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  • Aug 24, 2020

    Paul Schrader: characters who are miserable and on some kind of suicide mission

  • Aug 24, 2020

    Nicolas widn Refn - Colours(mostly red) and introversion

    Christopher Nolan - Plot twist

    Terrence Malik - Pretentious artsy crap

    Guillermo del Toro - Dark fairytales

    Tarantino - Satire and violence

    Zack Snyder - Slow motion and grandness

    David Lynch - Surrealism

  • Aug 24, 2020
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Wes Anderson: Symmetry and colors
    Quentin Tarantino: stylized hyper violence, playful dialogue and feet
    Michael Mann: Realistic gun sounds
    Neil Blomkamp: Sci fi s***/ robotics /
    cameo from a SouthAfrican actor
    Judd Apatow: "comedy"

    Michael Mann: modern furniture and home decor

  • CKL TML 🌺
    Aug 24, 2020
    SOul AMAZIN

    Aye but for real has Tarantino ever addressed that s***? Especially in Pulp Fiction, he's a lil too comfortable the way he lets it fly in that

  • Aug 25, 2020

    Edward yang - no camera movements (90 percent of the time)

    tark- craazy tracking shots

    edgar wright - rapid cuts and zoom ins

    Akira kurosawa- perfect editing and ultra creative blocking.