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  • Nov 21, 2020

    Need more Kubrick content

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    that’s fine but some directors are just flat out pretentious when being asked anything about their films like when ana lily amirpour used the art should speak for itself & shouldn’t be explained excuse when simply being asked why her film seemed to revel in the torturing & brutal murdering of minority characters.

    like binch nobody’s asking you to spell out the meaning behind every scene in your s*** film. You put something that could be seen as racist in your film so people deserve an explanation you asswipe.

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    Fulci Burnett

    that’s fine but some directors are just flat out pretentious when being asked anything about their films like when ana lily amirpour used the art should speak for itself & shouldn’t be explained excuse when simply being asked why her film seemed to revel in the torturing & brutal murdering of minority characters.

    like binch nobody’s asking you to spell out the meaning behind every scene in your s*** film. You put something that could be seen as racist in your film so people deserve an explanation you asswipe.

    First time I ever hear of a female director

  • Nov 21, 2020
    Nothing Was New
    https://twitter.com/realeoc/status/1329944717480570880

    Kubrick the goat, the interviews of him that he did do are very very fascinating. Just look on YouTube some gems in there.

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    Fulci Burnett

    that’s fine but some directors are just flat out pretentious when being asked anything about their films like when ana lily amirpour used the art should speak for itself & shouldn’t be explained excuse when simply being asked why her film seemed to revel in the torturing & brutal murdering of minority characters.

    like binch nobody’s asking you to spell out the meaning behind every scene in your s*** film. You put something that could be seen as racist in your film so people deserve an explanation you asswipe.

    What she direct ? First time I heard of her

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    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    What she direct ? First time I heard of her

    a girl walks home alone at night and the bad batch.

  • Fulci Burnett

    a girl walks home alone at night and the bad batch.

    The bad batch sounds familiar to me
    Yup, looked it up, I've heard of it before

  • Nov 21, 2020
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    polaroid

    First time I ever hear of a female director

    Ever?

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    Fulci Burnett

    that’s fine but some directors are just flat out pretentious when being asked anything about their films like when ana lily amirpour used the art should speak for itself & shouldn’t be explained excuse when simply being asked why her film seemed to revel in the torturing & brutal murdering of minority characters.

    like binch nobody’s asking you to spell out the meaning behind every scene in your s*** film. You put something that could be seen as racist in your film so people deserve an explanation you asswipe.

    Neither film she has matches that description

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    laudi

    Neither film she has matches that description

    no idea what you're talking about honestly

  • Nov 22, 2020
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    Fulci Burnett

    no idea what you're talking about honestly

    "when simply being asked why her film seemed to revel in the torturing & brutal murdering of minority characters"

    neither of her films fit that bill

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    laudi

    "when simply being asked why her film seemed to revel in the torturing & brutal murdering of minority characters"

    neither of her films fit that bill

    I didn’t watch the film but I might’ve worded things wrongly but I was referring to this

    While one reading of “The Bad Batch” would find two outcasts (a one-armed woman and a vilified immigrant) joining forces to take down an evil white man, Xiunse wanted to know why Amirpour felt it was necessary for the black characters to perish.

    “I found it offensive,” she said. “So I’m curious, what was your message for it?”

    In video of the moment, Amirpour cocks her head, seemingly baffled by the response, and asks the moderator to repeat the question. (As she would later explain, the filmmaker is 30 percent deaf.) Finally, she offered a succinct response. “Just because I give you something to look at, doesn’t mean I’m telling you what to see.”

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    I didn’t watch the film but I might’ve worded things wrongly but I was referring to this

    While one reading of “The Bad Batch” would find two outcasts (a one-armed woman and a vilified immigrant) joining forces to take down an evil white man, Xiunse wanted to know why Amirpour felt it was necessary for the black characters to perish.

    “I found it offensive,” she said. “So I’m curious, what was your message for it?”

    In video of the moment, Amirpour cocks her head, seemingly baffled by the response, and asks the moderator to repeat the question. (As she would later explain, the filmmaker is 30 percent deaf.) Finally, she offered a succinct response. “Just because I give you something to look at, doesn’t mean I’m telling you what to see.”

    That’s a fair response I think

  • Nov 22, 2020

    the goat needs to explanation

  • Nov 22, 2020
    First Take

    That’s a fair response I think

    it really isn't but ok.

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    it’s called “the shrug of god” . a lot of artists do it.

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    laudi

    Ever?

    Yeah, name one popularized in America

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    polaroid

    Yeah, name one popularized in America

    well, greta gerwig as a modern example

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    polaroid

    Yeah, name one popularized in America

    Ava DuVernay and Sofia Coppola

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    felli_varda

    well, greta gerwig as a modern example

    Idk who that is

  • Nov 22, 2020
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    laudi

    Ava DuVernay and Sofia Coppola

    Ava isn’t a household name tho and idk who that is

  • Nov 22, 2020
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    polaroid

    Ava isn’t a household name tho and idk who that is

    there are less than 10 "household name" directors in America
    idk what the hell you're on about

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    laudi

    there are less than 10 "household name" directors in America
    idk what the hell you're on about

    That’s enough, we all know Steven Spielberg and Tyler Perry

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    polaroid

    That’s enough, we all know Steven Spielberg and Tyler Perry

    Spielberg, Perry, Scorsese, Tarantino, Kubrick and Bay are definites

    Coens, Fincher, Carpenter and Miyazaki are maybes