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As I get older and I am almost 50, I am beginning to see the difference.
Movies are that, moving pictures. While Cinema is an art form in my opinion. I tend to like Cinema and movie are hit or miss. I liked Cabin in the Woods (Movie) and most of my collection is movies. But Cinema has a different feel, almost based in humanity and our interactions. LOA is Cinema IMO. Any flick that represents the reflection of the human existence to me is a cinematic event. All that popcorn stuff is just a movie. Thoughts? or burry IDK |
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