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Old 12-10-2010, 08:03 PM   #21881
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But the purpose of posting the link was to share two cool plot layouts for two cool films. Didn't mean to start a Nolan v. Resnais debate, and I don't think the article writer did either. If anything, I see mentioning the two together as a way of introducing fans of the former to the latter.
This is exactly why not everyone in the forum should have link-posting privileges. At least, let us have the power to take away that privilege.

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Old 12-10-2010, 08:04 PM   #21882
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I'd still like to know who in the f said it was a crime to "flat out fun" like a movie? This was about comparisons to another movie, to improve Inception's "artsy" ways. Can't have both people! Either it's "flat out fun", or "smarter filmmaking". Don't put words in my mouth.
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Old 12-10-2010, 08:05 PM   #21883
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The questions were not an attack as much as a question to you (i.e. do ya agree?). I observe too much Criterion fellating on here to not see similarities between Nolan's rabid fan base and Criterion's. People on here just don't seem to say anything about it (understandable).

Again, not directed specifically at you, calm down. This thread (and Mubi) can sometimes just reek of over seriousness in regard to films, which is rather annoying. Like I said, it can sometimes seem as though no one watches films for fun, which is boring.
Okay, I understand. I like Inception FOR FUN, like you. This was about me having a problem with comparing it to a "artsy" film that has nothing in common, trying to make Inception out to look like a "smarter film".
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Old 12-10-2010, 08:08 PM   #21884
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it can sometimes seem as though no one watches films for fun, which is boring.
We are a highly intellectual group of people. When we're not watching films, we're usually all huddled around the webcams on our computers in our designer robes, smoking pipes, and speaking very intellectually about films. You're absolutely right, though... there's nothing fun about it. I'm not even saying that we, ourselves, enjoy it. It's just the way it is, I'm afraid.

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Old 12-10-2010, 08:08 PM   #21885
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Don't take it as another "Hollywood=crap" thing, as I love alot of Hollywood films. All I'm saying is no one should compare Inception to Last Year at Marienbad. It's closer to the Matrix.
Oh, hai, CG.

I enjoy both films but I recognize Marienbad is in another league. Inception is one of the best films of 2010. Marienbad is one of the best films ever created (at least in the ones I've seen ).

Plus, seeing Marienbad on the big screen is freakin' amazing. 90 hypnotic minutes
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Old 12-10-2010, 08:10 PM   #21886
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Old 12-10-2010, 08:11 PM   #21887
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We are a highly intellectual group of people. When we're not watching films, we're usually all huddled around the webcams on our computers in our designer robes, smoking pipes, and speaking very intellectually about films. You're absolutely right, though... there's nothing fun about it. I'm not even saying that we, ourselves, enjoy it. It's just the way it is, I'm afraid.

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Damn, you have a designer robe?
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Old 12-10-2010, 08:13 PM   #21888
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No Salo quote? Deliverance is cool, but I expected something more "intellectual" from us snobs. A joke where instead of laughing I could intellectually say "I very much enjoyed that joke sir" *puff* *puff* on my pipe.
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Old 12-10-2010, 08:14 PM   #21889
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Well, someone designed it, I'm sure.

Then, some Asian baby in a sweat shop somewhere in the world sewed it together.

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Old 12-10-2010, 08:15 PM   #21890
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No Salo quote? Deliverance is cool, but I expected something more "intellectual" from us snobs. A joke where instead of laughing I could intellectually say "I very much enjoyed that joke sir" *puff* *puff* on my pipe.
Again... I have a pipe you can puff on, good sir.

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Old 12-10-2010, 08:16 PM   #21891
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Okay, I understand. I like Inception FOR FUN, like you. This was about me having a problem with comparing it to a "artsy" film that has nothing in common, trying to make Inception out to look like a "smarter film".
And yeah, I get that. And I was with you on the Marienbad/Inception comments, if you didnt realize.

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We are a highly intellectual group of people. When we're not watching films, we're usually all huddled around the webcams on our computers in our designer robes, smoking pipes, and speaking very intellectually about films. You're absolutely right, though... there's nothing fun about it. I'm not even saying that we, ourselves, enjoy it. It's just the way it is, I'm afraid.

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Har har. This actually says a lot about this site. I don't know who here is on Mubi, but here there is some sort of sarcasm and humor, and there it is very much an all-out war for some sort of intellectual dominance.

I am a pedestrian that has given films like Aliens, Inception, and The Matrix, the same scores as Last Year at Marienbad, Claire's Knee, and Through a Glass Darkly, so I guess I've just never going to be taken seriously anywhere. Shucks.

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Old 12-10-2010, 08:19 PM   #21892
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I am a pedestrian that has given films like Aliens, Inception, and The Matrix, the same scores as Last Year at Marienbad, Claire's Knee, and Through a Glass Darkly, so I guess I've just never going to be taken seriously anywhere. Shucks.
Oh, c'mon! Take it with a grain of salt... or like a newborn in "A Serbian Film."

All of us enjoy movies made for entertainment by the Hollywood system. Many great, classic films have come out of the Hollywood system. Anyone can watch TCM's "Moguls And Movie Stars" and figure that out.

We only come off as "snobs" when we try to correct, or make a point, that others may not know much about. I guess we can't help it that we're, for the most part, all a bit cynical and sarcastic. Blame our parents. Just don't blame CG's mom, though, 'cause then I'll have something to say about that.

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Old 12-10-2010, 08:22 PM   #21893
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I am a pedestrian that has given films like Aliens, Inception, and The Matrix, the same scores as Last Year at Marienbad, Claire's Knee, and Through a Glass Darkly, so I guess I've just never going to be taken seriously anywhere. Shucks.
Well I'm not as a "snob" as people believe. The thing is, I dislike films that people try to push to be more than they are, and when I do that, it looks like I am a snob. But really, as I said again and again, one of my fav films of last year was/is Halloween 2. I much prefer films that pisses people off due to anything thing goes vision of the director and not some well-put-together "thinking" film like Inception. That is snobby to me.
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Old 12-10-2010, 08:24 PM   #21894
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And in no way was I comparing Nolan to Resnais.

The answer to your question is "no," but I still think it's still a bad analogy. Boll is an extreme. Nolan is more in the middle - popular but not pandering.

Had Boll made Uwe Boll's Inception, it'd have been way under the radar, most people who'd even heard of it probably would've avoided it based on his track record regardless of any positive buzz, and it might have eventually developed into a cult classic over time. So in that case, it might've actually been better regarded than Nolan's Inception because it would've "earned" it - it wouldn't have been an over-hyped WB summer tentpole release (and it would have legitimized all of the Boll fans who then would have gone and replaced the Nolan fans in your analogy - paradox! ).
Very well said. You make me want to watch Boll's Inception now. I was trying to go the simple route (taking away Boll's extreme ways), and just think "who is the most hated man today" and thought of him to compare to the very much loved Nolan.

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Old 12-10-2010, 08:29 PM   #21895
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Heck, I'm like Prince Randian...



... and I'm typing faster than you!

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... and I'm typing faster than you!

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PS... search "torso man" in Google Images and see what you find.
Should I do it at work?
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... and I'm typing faster than you!

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PS... search "torso man" in Google Images and see what you find.
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Old 12-10-2010, 08:33 PM   #21898
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Oh, c'mon! Take it with a grain of salt... or like a newborn in "A Serbian Film."

All of us enjoy movies made for entertainment by the Hollywood system. Many great, classic films have come out of the Hollywood system. Anyone can watch TCM's "Moguls And Movie Stars" and figure that out.

We only come off as "snobs" when we try to correct, or make a point, that others may not know much about. I guess we can't help it that we're, for the most part, all a bit cynical and sarcastic. Blame our parents. Just don't blame CG's mom, though, 'cause then I'll have something to say about that.

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No thanks to the latter

And yeah, I understand where you guys are coming from. My problem is just the overwhelming feeling I get from more Mubi and my schooling: people "into" films will only watch "obscure" and "art house" stuff, which as I've said, just makes cinema boring in my opinion. I tend to take "art" less seriously than most of my peers, so maybe that makes me the weirdo. I have no problem with cynicism and sarcasm. I enjoy coming here more than other places now, things tend to be lighter in tone.




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Well I'm not as a "snob" as people believe. The thing is, I dislike films that people try to push to be more than they are, and when I do that, it looks like I am a snob. But really, as I said again and again, one of my fav films of last year was/is Halloween 2. I much prefer films that pisses people off due to anything thing goes vision of the director and not some well-put-together "thinking" film like Inception. That is snobby to me.
Fair enough. I hated the first Zombie Halloween, but one of my friends said the second was surprisingly really well shot or something of the sort.
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Fair enough. I hated the first Zombie Halloween, but one of my friends said the second was surprisingly really well shot or something of the sort.
Yeah, the first Zombie film was trying to stay loyal to the fans of Carpenter. The second was balls out, Carpenter who?, Halloween legacy what?, 16mm Zombie flick.
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Should I do it at work?
I did!

Better yet... I tried, but someone came into the bathroom and interrupted me.

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