Her favorite filmmaker is Krzysztof Kieslowski and she loves The Residents and Milton Babbit...

Her favorite filmmaker is Krzysztof Kieslowski and she loves The Residents and Milton Babbit. Your favorite movie is Pulp Fiction and you love The Strokes and Modest Mouse.

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Is Kieslowski supposed to be high art? He's "arthouse" for the mainstream crowd.

the double life of veronique and the dekalog are 10/10, mate

I literally hate all three of those things though

what a pleb

How do you get into "artsy" movies because I'm a giant movie pleb

start with Kubrick, Tarkovsky, Godard, entry level shit like that. If you get bored force yourself to get to the end. Go into everything with a very open mind and really try to think and analyze what you're seeing. It's worth reading some film analysis and reviews as well.

Basically, watch some weirder shit, figure out what you like, but keep an open mind.

how come her music is so bad tho?

Thanks, will do. I wanted to check out Kubrick for a while now.

Kubrick, Kurosawa, and Hitchcock (i know he's not art house, but he's a great gateway into old films)

Honestly, go to Sup Forums. Some of the people there know an awful lot and there are charts and lists in abundance.

Also, I wouldn't listen to , outside of the part about the reading. Kubrick is pleb shit and Tarkovsky really isn't everyone's cup of tea. Same goes for someone like Tarr. I personally dislike both and I've seen many people get turned off completely when first encountering their work. Some people will have you believe that slow, dreary and poetically vague = good, but don't listen to them.

I'd recommend starting with the french new wave. Godard and Truffaut in particular, but also Rozier and Chabrol. Finding your way through french film should be easy from there. Rivette and Varda are essential as well. Also the Czechoslovak new wave directors like Chytilova, Jires, Uher, Forman, Nemec, Herz...

But seriously, go to Sup Forums.

She's intelligent enough to do the type of music that sells well amongst the masses.

Oh, and if you find yourself having a hard time getting through films, I wouldn't recommend pushing on. Leave it, watch something else and revisit it later. You're not watching film to achieve something (I presume), but to figure out what you enjoy and why, then finding more of it. Of course, it's not all about enjoyment, but if you're finding nothing to appreciate or feeling as though the film is going over your head, what's the point?

>Kubrick is pleb shit
what an absolutely terrible opinion fucking christ

accesible =/= bad

kubrick is pleb shit
watch Chris Marker- sans soleil
it's really comfy

Jim Jarmusch and Wes Anderson if you want cute girls

>accesible =/= bad

That wasn't my point. Note that I go on to recommend several just as accessible directors...

Maybe I should have worded it differently, but I really don't think Kubrick is worth the time. Watch Hitchcock, Welles and Ophuls instead.

>kubrick is pleb shit
woah hadn't thought about it like that, you really changed my mind

come on man, you wish you could make something 1/10 as good as 2001: A Space Odyssey or Barry Lyndon

but not intelligent enough to make music thats actually good?

>watch Chris Marker- sans soleil

This. Most of Marker's stuff is at the very least an interesting use of the medium. Sans Soleil and Le Joli Mai are personal favourites. Also the thing he did about Medvedkin, I forget the title.

come on man, you're acting like she's Phill Collins or something

she had like 2 hits 6 years ago

>forcing yourself to like something because it's considered good art.

where do you think you are?

Another dumb question; What's the best way to watch movies for free? I don't want to pay for Netflix because it's pretty shitty in my country.

stealing them ofc

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No that not my favorite movie and no those aren't my favorite artists.

Don't listen to this guy

Watch Pierrot Le Fou if you wanna try a Godard movie because that's the only good one I have seen of him.
Le Feu Follet and My Dinner with Andre from Louis Malle are quite good, and I'm sure Au Revoir les Enfants is too.
Un homme qui dort is also a nice French artsy movie. But even tho I have seen only one Chris Marker movie (Lettre de Sibérie) and the beginning of Sans Soleil, I suspect he is the most interesting French filmmaker because he and his life was a bit weird.
Trust me, I'm a frog eater who is successful with grills in art house galleries.

Listen to this guy about what guys not to listen to

Don't listen to these guys.

>Un homme qui dort
Nice. Fuck the rest of this thread. Watch Cocteau, Terayama, Parajanov, Resnais, Jodorowsky, Yoshida.

you missed the whole point dumbshit

I fucking hate Modest Mouse

Don't listen to this gay.

All filmmakers I admire (sans Jodorowsky, perhaps), but keep in mind that the person who asked for recs isn't even into film. Good job on flexing your cinephile muscle, though.

Also, don't listen to this guy.

She's got shit taste tbqh famalam

I think Pulp Fiction, the Strokes, and Modest Mouse are fantastic. I also record GOOD music. Eat me Kesha.

This fucking guy

Don't listen to him

Don't listen to this guy.

Don't listen to this guy I hear he's an avant teen

you're trying too hard faggot

It's not a question of forcing yourself to like something, it's about forcing yourself to open up to a different style and pacing. You don't have to like it. You can watch it in full and decide you hate it. All I'm saying is to take the entire film in and then decide what your opinion is. If you watch half and just turn it off you wont' be able to form a full opinion.

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She's literally more patrician than 90% of Sup Forums

Not everyone feels the need to form an opinion on everything they watch.

How does one get influenced by so much then end up making shitty radio pop?

>kubrick is pleb shit

blocked faggot.

>Is Kieslowski supposed to be high art?

I'm gonna OD on irony.

I hate all of those things but I would let her choke me and suffocate under her asshole.

Is she Sup Forums's Sasha Grey?

I know Grey did a shitty industrial band but nobody ever talks about it .

>but I really don't think Kubrick is worth the time.

Even if you can't find a single thing to like about his movies, the cultural significance alone makes them worth the time.

This he is one of the most influential American directors

I don't really think Parajanov and the like are good suggestions for someone first getting into the medium. They're very visual people with little to no semblance to traditional film storytelling.

I think Tarkovsky and Kubrick are great directors for getting into artsier stuff because they manage to keep ahold of normal and easily followed plots while still having mindblowing visuals and cinematography. Color of Pomegranates would leave him confused and might turn him off of the medium.

>the cultural significance alone makes them worth the time

I've never understood this argument. I mean, Adam Sandler is culturally significant. I think I see what you're getting at, though, and I disagree. Watching his influences is time better spent.

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