3121 said:
You must have seen a different Godfather series than the one I have watched many times. Once Upon A Time In America, while an epic movie, is very uneven in it's execution... Perhaps because of unwanted editting by the studio... Some scenes are overly long and melodramatic while others seem too abbreviated and under-developed. [Edited 12/5/20 19:37pm] “Once Upon a Time in America “ is a good movie with tons of holes in the plot. I watched it again recently, for the first time in about 20 years. “The Godfather “ and “The Godfather Part II” are masterpieces, absolutely perfect filmmaking and storytelling. #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Caligula. The only film I ever actually walked out on #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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jjhunsecker said: 2freaky4church1 said: Caligula. The only film I ever actually walked out on Why'd you walk out on it? | |
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of course Mulholland Drive... | |
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Blood & Guts "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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jjhunsecker said: purplethunder3121 said:
You must have seen a different Godfather series than the one I have watched many times. Once Upon A Time In America, while an epic movie, is very uneven in it's execution... Perhaps because of unwanted editting by the studio... Some scenes are overly long and melodramatic while others seem too abbreviated and under-developed. [Edited 12/5/20 19:37pm] “Once Upon a Time in America “ is a good movie with tons of holes in the plot. I watched it again recently, for the first time in about 20 years. “The Godfather “ and “The Godfather Part II” are masterpieces, absolutely perfect filmmaking and storytelling. Like I said, you need to watch the full version of Once Upon a Time to really enjoy it. It runs for almost four hours, but what you get is poetry on film. It's not a film about gangsters. It's a film about friendship, growing up, betrayal and mostly about how time goes by. It's a film about how myth and reality and memory get mixed up... I don't know if the full version was ever released in the country that it was named after. Such a shame that it was chopped to pieces. Once again, like any Leone film, you need to watch the full version. If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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hollywood0024 said: jjhunsecker said: The only film I ever actually walked out on Why'd you walk out on it? It was revolting... And I’m no prude... I love porn. But to me this was not erotic at all #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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