Therumancer said:BUT chances are if seriously asked what their favorite movie of all time is it will probably be something like "Star Wars", and the above films are probably sharing the favorites list right alongside fare like "Godzilla Vs. The Smog Monster", "House Of 1000 Corpses", "Night Of The Demons", or "Demon Wind".
The_root_of_all_evil said:Therumancer said:BUT chances are if seriously asked what their favorite movie of all time is it will probably be something like "Star Wars", and the above films are probably sharing the favorites list right alongside fare like "Godzilla Vs. The Smog Monster", "House Of 1000 Corpses", "Night Of The Demons", or "Demon Wind".
So sorry about that, we thought we'd locked up the cage for the night.
"Serious" filmmaking is like "serious" literature and "serious" acting. Chockful of people who use fancy words, images and allegories to tell exactly the same stories as 4Chan, Hippies, Yuppies, or Beagle Scouts. Exactly the same as everyone else.
Watching Eraserhead doesn't give you a degree in artsy films. Watching Jennifer's Body or The Hottie or the Nottie and working out what exactly makes them suck so much is far better.
Seriously, therumancer, not cool at all. Even if you happen to enjoy Glitter, that doesn't mean you can't appreciate good movies when you see them. I'd have to be in the right frame of mind to watch The Seventh Seal, and sometimes, yes, I will break out MMPR instead.
If that makes me less of a serious audience, then quite frankly I know which direction my popcorn's gonna get thrown.
Short answer: Yes, and "Seal" and "Persona" are well-known enough that you might actually find a copy or two in better rental outlet's "Foriegn" section (especially places that still kept their old VHS stock onhand.stonethered said:anyone know if these are available on netflix?
You've never seen "The Collect Call of Cthulu" on The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy or "The Beat-Alls" on The Powerpuff Girls? Cartoon makers are almost as much film geeks as we are. Which reminds me -RTR said:You're telling me that a daytime show on Cartoon Network has influences from Bergman?
DAMN!
Thanks, Bob. I might just look for these movies now.
I still think you're being unfair by labelling people that way; [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escape-to-the-movies/755-Up] and I fail to see how liking one movie over another makes you a better person just because you "get" it. That, to me, stinks of snobbery and is sort of like asking James Patterson or Terry Pratchett when they're going to write any "real" books.Therumancer said:I want to sit down and discuss the feelings we all experienced while watching a movie about a floating baloon that went on for two hours and well... I'm not likely to find many kindred spirits.