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When I first saw it I thought it dragged too. But that's if you actually care about action rather than exploration of self blah blahblah blah... [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Badlands is the most watchable, but Days of Heaven is visually gorgeous. [/ QUOTE ] Actually, I tend to like slow-paced character studies. I guess I just wasn't into these characters. Also, I don't tend to like war movies. The only reason I saw Thin Red Line is because Malick directed it. I'll have to check out Days of Heaven soon. |
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It was an amazing visual experience. Malick is a poet.
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in no particular order.
tarantino scorcesse kubrick david fincher guy pierce (not the one with madonna in) steven sodenbourgh sp? alfred hitchcock waichowsky brothers sp? |
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Roman Polanski [/ QUOTE ] then get a 12 year old drunk, rape her, and skip town to paris! |
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john woo! The Killer and A Better Tomorrow were awesome. Most of his crossover to Hollywood stuff has sucked though.
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I know the thread is old but someone bumped it before me. I can't belive no one mentioned Tim Burton.
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