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Thursday, June 23, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Mullholland Drive
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Jean de Florette and it's sequel Mannon Des Sources
For their simplicity and ability to take you back to another time and place (however at 4 hours in total, it’s a big investment).
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
film rant
When it comes to rewarding these filmmakers, there are also some fundamental problems. Presently, the movies that appeal to the lowest common denominator get the kudos. The Academy Awards speak for themselves in this respect with members of the academy–who more often than not have one foot in the grave, given the power to allow a film to go down in history as great. They are a relatively small cross-section of the film-going public, so they lack depth, and the middle of the road films of course, win out–cuz the independent flicks with something to say don’t appeal to this group on a whole. Now, this is hardly a conducive way to get cutting edge results! And the Golden Globes are far LESS legitimate. To achieve their results, they pretend to be all-inclusive by using the foreign press, a group of 90 or so hand picked ‘journalists’ (read: invited members who all now reside in Hollywood) who can be bought–and often are! and who become no more than puppets to the might of the big studios.
Now there's no point bagging sumthing unless you have an alternative right? So what is it? Simple.. films of each particular flavour that are voted on by people who understand this flavour i.e. If you like and understand Film Noir, YOU vote for the films that fall under that umbrella. Or if you can identify with Chinese gangster flicks, once again, YOU vote for it. This concept has been put into practice online with some websites allowing people to give their own ratings on the film of the day. If the site is well patronised and universally recognised, it can achieve a vast wealth (database) of knowledge. The end result is that people with more than a passing interest in films and also a knowledge of the subject matter of the particular film, are given the power to judge it. When we look at upwards of 10,000 (now knowledgeable) people voting on the film, it irons out individual bias and we get a clearer picture of it’s worth. Any person can therefore find and watch a Japanese Samurai film that has scored well, with confidence that it is one of the best of it’s type around–power to the people! And if that person understands the culture and identifies with its characters, he may be compelled to vote on the film himself!
That said, let's get into em..
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