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I went to a retrospective screening of The Umbrellas of Cherbourg a few weeks ago and they wouldn't sell you popcorn if that's what you were seeing, it was great.
Jace Lopez
who's the nietzsche of film? inb4 tarr
Andrew Howard
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Ian Stewart
Todd Solondz
Evan Clark
Probably some retard like Bruno Dumont or Harmony Korine.
If you're gonna study film, I'd suggest watching more than 9 films before 1960. I'm not trying to discourage you, I'm just saying there's more to learn from older films than contemporary ones.
Bentley Davis
What if he's not trying to "study film" and just wants to keep track of his watchlist?
Carter Reyes
you ever think of that megaautist
Ryder Moore
>mega autist >ever trying something called "thinking" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Leo Gomez
His description says he's a film student and he has many more films marked as watched than his diary. Sorry, if I misinterpreted.
I'm not megaautist
Ethan Foster
He's seen Scarface and King Kong. I'd say that's pretty good
It's certainly not terrible. I'm just saying he seems to be pretty tilted towards contemporary cinema for a film student. I mean the beginning of cinema to the 1980s shouldn't fit on one page. I'm just giving my two cents.
Brandon Cox
Just marathoned Dune, what did Lynch mean by this?