Dalekfodder
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needs more robert strong head smashing tbh
Im a simple man
I see robert strong I press like
needs more robert strong head smashing tbh
overrated but i love the ending a lotYour honest opinion on the godfather.
brilliant movie, 2nd best cohen bros film (best is llewyn davis)No country for old men?
The shop scene was so fucking tense holy shit
Excellent attention to detail and construction of scenes along with well written lines for each character.
Extremely overrated but the ending was amazing. The character development was even better. The way Michael Corleone turned from a guy who didnt want anything to do with the family to the don who killed all the other leaders.overrated but i love the ending a lot
i feel like it's much a movie of its time, a movie that is entirely of the era it was made - as much as the matrix defines the turn of millennium
pretty good but kinda a 2nd rate game of thrones imhomarco polo on netflix fucks with my emotions
check it out
one of the worst bond films ever madeTomorrow Never Dies
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moonrakerone of the worst bond films ever made
that's saying something
tarkovsky is the go-to for symbolism in film, imoI’m planning to enter a cinema school here in france (anything public has like ten entries a year, huge concurrency so I gotta prepare months if not years in advance)
For the entry tests, a lot of stuff revolves on both the history of cinema and film analysis (either a scene or a whole film we watched prior)
I got the history of cinema covered (got myself that “1001 films to see before dying” book, pretty complete and neat)
But on that analysis exam, that’s another matter
Do you have some films in mind that relay themes, ideas or subjects through visual representation and whatnot? much like shame’s “left to right” movement, which later introduces a “right to left” motion to underline the guy’s will to fight addiction
Planning to train a bit on those