Movies - Recommended (Nov/08/2009 )
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 05:25 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:17 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 05:10 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:05 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 04:51 PM said:
laurequillo on May 11 2010, 07:14 PM said:
Really I dont get David Lynch, is too disturbing. I still have to watch Mullholand Drive (this weekend!)I dont like his style. Here a link where you can find a really funny opinion about David Lynch movies...I kind of agree! (but only because I am not able to enjoy them, not because I think some people are idiots)
David Lynch movies
I guess that dude is a family film viewer, preferable Disney crap.... . and it's mostly this disturbing atmosphere and feeling unpleasant that makes the films good and interesting, it's like some modern art (or some weird dreams), where you don't understand all or sometimes nothing, or just one layer of it makes sense for you...much to think about if one likes to do it...
I watched last "Spirited Away" (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi), liked it, 7.5-8/10
just like Spirited Away? ....but just like appreciation for any modern artwork...esp the conceptual ones it's a matter of personal taste....so one either likes it or hates it.....IIRC, you don't like surrealistic crap dr H....
well spirited Away is more naive art , and you like "surrealistic crap" and therefore you are a Disney fan? or what logic is behind this?
so you think Disney crap has several layers to it.......that the suspension of disbelief borders on the pathological...c'mon....perhaps your film noir....or Dali's short films...
yes cutting with a blade in an eye is much better than any lion king crap ...in Disney there are only several layers of cliché, manipulation and family values...oh I forgot the and more or less hidden adverts...
but Disney is/was never surrealistic...it would be heinousl crime against the surrealistic movement if it even pretends to be that.....
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:27 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 05:25 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:17 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 05:10 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:05 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 04:51 PM said:
laurequillo on May 11 2010, 07:14 PM said:
Really I dont get David Lynch, is too disturbing. I still have to watch Mullholand Drive (this weekend!)I dont like his style. Here a link where you can find a really funny opinion about David Lynch movies...I kind of agree! (but only because I am not able to enjoy them, not because I think some people are idiots)
David Lynch movies
I guess that dude is a family film viewer, preferable Disney crap.... . and it's mostly this disturbing atmosphere and feeling unpleasant that makes the films good and interesting, it's like some modern art (or some weird dreams), where you don't understand all or sometimes nothing, or just one layer of it makes sense for you...much to think about if one likes to do it...
I watched last "Spirited Away" (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi), liked it, 7.5-8/10
just like Spirited Away? ....but just like appreciation for any modern artwork...esp the conceptual ones it's a matter of personal taste....so one either likes it or hates it.....IIRC, you don't like surrealistic crap dr H....
well spirited Away is more naive art , and you like "surrealistic crap" and therefore you are a Disney fan? or what logic is behind this?
so you think Disney crap has several layers to it.......that the suspension of disbelief borders on the pathological...c'mon....perhaps your film noir....or Dali's short films...
yes cutting with a blade in an eye is much better than any lion king crap ...in Disney there are only several layers of cliché, manipulation and family values...oh I forgot the and more or less hidden adverts...
but Disney is/was never surrealistic...it would be heinousl crime against the surrealistic movement if it even pretends to be that.....
what are we discussing then, if we have the same opinion about good and great surrealistic art and movies and bad and annoying Disney crap? Do you want a surrealistic discussion?
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 05:29 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:27 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 05:25 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:17 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 05:10 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:05 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 04:51 PM said:
laurequillo on May 11 2010, 07:14 PM said:
Really I dont get David Lynch, is too disturbing. I still have to watch Mullholand Drive (this weekend!)I dont like his style. Here a link where you can find a really funny opinion about David Lynch movies...I kind of agree! (but only because I am not able to enjoy them, not because I think some people are idiots)
David Lynch movies
I guess that dude is a family film viewer, preferable Disney crap.... . and it's mostly this disturbing atmosphere and feeling unpleasant that makes the films good and interesting, it's like some modern art (or some weird dreams), where you don't understand all or sometimes nothing, or just one layer of it makes sense for you...much to think about if one likes to do it...
I watched last "Spirited Away" (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi), liked it, 7.5-8/10
just like Spirited Away? ....but just like appreciation for any modern artwork...esp the conceptual ones it's a matter of personal taste....so one either likes it or hates it.....IIRC, you don't like surrealistic crap dr H....
well spirited Away is more naive art , and you like "surrealistic crap" and therefore you are a Disney fan? or what logic is behind this?
so you think Disney crap has several layers to it.......that the suspension of disbelief borders on the pathological...c'mon....perhaps your film noir....or Dali's short films...
yes cutting with a blade in an eye is much better than any lion king crap ...in Disney there are only several layers of cliché, manipulation and family values...oh I forgot the and more or less hidden adverts...
but Disney is/was never surrealistic...it would be heinousl crime against the surrealistic movement if it even pretends to be that.....
what are we discussing then, if we have the same opinion about good and great surrealistic art and movies and bad and annoying Disney crap? Do you want a surrealistic discussion?
actually, I was gonna say that Miyazaki's anime are surrealistic...and you're the one who said that Disney is surrealistic, not me...ppfftt......a real demented discussion...
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 11:29 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:27 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 05:25 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:17 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 05:10 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:05 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 04:51 PM said:
laurequillo on May 11 2010, 07:14 PM said:
Really I dont get David Lynch, is too disturbing. I still have to watch Mullholand Drive (this weekend!)I dont like his style. Here a link where you can find a really funny opinion about David Lynch movies...I kind of agree! (but only because I am not able to enjoy them, not because I think some people are idiots)
David Lynch movies
I guess that dude is a family film viewer, preferable Disney crap.... . and it's mostly this disturbing atmosphere and feeling unpleasant that makes the films good and interesting, it's like some modern art (or some weird dreams), where you don't understand all or sometimes nothing, or just one layer of it makes sense for you...much to think about if one likes to do it...
I watched last "Spirited Away" (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi), liked it, 7.5-8/10
just like Spirited Away? ....but just like appreciation for any modern artwork...esp the conceptual ones it's a matter of personal taste....so one either likes it or hates it.....IIRC, you don't like surrealistic crap dr H....
well spirited Away is more naive art , and you like "surrealistic crap" and therefore you are a Disney fan? or what logic is behind this?
so you think Disney crap has several layers to it.......that the suspension of disbelief borders on the pathological...c'mon....perhaps your film noir....or Dali's short films...
yes cutting with a blade in an eye is much better than any lion king crap ...in Disney there are only several layers of cliché, manipulation and family values...oh I forgot the and more or less hidden adverts...
but Disney is/was never surrealistic...it would be heinousl crime against the surrealistic movement if it even pretends to be that.....
what are we discussing then, if we have the same opinion about good and great surrealistic art and movies and bad and annoying Disney crap? Do you want a surrealistic discussion?
jajajajaja ok guys, I will leave you with Lynch and Disney... We will continue tomorrow with disturbing films like Crash, Old Boy and what not.... (The lion king was quite disturbing as well...I dont know yet the meaning of AKUNA MATATA...is killing me... )
See u guys
laurequillo on May 11 2010, 05:34 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 11:29 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:27 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 05:25 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:17 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 05:10 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:05 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 04:51 PM said:
laurequillo on May 11 2010, 07:14 PM said:
Really I dont get David Lynch, is too disturbing. I still have to watch Mullholand Drive (this weekend!)I dont like his style. Here a link where you can find a really funny opinion about David Lynch movies...I kind of agree! (but only because I am not able to enjoy them, not because I think some people are idiots)
David Lynch movies
I guess that dude is a family film viewer, preferable Disney crap.... . and it's mostly this disturbing atmosphere and feeling unpleasant that makes the films good and interesting, it's like some modern art (or some weird dreams), where you don't understand all or sometimes nothing, or just one layer of it makes sense for you...much to think about if one likes to do it...
I watched last "Spirited Away" (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi), liked it, 7.5-8/10
just like Spirited Away? ....but just like appreciation for any modern artwork...esp the conceptual ones it's a matter of personal taste....so one either likes it or hates it.....IIRC, you don't like surrealistic crap dr H....
well spirited Away is more naive art , and you like "surrealistic crap" and therefore you are a Disney fan? or what logic is behind this?
so you think Disney crap has several layers to it.......that the suspension of disbelief borders on the pathological...c'mon....perhaps your film noir....or Dali's short films...
yes cutting with a blade in an eye is much better than any lion king crap ...in Disney there are only several layers of cliché, manipulation and family values...oh I forgot the and more or less hidden adverts...
but Disney is/was never surrealistic...it would be heinousl crime against the surrealistic movement if it even pretends to be that.....
what are we discussing then, if we have the same opinion about good and great surrealistic art and movies and bad and annoying Disney crap? Do you want a surrealistic discussion?
jajajajaja ok guys, I will leave you with Lynch and Disney... We will continue with disturbing films like Crash, Old Boy and what not.... (The lion king was quite disturbing as well...I dont know yet the meaning of AKUNA MATATA...is killing me... )
See u guys
...see you soon, Sir LyQ....rest your eyes between films...my advice: put cool cucumber slices on them..really refreshing...
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:36 PM said:
laurequillo on May 11 2010, 05:34 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 11:29 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:27 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 05:25 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:17 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 05:10 PM said:
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:05 PM said:
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 04:51 PM said:
laurequillo on May 11 2010, 07:14 PM said:
Really I dont get David Lynch, is too disturbing. I still have to watch Mullholand Drive (this weekend!)I dont like his style. Here a link where you can find a really funny opinion about David Lynch movies...I kind of agree! (but only because I am not able to enjoy them, not because I think some people are idiots)
David Lynch movies
I guess that dude is a family film viewer, preferable Disney crap.... . and it's mostly this disturbing atmosphere and feeling unpleasant that makes the films good and interesting, it's like some modern art (or some weird dreams), where you don't understand all or sometimes nothing, or just one layer of it makes sense for you...much to think about if one likes to do it...
I watched last "Spirited Away" (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi), liked it, 7.5-8/10
just like Spirited Away? ....but just like appreciation for any modern artwork...esp the conceptual ones it's a matter of personal taste....so one either likes it or hates it.....IIRC, you don't like surrealistic crap dr H....
well spirited Away is more naive art , and you like "surrealistic crap" and therefore you are a Disney fan? or what logic is behind this?
so you think Disney crap has several layers to it.......that the suspension of disbelief borders on the pathological...c'mon....perhaps your film noir....or Dali's short films...
yes cutting with a blade in an eye is much better than any lion king crap ...in Disney there are only several layers of cliché, manipulation and family values...oh I forgot the and more or less hidden adverts...
but Disney is/was never surrealistic...it would be heinousl crime against the surrealistic movement if it even pretends to be that.....
what are we discussing then, if we have the same opinion about good and great surrealistic art and movies and bad and annoying Disney crap? Do you want a surrealistic discussion?
jajajajaja ok guys, I will leave you with Lynch and Disney... We will continue with disturbing films like Crash, Old Boy and what not.... (The lion king was quite disturbing as well...I dont know yet the meaning of AKUNA MATATA...is killing me... )
See u guys
...see you soon, Sir LyQ....rest your eyes between films...my advice: put cool cucumber slices on them..really refreshing...
or watch "The Andalusian Dog"...it's free of copyright and downloadable somewhere...
bye then...
hobglobin on May 11 2010, 05:39 PM said:
bye then...
Poor Sir LyQ...he didn't know what hit him......we're waiting for your reviews, ok?
"Un perro Andaluz" from Luis Buñuel. There you are speaking about surrealistic....but it is as well, too much surrealistic for me!!!
I will try cucumbers between films...but in the dark room during my developing sesions!!
Hasta mañana!
laurequillo on May 11 2010, 05:43 PM said:
I will try cucumbers between films...but in the dark room during my developing sesions!!
Hasta mañana!
Great........que tenga una buena noche tambien.........
casandra on May 11 2010, 11:45 PM said:
laurequillo on May 11 2010, 05:43 PM said:
I will try cucumbers between films...but in the dark room during my developing sesions!!
Hasta mañana!
Great........que tenga una buena noche tambien.........
whatever this means....good night folks, and Luis Buñuel is great too (and that The Andalusian Dog film they made together as far as I rmemeber)...