
FuManChu
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Dont know if its been posted, if it has it deserves to be posted again.
Hitman the movie!
Hitman the movie!
Made an awful choice for it's lead actor and is going to suck!Hitman the movie!
Not yet but I do have a copy. Actually Ikiru and Rashomon are the only two Kurosawa films I've seen thus far. I'll probably watch both Ran and Yohjimbo once I get back to school. I'm trying to become better versed in Kurosawa's canon, as well as a few other directors (Godard, Tarkovsky, Melville, Truffaut, Bergman, and Antonioni).I can't remember if you've seen or reviewed it or not yet Line.
Have you seen 'Ran' by Kurosawa?
That's what my understanding is as well, though Ikiru was fantastic. This is why I'm saving Ran until I watch a few more Kurosawas.To be honest I'm yet to watch Ran myself but I understand it to be his masterpiece and arguably one of the Top 5 films of all time.
UNEXPECTED CASTING DECISION OF THE YEAR: Apparently Christian Bale is going to play John Connor in Terminator 4!?!
I haven't seen I'm Not There yet but as it stands now, Bale's best movie of the past ten years is American Psycho and that came out in 2000. The only real risks he's taken since have been Rescue Dawn and The New World but sprinkled throughout his filmography is a bunch of safe, money-assured picks. As for the directors: I'll restore some faith in Singer when he does a good movie; something we've been waiting on since The Usual Suspects from 1995. It seems he has a niche for story-telling but is too straight-forward visually and his films offer no difficult or interesting characters and little -to-no post-viewing meditation of themes. Meanwhile, Nolan seems to get worse with each successive picture starting at Memento > Insomnia > Batman Begins > The Prestige. While we enjoy what he's created out of the Batman mythology it seems he locked himself into entertaining flicks as opposed to trying to follow up with something closer to Memento or Insomnia. I'm not faulting him because that's where the money is, I'm just one who believes that if one possesses talents in the arts they should strive to do just that, make art.^You can't make that sort of assumption off the back of a couple of films though (unless you are simply arguing future potential), considering the likes of De Niro and Pacino have made their share of duffers, and Coppola (The Cotton Club?!) too. EVeryone has a mi-step sooner or later.
just watched the incredibles in HD on t.v.....not a bad movie, had some funny parts.....the computer animation is fucking awesome
Agreed but wouldn't you rather see a talented director make, you know, good films?I see your points, however if you look at the market in which Nolan for example has gone into, whilst it may not be the finest of his own work the films he produced in that arena are far and away better than his counterparts if not necessarily his own best work.