Nominations/Validation for Movie Director Tournament!

you know... xwolverine2 is very enraged that the wachowskys arent up there and michael bay IS... screw that damn crao to hell!
 
I am shocked, Aronofsky has not made a film short of a masterpiece.

Wheras Nolan, well.....:dry:

See this is where your whole inability to understand your thoughts are not fact trips you up:yay:
 
Agreed, though Aronofsky is very talented movie director, his movies didn't even get to the level of Nolan's filmmaking.


I am not just amazed and confused, but disapointed with you here. Chris 'MTV' Nolan a better better filmaker than Aronofsky?

All of Aronofsky's films are heralded as masterpieces, he takes his time to craft a work of art rather than spewing out rubbish like the prestige.

You would genuinely say Pi, Requim For A Dream, and The Fountain are not amongst some of the best american films made in the last 20 years???
 
I am not just amazed and confused, but disapointed with you here. Chris 'MTV' Nolan a better better filmaker than Aronofsky?

All of Aronofsky's films are heralded as masterpieces, he takes his time to craft a work of art rather than spewing out rubbish like the prestige.

You would genuinely say Pi, Requim For A Dream, and The Fountain are not amongst some of the best american films made in the last 20 years???

May I ask why are we talking like some second-rate newpaper movie reviewer with un-needed insults toward a proven movie director. Arguments can be made on either side, Cineman has his opinion, no need to be condescending with nothing to back it up except vague praise...
 
I am not just amazed and confused, but disapointed with you here. Chris 'MTV' Nolan a better better filmaker than Aronofsky?

All of Aronofsky's films are heralded as masterpieces, he takes his time to craft a work of art rather than spewing out rubbish like the prestige.

You would genuinely say Pi, Requim For A Dream, and The Fountain are not amongst some of the best american films made in the last 20 years???

Well, we all have opinions, which can't be always the same.

Firstly, why do you call him MTV? Wasn't Aronofsky (I resepct him as a really great filmmaker actually) the one, who used MTV direction to express his opinion about social problems of today's world in his Requiem for a Dream?

The Prestige like also Memento and Batman Begins are my favorite movies, what explains my about Nolan.

I haven't seen Pi, and I was very disappointed with The Fountain. But yes, Requiem for a Dream is also in my TOP 20 and I loved it, but it can't be compared with Memento, which was one of the greatest movies I ever saw.

I still think that both nolan and Aronofsky are amazing filmmakers, but I prefer Nolan over any another director (except Spielberg of course).

It's the matter of opinion.
 
I used the MTV quote as in Requiem, Aronofsky uses the style of MTV direction to mock the society and it's fleeting nature etc.

Wheras Nolan jumps on the band wagon of MTV style editing to reel in the youths, as it adds no external value to the films. Also the marketing campaign for Nolan's film expresses the target audience and level of filmaking for me.
 
I used the MTV quote as in Requiem, Aronofsky uses the style of MTV direction to mock the society and it's fleeting nature etc.

Wheras Nolan jumps on the band wagon of MTV style editing to reel in the youths, as it adds no external value to the films. Also the marketing campaign for Nolan's film expresses the target audience and level of filmaking for me.

For me, Aronofsky has a very deep view at out society, while Nolan is more master of twists and tangled storylines. And this is exacly what amazes me.
 
For me, Aronofsky has a very deep view at out society, while Nolan is more master of twists and tangled storylines. And this is exacly what amazes me.


I'm still waiting for the Nolan film where the twist actually is a surprise, memento was close, but laid down too many clues for it's own good for me.
 
I'm still waiting for the Nolan film where the twist actually is a surprise, memento was close, but laid down too many clues for it's own good for me.

Sounds like you're a great predictor, you could use you abilities making box office predictions :)

BTW, what you think about Edgar Wright? Today i've seen Hot Fuzz and I really liked it. It was like Shaun of the Dead, but without zombies.
 
Sounds like you're a great predictor, you could use you abilities making box office predictions :)

BTW, what you think about Edgar Wright? Today i've seen Hot Fuzz and I really liked it. It was like Shaun of the Dead, but without zombies.


When I was younger, the twist in FALLEN was a surprise, which was a pleasant one, but generally I find films with twists are just put there as a hook, more than anything else.

I thought Shaun of the dead was great, lots of subtle humour and little jokes made through insinuation, however Hot Fuzz was too much in your face and just annoyed me. I didn't laugh as all the humour was in the trailer and the jokes were thrown at you, rather than being given the crediblity to pick up on subtle humour. I have a review for it saved on my comp if you want me to post it?
 
When I was younger, the twist in FALLEN was a surprise, which was a pleasant one, but generally I find films with twists are just put there as a hook, more than anything else.

I thought Shaun of the dead was great, lots of subtle humour and little jokes made through insinuation, however Hot Fuzz was too much in your face and just annoyed me. I didn't laugh as all the humour was in the trailer and the jokes were thrown at you, rather than being given the crediblity to pick up on subtle humour. I have a review for it saved on my comp if you want me to post it?

I haven't seen any of HF trailers, so I think that's why I liked it so much.

Sure, I wouldn't mind to read it :up:
 
I haven't seen any of HF trailers, so I think that's why I liked it so much.

Sure, I wouldn't mind to read it :up:



I grew up with the very highest order of comedy as a child, ie: The Marx Brothers. No-one has yet to come close to that level of intelligent comedic design and delivery, even the python's could not touch them. SO I guess my standards for comedy are very different to most. Anyway, have a little read and give me your thoughts on it.



HOT FUZZ

Hot Fuzz(Details here), is the latest offering from the 'Shaun Of The Dead' team, director Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as the stars. Trying to relive the international success they achieved before, this offering fails to live up to expectations.

Simon Pegg is Nicholas Angel, a sergeant in the metropolitan police force who is relocated to a quiet country town for being too good at his job, that he made others look bad. In this seemingly harmless town, he unearths a series of suspicious accidents.

Obviously as a comedy, there is a need for humour, which is sorely lacking. Anyone having viewed the trailer would have seen the entirety of the humour in this film. The comic moments are few and far between, and rather overworked, lacking the subtlety of 'Shaun Of The Dead' and being rather dull.

The special effects are reasonable, but the editing in the large shoot-outs make it rather irritating towards the end. As a string of badly worked action pieces are inappropriately linked together, the climax of this film fails to exist.

Editing is rather impressive in terms of mocking the whole 'Jerry Bruckheimer' phenomenon, but editing around the stunt double and suchlike make it an uncomfortable viewing experience indeed. direction is bland at best, failing to subvert the genre of which they are attempting to.

Overall, this film is unintelligent, dull and lacking in humour. Definitely a bad follow up film and really only worth watching for the easily pleased members of the public. Very missable and pretty much a waste of time.
 
I grew up with the very highest order of comedy as a child, ie: The Marx Brothers. No-one has yet to come close to that level of intelligent comedic design and delivery, even the python's could not touch them. SO I guess my standards for comedy are very different to most. Anyway, have a little read and give me your thoughts on it.



HOT FUZZ

Hot Fuzz(Details here), is the latest offering from the 'Shaun Of The Dead' team, director Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as the stars. Trying to relive the international success they achieved before, this offering fails to live up to expectations.

Simon Pegg is Nicholas Angel, a sergeant in the metropolitan police force who is relocated to a quiet country town for being too good at his job, that he made others look bad. In this seemingly harmless town, he unearths a series of suspicious accidents.

Obviously as a comedy, there is a need for humour, which is sorely lacking. Anyone having viewed the trailer would have seen the entirety of the humour in this film. The comic moments are few and far between, and rather overworked, lacking the subtlety of 'Shaun Of The Dead' and being rather dull.

The special effects are reasonable, but the editing in the large shoot-outs make it rather irritating towards the end. As a string of badly worked action pieces are inappropriately linked together, the climax of this film fails to exist.

Editing is rather impressive in terms of mocking the whole 'Jerry Bruckheimer' phenomenon, but editing around the stunt double and suchlike make it an uncomfortable viewing experience indeed. direction is bland at best, failing to subvert the genre of which they are attempting to.

Overall, this film is unintelligent, dull and lacking in humour. Definitely a bad follow up film and really only worth watching for the easily pleased members of the public. Very missable and pretty much a waste of time.

I've read your review. I am not agreed with you, as I see you wants too much from such movie as this one. It's not meant to be masterpiece, it's just movie for entertainment. I must admit I also started hating these flashcuts, but I really liked some spoof scenes. I find the final scene as the worst aspect of the whole movie. I wanted to give it 8 out of 10, but that scene made me to change my mind and I decided to give i just 7. But what i liked is how you form your review, it's very easy to read :up:
 
I've read your review. I am not agreed with you, as I see you wants too much from such movie as this one. It's not meant to be masterpiece, it's just movie for entertainment. I must admit I also started hating these flashcuts, but I really liked some spoof scenes. I find the final scene as the worst aspect of the whole movie. I wanted to give it 8 out of 10, but that scene made me to change my mind and I decided to give i just 7. But what i liked is how you form your review, it's very easy to read :up:


Thanks, I rate comedies generally on how much they make me laugh, however some have other filmmaking notions, like this one and it's editing for example, which was the best bit for me, as it mocked something without saying it aloud.

But I didn't laugh in the film unfortunately, and that gives it a thumbs down from me :(.
 
Thanks, I rate comedies generally on how much they make me laugh, however some have other filmmaking notions, like this one and it's editing for example, which was the best bit for me, as it mocked something without saying it aloud.

But I didn't laugh in the film unfortunately, and that gives it a thumbs down from me :(.

Yeah, I see this. I usually rate comedies not just for their genre, but for their features and details.
 
I am not just amazed and confused, but disapointed with you here. Chris 'MTV' Nolan a better better filmaker than Aronofsky?

All of Aronofsky's films are heralded as masterpieces, he takes his time to craft a work of art rather than spewing out rubbish like the prestige.

You would genuinely say Pi, Requim For A Dream, and The Fountain are not amongst some of the best american films made in the last 20 years???

Cinemaman has better patience than me to read this utter tosh and try to waste good time that could be spent watching paint try arguing with such nonsensical pretension,no wonder you like Aronorfsky.
 
Cinemaman has better patience than me to read this utter tosh and try to waste good time that could be spent watching paint try arguing with such nonsensical pretension,no wonder you like Aronorfsky.


lol, solid, really solid.
 
lol, solid, really solid.

Do you like headbutting brick walls by chance ? b/c i don't thus i wouldn't waste energy on a cliche like you Cyrus,over time your gimmick as been exposed,mightily by Phaser in particular.
 
Do you like headbutting brick walls by chance ? b/c i don't thus i wouldn't waste energy on a cliche like you Cyrus,over time your gimmick as been exposed,mightily by Phaser in particular.


Phaser? lol, we took it to PM's. I mentioned the WHY of the style's, you insult me?
 
Phaser? lol, we took it to PM's. I mentioned the WHY of the style's, you insult me?

I know all about the Phaser situation and i am not insulting i am merely telling it how it is,if it ain't arty/Foreign/indie or Old it's **** to you thus you're the classic film student cliche'.
 
I know all about the Phaser situation and i am not insulting i am merely telling it how it is,if it ain't arty/Foreign/indie or Old it's **** to you thus you're the classic film student cliche'.


That's not entirely true though, i've seen plenty of crappy movies from the above mentioned catergories, and have enjoyed 'big mainstream' movies also.
 

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