Are you posting this because this man changed everything and you're a mediocre beat maker who will die and not be missed by anyone?
🤡 smokin godard pacc
Rest in piss
you sayin this because you don't like his movies or somethin else? jus curious
🤡 smokin godard pacc
Fine, I’ll bite 🙄
Why do you dislike him so much??
Dam this one is sad Godard was my favorite older pioneer of cinema along with Kurosawa. Watching vivre sa vie and breathless tonight.
I'm done for the day. Can't even think.
damn, these past few days sucked, rip, death is too real. like i can't believe imma die one day.
KTT finna pack out that funeral, and we're coming to the wake. Y'know... to make sure the crying and commotion ain't a motherfucking fake.
RIP Jean-Luc
I've had mixed feelings of Godard throughout my life and viewings of him. I won't deny his influence, his presence, and his genius. He was a man that took cinema to a whole now level in France, and he really inspired millions and got the Nouvelle noticed by the world. His early films are masterpieces, and his films in the late 80s are something everyone should see despite being less known. My first thought, when I heard that he went by assisted suicide was "ahaha, what a c***," but really, was there any other Godard way to go? He stayed true to himself throughout his whole life, and that is something that is very rare in filmmakers compared to nowadays. A legend, a master, a genius. Rest in peace.
rip goat
Cinema died today
Dear Sir,
Thanks for your electronic mail dated January 20 — 11:24 am. Too little good health. Too big snow to the airport, and too few banknotes saved for the ticket. Hollywood always used to say that your servant is not fit for telling stories. I therefore said in the last chapter of my stories of cinema Histoires du cinema(s) that nothing is lost, except honor.
And it is then my duty — no copyright, only copyduties — not to accept any longer the honor of your reward. Do please accept the incomplete following reasons for such genuine and shy statement.
JLG was never able through his whole movie maker/goer career to:
Prevent M. Spielberg from rebuilding Auschwitz,
Convince Mrs. Ted Turner not to colorize past and dear funny faces,
To sentence M. Bill Gates for naming his bug’s office Rosebud,
To compel New York Film Critics Circle not to forget Shirley Clarke,
To oblige Sony ex-Columbia Pictures to imitate Dan Talbot / New Yorker Films when delivering accounts,
To force Oscar people to reward Abbas Klarostami instead of Kieslowski,
To persuade M. Kubrick to screen Santiago Alvarez shorts on Vietnam.
To beg Ms. Keaton to read Bugsy Siegel’s biography.
To shoot Contempt with Sinatra and Novak, etc., etc.,
I’m still not over, dear Sir, through my long voyage to the home of cinematography, but I missed indeed quite a lot of ports of call — no girls in every port, but no honors neither I could deserve.
Do please ask the distinguished audience some indulgence for the piteous English of your colleague and send the reward to the Bleecker Street Cinema if remaining.
Faithfully yours,
Jean-Luc Godard
I've had mixed feelings of Godard throughout my life and viewings of him. I won't deny his influence, his presence, and his genius. He was a man that took cinema to a whole now level in France, and he really inspired millions and got the Nouvelle noticed by the world. His early films are masterpieces, and his films in the late 80s are something everyone should see despite being less known. My first thought, when I heard that he went by assisted suicide was "ahaha, what a c***," but really, was there any other Godard way to go? He stayed true to himself throughout his whole life, and that is something that is very rare in filmmakers compared to nowadays. A legend, a master, a genius. Rest in peace.
Going out on your own terms is some g s***