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Old 01-13-2016, 03:42 AM   #141721
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https://www.criterion.com/people/1528-wim-wenders

Criterion only have 4 of his films, and all are on blu ray, right?
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I'm at work. (It is 12:30 in the afternoon here) and I am using this forum dedicated to discussing movies for discussing movies.

What the hell are YOU doing here?
I'm actually on a train! Stop arguing or taking anything personal when it's obvious I am recommending watching the directors work rather than reading a random unknown's top 5. Especially when it's readily available. Also, CC has a lot more Wenders films on Hulu and coming soon on home video.
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:45 AM   #141722
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I'm actually on a train! Stop arguing or taking anything personal when it's obvious I am recommending watching the directors work rather than reading a random unknown's top 5. Especially when it's readily available. Also, CC has a lot more Wenders films on Hulu and coming soon on home video.
You're trying to halt discussion.

Given that you know that it is impossible for me to currently be watching his films, please step out of the conversation you don't want to participate in.
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:47 AM   #141723
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I've only seen Paris, Texas and I didn't like it very much.
To each their own, but this seems crazy to me. Paris, Texas is sublime.
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:47 AM   #141724
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You're trying to halt discussion.

Given that you know that it is impossible for me to currently be watching his films, please step out of the conversation you don't want to participate in.
What kind of conversation is going to happen from people giving you their top 5 films you haven't seen?

I will go off and eat my shoe, I guess.
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:48 AM   #141725
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I'm actually on a train! Stop arguing or taking anything personal when it's obvious I am recommending watching the directors work rather than reading a random unknown's top 5. Especially when it's readily available. Also, CC has a lot more Wenders films on Hulu and coming soon on home video.
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You're trying to halt discussion.

Given that you know that it is impossible for me to currently be watching his films, please step out of the conversation you don't want to participate in.
Alright now...this is getting serious.

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Old 01-13-2016, 03:49 AM   #141726
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When you have the CC putting out the films, what else do you need? Watch them? What in the world is the sense in making someone a top 5 of films you haven't seen? I could make a list of my top 5 Wenders but they're honestly all worth watching, from entertaining to genius. My top 5 is watch them and make your own top 5!
Not denying that, is just that well this is a forum, we are here to talk, it goes without saying that you recommend your top 5 films of his whatever those are.

But I can argue with so many great films out there, not every good movie is worth watching, when you could see great movies, not just good. But I guess once In a while we are bound to love a movie which the consensus is that it's a minor work, which didn't happen for me after watching his sequel to Wings of Desire.
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:51 AM   #141727
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What kind of conversation is going to happen from people giving you their top 5 films you haven't seen?

I will go off and eat my shoe, I guess.
Weird, someone with your username frequents this forum and surely has seen dozens of days where this forum is filled with discussions related to top five/ten lists about directors.
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:53 AM   #141728
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Weird, someone with your username frequents this forum and surely has seen dozens of days where this forum is filled with discussions related to top five/ten lists about directors.
Yes, and they are useless. Even when I participate. Win Wenders. Watch his films, all you find.
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:53 AM   #141729
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An underrated WW film is this one in my opinion: https://www.blu-ray.com/Land-Of-Plenty/434804/#Overview

That is all.
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:54 AM   #141730
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Ok I am compiling the list of the best living directors based on the They Shoot Pictures list, and while I am not finished, I can tell you are all wrong, the winner is pretty clear:

Jean-Luc Godard

So now we can stop arguing

Edit: Well he is pretty old, so I will still see who is Number 2.
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:56 AM   #141731
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Ok I am compiling the list of the best living directors based on the They Shoot Pictures list, and while I am not finished, I can tell you are all wrong, the winner is pretty clear:

Jean-Luc Godard

So now we can stop arguing

Edit: Well he is pretty old, so I will still see who is Number 2.
Haha, man, I WANT to like Godard so much... And so far, I don't.

TOP FIVE GODARD FILMS EVERYONE?
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:59 AM   #141732
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Haha, man, I WANT to like Godard so much... And so far, I don't.

TOP FIVE GODARD FILMS EVERYONE?
Watch them. If you don't like them, and don't want to watch them again, you don't like them or want to like them anymore. You can PM me to send PayPal payment for my psychological services.
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Old 01-13-2016, 03:59 AM   #141733
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I'm much less a fan of Godard than I am of Truffaut, but here's my top 5:

1.) Band Of Outsiders
2.) Alphaville
3.) Breathless
4.) Vivre Sa Vie
5.) A Woman Is A Woman

I will admit that there are many many I still need to see however
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Old 01-13-2016, 04:02 AM   #141734
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Haha, man, I WANT to like Godard so much... And so far, I don't.

TOP FIVE GODARD FILMS EVERYONE?
Well you can watch them, he has only made like 60 or so, plus who knows how many shorts.

Lol, but Kidding aside, I guess kuro_sawa advice was good, it just wasn't clear that he meant the ones already out by criterion, they are usually pretty high on these lists, but I don't see anything wrong with giving a personal opinion.
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Old 01-13-2016, 04:07 AM   #141735
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But it is meant to be. I mean, you're not meant to think it is realism.

I like Ebert's take on it:



Ray - Is the real problem here that it is Tom Cruise's best performance, and not Top Gun?
I have to agree with you Edward... I think a lot of people miss the point of the frogs scene, because IT IS SURREALISM! It's a remarkable scene of surrealist cinema actually, and if people take that literally, they're fools...absolute fools...or actually, Philistines, who don't understand cinema.
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Haha, man, I WANT to like Godard so much... And so far, I don't.

TOP FIVE GODARD FILMS EVERYONE?
I posted a few weeks ago about my frustration with Godard... I just cannot stand a lot of his work...people either say he's great or terrible, but for me its neither... he just doesn't resonate with me. He is creating pretentious art installation moving pictures...that's what Godard is to me in a nutshell.

His name should be GODART... the god of art.

or Godartsy fartsy.
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Old 01-13-2016, 04:09 AM   #141737
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Well you can watch them, he has only made like 60 or so, plus who knows how many shorts.

Lol, but Kidding aside, I guess kuro_sawa advice was good, it just wasn't clear that he meant the ones already out by criterion, they are usually pretty high on these lists, but I don't see anything wrong with giving a personal opinion.
Well, I guess I should've just listed my fav Wenders films to avoid this bullsh!t

However, no, you must watch them to comment

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In addition to some of the names already mentioned, I would add the following to any list of greatest living directors:

Francis Ford Coppola
Andrzej Wajda
Pedro Almodovar
Jaques Rivette
Jean-Luc Godard (can't say I like many of his films, but he is undoubtedly one of the greatest still living and probably at the top of the list)
Nicolas Roeg
Jim Jarmusch
Michael Haneke
Wong Kar Wai
Hirokazu Koreeda
Aki Kaurismaki
Roman Polanski
Milos Forman

I could keep going...actually, the list is pretty long. Many of the greats alive today, like their deceased predecessors, are multi-talented, some also being great writers, actors, or cinematographers. My favorite directors are almost all gone, but I think there is still a lot of talent alive today.

Hell, I think Clint Eastwood is one of the greatest living directors.

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Old 01-13-2016, 04:11 AM   #141739
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I posted a few weeks ago about my frustration with Godard... I just cannot stand a lot of his work...people either say he's great or terrible, but for me its neither... he just doesn't resonate with me. He is creating pretentious art installation moving pictures...that's what Godard is to me in a nutshell.

His name should be GODART... the god of art.

or Godartsy fartsy.
Actually, this sums up how I feel too.

But I do feel like I 'owe' it to myself to see a little more of his work.
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Old 01-13-2016, 04:14 AM   #141740
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I have to agree with you Edward... I think a lot of people miss the point of the frogs scene, because IT IS SURREALISM! It's a remarkable scene of surrealist cinema actually, and if people take that literally, they're fools...absolute fools...or actually, Philistines, who don't understand cinema.
I agree but I think the point is a very dull one.

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I posted a few weeks ago about my frustration with Godard... I just cannot stand a lot of his work...people either say he's great or terrible, but for me its neither... he just doesn't resonate with me. He is creating pretentious art installation moving pictures...that's what Godard is to me in a nutshell.

His name should be GODART... the god of art.

or Godartsy fartsy.
I disagree but I love Godartsy Farsty. That was a stroke of cleverness.
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