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« Reply #30 on: September 28, 2004, 01:34:18 PM »

There are so many films...did anybody mention Forrest Gump? I found the script fantastic:)

I am one of the supporters of Titanic Cool  such a long film..with a lot of ship sinking...and I still liked it very much (I mean, a ship sinking is not among my likings). The love story was beautiful and everything was very real.

Someone like me not liking films with heads cut has to be a bit careful, but I can always choose a love comedy...it may be boring, but it may be as funny as French Kiss.

Another film on a different style I enjoyed very much was "Desafío Total" (cant remember in english now) = Schwarzenegger with confused identity and all that.
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« Reply #31 on: September 28, 2004, 02:51:29 PM »

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Another film on a different style I enjoyed very much was "Desafío Total" (cant remember in english now) = Schwarzenegger with confused identity and all that.
Huh, is that 'Total Recall'? Yeppers, good movie... Who can't love watching a real cat-fight with Sharon Stone in it?!?!?!?
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« Reply #32 on: September 29, 2004, 05:22:39 AM »

that's a hard job indeed...loved many movies...

let's see what poppes through my mind now..

Trainsspotting
requiem for a dream

Drug addicted teenagers...have 2 options...love or hate them  Twisted Evil

Pulp Fiction
American beauty
White Cat Black Cat
The Wall great music there...the movie itself is a bit twisted...as well as Roger Waters mind  Wink

One of my rules...big sell movies are GARBAGE...as well as anything the large masses love. Never seemed to be wrong til' now.
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« Reply #33 on: September 29, 2004, 08:05:05 AM »

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One of my rules...big sell movies are GARBAGE...as well as anything the large masses love. Never seemed to be wrong til' now.

Does LotR count as big sell movie?
because we all find it beautiful it seems Wink
Large masses love just what they are persuaded to love...
The Iliad was considered boring when i was in  school, and now, after "Troy" it is going to be a bestseller Smile
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« Reply #34 on: September 29, 2004, 02:21:26 PM »

That's the one Carrion Very Happy

Fenix, when most people like something...they like it. I rely more on general people's taste than on the ones who give awards, for instance.

You mentioned 2 films there that got awarded and I disliked: Pulp Fiction and American Beauty.

Many people liked Pulp Fiction even...but it revolted my stomach completely. I was afraid it would get the Oscar for best film instead of Forrest Gump, which didnt happen fortunately.

I dont know many who liked American Beauty very much, I personally just found it an oportunistic story painting everything black...though it won the Oscar for the best film Rolling Eyes
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« Reply #35 on: September 30, 2004, 02:13:25 AM »

I thought this thread was about movies that got your emotions going, not the best movies (though those two could be valid for a movie)
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« Reply #36 on: September 30, 2004, 03:18:03 AM »

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I thought this thread was about movies that got your emotions going, not the best movies (though those two could be valid for a movie)
Absolutely, and Sharon Stone, in a cat-fight, that sure gets MY emotions going... Hmm, erm, did I already mention that?
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« Reply #37 on: October 01, 2004, 04:44:08 AM »

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Fenix, when most people like something...they like it. I rely more on general people's taste than on the ones who give awards, for instance.


Relying on general people's taste is what makes you the perfect soulless sheep we all want you to be Smile

The question is now...who are the sheperds?
Definetly not the ones like you  Twisted Evil

And Ladycrys...yeah i think you might be right...the Iliad might be a bestseller someday but with one condition...to print Brad Pitt's picture everywhere Achille's name appears  Laughing
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« Reply #38 on: October 01, 2004, 05:04:38 AM »

I think it's better to have an open mind to all movies. Some big sell movies can be very good. White cat black cat has been a tremendous success and could easily be considered a big sell movie by european standards. That doesn't make it bad.

Not sure what you mean by big sell movies Fenix, you mean movies that are so successful that they make a lot of money, or do you mean movies that comes from big productions?

It's probably so that when you make a big movie production that costs drillions of money, you'd like to atleast break even, so you have to appeal to the masses, and the safest way to do that, is to repeat past successes. And if you don't like that general-successful-type-of-movie you probably don't like most of the expensive movies.

And who's the sheperd? the one watching thousands of hours of lousy polish cultural movies, per 1 hour of great polish cultural movies?  Wink
Depends on your definition of entertainment I guess Smile
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« Reply #39 on: October 01, 2004, 05:19:22 AM »

Ment those easy-to-understand stereotype movies filling up theaters all over the world.

White Cat Black Cat was indeed a great movie...thousand of times greater than Matrix but not nearly as sold.
That says it all.

Yeah i know the european movie industry is a little child compared to HollyWood and the boolshits they keep feeding us most of the time.

That's sad  Sad

Entertainment and culture...two very different concepts indeed.
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