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strike wolf wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:strike wolf wrote:So I've watched a few 60s movies recently...I've noticed a trend and I'm wondering why some of them seem to start like they are already 5-10 minutes into the film? Like during editing the director's going "No no no this movies 2 hours. It needs to be 1 hour 50 at the most." and everyone replied "no problem. We'lll just edit out the first 10 minutes. No one wants to see how the couple met anyways. They just want to get to the good stuff where their lives are spiraling out of control from drugs."
What films have you watched from the 60's?
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--Andy
Rosemary's Baby, Panic in Needle Park, Bullitt, The Great Escape, The Graduate, Dr. Strangelove. I know there's a couple others but I can't think of them right now.
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DoomYoshi wrote:strike wolf wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:strike wolf wrote:So I've watched a few 60s movies recently...I've noticed a trend and I'm wondering why some of them seem to start like they are already 5-10 minutes into the film? Like during editing the director's going "No no no this movies 2 hours. It needs to be 1 hour 50 at the most." and everyone replied "no problem. We'lll just edit out the first 10 minutes. No one wants to see how the couple met anyways. They just want to get to the good stuff where their lives are spiraling out of control from drugs."
What films have you watched from the 60's?
**Munches on a banana**
--Andy
Rosemary's Baby, Panic in Needle Park, Bullitt, The Great Escape, The Graduate, Dr. Strangelove. I know there's a couple others but I can't think of them right now.
The number one complaint I hear about movies from the 60s is that they are too slow. So, I can assure you that you are in the minority with feeling that there is stuff missing.
However, with the graduate in particular, the idea is that you don't figure out who all the characters are right away, but that you will figure it out through the dialogue. Today's movies spoonfeed relationships. Sample dialogue (from transformers): "this is my mom". That sort of spoonfeeding really has destroyed your brain if you are unable to figure how the characters relate to each other in the graduate. I am assuming you did figure it out, it just took you longer. That is a more naturalistic, less stylized approach to screenplay writing.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
AndyDufresne wrote:So, I forgot that yesterday Casablanca was going to be shown in theaters across the USA, as part a 70th anniversary sponsored by Turner Classic Movies channel. I wanted to go see the film on the big screen, but by the time I remembered, the last showing was underway.
**Leaves behind a bowl of despondent bananas**
--Andy
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AndyDufresne wrote:So, I forgot that yesterday Casablanca was going to be shown in theaters across the USA, as part a 70th anniversary sponsored by Turner Classic Movies channel. I wanted to go see the film on the big screen, but by the time I remembered, the last showing was underway.
**Leaves behind a bowl of despondent bananas**
--Andy
AndyDufresne wrote:I'll just watch it this weekend by myself. I'll probably have an old film-a-thon...perhaps I'll watch The Seven Samurai and Bicycle Thieves as well.
**Leaves behind a black and white banana**
--Andy
aage wrote:Never trust CYOC or pancake.
DoomYoshi wrote:I always get worried when a movie is hyped. Hunger games was worth the hype. The first 30 mins or so were blah, but the last 2 hours made up for it. You should definitely see this if you are on the fence.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
DoomYoshi wrote:2 days since last post. Nobody cares about my random pop culture facts anymore
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