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Aren't the majority before 1990 though? It's hardly claiming much.I've watched most of the top 250 (excluding anything made before 1990)
Aren't the majority before 1990 though? It's hardly claiming much.I've watched most of the top 250 (excluding anything made before 1990)
Yeah, my intention wasn't to shock people with that statement, hence why I said I haven't watched anything before 1990. Besides, I've tried watching many old films but I don't see the appeal. I think they get high[er] ratings since the plot lines are original compared to a modern film using the same idea.Aren't the majority before 1990 though? It's hardly claiming much.
Not necessarily. The old films have a lot to offer, not just because of their plot, but because they're well made. 12 Angry Men, Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, Casablanca, Steamboat Bill Jr, The Dictator, Night At The Opera, Mon Oncle, The Passion of Joan of Arc, Rashomon. All brilliantly executed films, not just because of their originality, but their characters, their cinematography, and their direction. Not a single one of those was made after 1960.Yeah, my intention wasn't to shock people with that statement, hence why I said I haven't watched anything before 1990. Besides, I've tried watching many old films but I don't see the appeal. I think they get high[er] ratings since the plot lines are original compared to a modern film using the same idea.
Hm yeah, I might try them out after hsc .Not necessarily. The old films have a lot to offer, not just because of their plot, but because they're well made. 12 Angry Men, Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, Casablanca, Steamboat Bill Jr, The Dictator, Night At The Opera, Mon Oncle, The Passion of Joan of Arc, Rashomon. All brilliantly executed films, not just because of their originality, but their characters, their cinematography, and their direction. Not a single one of those was made after 1960.
Don't be too quick to dismiss older films, you'll be amazed at what you can find.
the beauty of 12 angry men is how captivating it is even though its pretty much all about 12 people arguing in the one roomNot necessarily. The old films have a lot to offer, not just because of their plot, but because they're well made. 12 Angry Men, Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, Casablanca, Steamboat Bill Jr, The Dictator, Night At The Opera, Mon Oncle, The Passion of Joan of Arc, Rashomon. All brilliantly executed films, not just because of their originality, but their characters, their cinematography, and their direction. Not a single one of those was made after 1960.
Don't be too quick to dismiss older films, you'll be amazed at what you can find.
You should. Highly recommended. Especially if you're already fairly well versed in film.Hm yeah, I might try them out after hsc .
I find it's the unfolding of the story that captivates me. How each little piece of evidence reveals something new.the beauty of 12 angry men is how captivating it is even though its pretty much all about 12 people arguing in the one room
Yeah, I stopped at 1960, but going up to 65, I would have definitely included this and Psycho.on the subject of old films, you should try 'breakfast at tiffany's' too
only if you've seen the first 2 imoLA confidential
Se7en
Social Network
Bourne Ultimatum
X men first class
Dark knight
fight club
shawshank
memento
scream 4
american psycho
the fighter
warrior
etc etc
movies are the best.
yeah i should have said bourne trilogy. ultimatum was my favourite of the three.only if you've seen the first 2 imo