My view of most remakes is that they rarely engage the filmmaker on that primal level, where they feel the need to push out a story as opposed to conciously trying to give an already established work...
Type: Posts; User: Seymour_Glass
My view of most remakes is that they rarely engage the filmmaker on that primal level, where they feel the need to push out a story as opposed to conciously trying to give an already established work...
All this is true. Hmm. I guess it's just the impending sense of my own mortality, wanting me to get my hands on as much new material as I can before i go.
I just do not like the idea of people as talented as Fincher and the Coens doing remakes.
I know what you mean, but i felt that Depp was the only one really trying, as opposed to the blank british Alice. helena bonham carter was okay. but I did not like that movie.
Thank you.
That movie pissed me off. Johnny Depp tried to act, but the film did not let him.
Alice in Wonderland was shit.
That is exactly what i thought.
Just saw A Serious Man. Damn. That was sumthin'. Maybe the Coens' best.
That is the nost insane thing ever.:onfire:
Yeah, and there was already that episode of the Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy which was pretty much God Emperor of Dune.
So, i saw Up In The Air on Christmas. That movie was pretty much perfect. So, if you guys haven't seen it, do it.
Kicking And Screaming opening Scene
Dood, Wes Anderson is a god.
I know right ?! I honestly don't know how many times I've read the article on The Master, but each time I do my little fanboy heart squees in delight ! :lol:[/QUOTE]
I'm really looking forward to...
PAul Thomas Anderson! Paul Thomas Anderson!:panic::panic::panic::panic::panic:
Hey, did I tell you guys about how awesome Fantastic Mr Fox was?
AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:dance::dance::rock::cool::wtf::drool::huglove::panic::onfire::excited:
Fantastic Mr. Fox and The Road are top priority for the next couple weekends. [/QUOTE]
Mr Fox is gonna be epic. however, none of my friends with cars/mother needs to be convinced of that one.
So, has anybody seen A Serious Man?
Because, I, y'know, really want to. And am wondering what you peoples think.
I saw Lock, Stock and Snatch, and they were both enjoyable, but by no means would I say that Ritchie is among my favorite directors.
However, I might see Sherlock (if enough of my friends are...