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961  Other / Off-topic / Re: best movie you have ever seen in your life on: June 27, 2013, 02:09:19 AM
I can't actually name a favorite movie. Can anyone here truthfully do that?

I can name movies I truly enjoy, or movies I think everyone should watch at least once. But I can't actually name a favorite movie.

I had this dilemma. Whenever someone asks a question like this, I generally just go with the first one that pops into my head but that's not very reliable.

Imagine that you're going to a desert island for the next five years, which has all the food you can eat, and a nice home theater with no satellite services, cable, etc. Just a Blu-ray player. Now, you can take 10 movies with you. I think such a question gets to the heart of the matter. What movies would you bring? In the end, it boils down to those movies which give you undiminished pleasure in watching over and over. Take a stab at.
962  Other / Off-topic / Re: best movie you have ever seen in your life on: June 27, 2013, 01:55:32 AM
I can't actually name a favorite movie. Can anyone here truthfully do that?

I can name movies I truly enjoy, or movies I think everyone should watch at least once. But I can't actually name a favorite movie.
963  Other / Off-topic / Re: best movie you have ever seen in your life on: June 26, 2013, 11:24:02 PM
Define best:

1. Upon the film's first viewing, it trumped all other first viewings.

2. The film holds up to repeated viewings with undiminished pleasure more so than other films.
964  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Official "First Word that Comes to Mind" Thread on: June 26, 2013, 04:09:49 PM
Bighorn
965  Other / Off-topic / Re: Advice me a movie to watch in NETFLIX on: June 26, 2013, 04:08:43 PM
And so what have you watched?

Here's a strategy to help you discover movies. Look for director/actor collaborations that feature a run of movies, not necessarily belonging to some series. What I mean is, Christian Bale in the three Batman movies does not count. So, again, look for director/actor collaborations.

Now, let's say you like a specific genre, and there's plenty: comics, post apocalyptic, melodrama, romantic comedy, sci fi, vampires, spy thrillers, etc. The interesting thing here is, you might not like a certain genre, but did you know that you can actually find four distinctly unique ways to explore a genre, even one you don't like, which can yield some great offerings?

Take a genre like drama, and you'll actually find at least four ways to explore it. They are:

- Modern drama films
- Modern foreign drama films
- Older drama films
- Older foreign drama films

Each can offer an experience different from the other. I find older foreign drama films to be pure escapism. And there's actually a fifth subcategory to add, and that's the combination of any of the above, but by a director who qualifies as an auteur, which is to say that the director has a recognizable and unique style.

Chungking Express qualifies as a modern foreign drama film made by an auteur. And that brings me back around to my original suggestion: seek out director/actor collaborations. In Chungking Express, a film by Wong Kar-Wai, we have the two main actors, Tony Leung and Faye Wong. You'll find them both in his gorgeous film 2046. Of course, from there, we can follow Carina Lau backwards to Days of Being Wild, Maggie Cheung back to In the Mood for Love and Days of Being Wild, and Zhang Ziyi forward to The Grandmaster.

Let's look at some very famous director/actor collaborations that are well worth exploring:

Ingmar Bergman: Max von Sydow, Gunnar Björnstrand
Mikio Naruse: Hideko Takamine
Wes Anderson: Owen Wilson
Yasujiro Ozu: Setsuko Hara
Kenji Mizoguchi: Kinuyo Tanaka
Steve McQueen: Michael Fassbender
Masahiro Shinoda; Mariko Kaga
Hou Hsiao-hsien: Shu Qi
Wong Kar-Wai: Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung, Faye Wong, Zhang Ziyi, Carina Lau, Gong Li
Akira Kurosawa: Toshiro Mifune, Takashi Shimura
Masaki Kobayashi: Tatsuya Nakadai
Keisuke Kinoshita: Hideko Takamine
Tran Anh Hung: Tran Nu Yên-Khê

As you can see, I like pure escapism, primarily through foreign melodrama. Watch Mikio Naruse's When a Woman Ascends the Stairs, Masahiro Shinoda's Pale Flower, or any Yasujiro Ozu film, and you'll understand. Until you do so, I think you should reserve judgement.

Here's a process to follow which will expand the potential material to watch, in such a way that it yields high quality viewing time for you:

1. Look at the top 100 films on the Sight & Sound poll (both director's and critics polls)
2. Examine the films in the Criterion Collection. Don't shy away from the foreign films.
3. For directors you're not familiar with, search them for discussions in blogs about them.
4. Go to MUBI.com, and see what other people are discussing.
5. Look at the favorite movie lists of others on MUBI that like the same types of films that you like.

Oh, and just so you know, most of the directors I mentioned and their movies show up in the following places all the time repeatedly:

- Top 100 films
- Film critics favorites
- Criterion Collection
- MUBI discussions
- MUBI member favorite films

Now, might I suggest that you watch Yi Yi next? It's a film by Edward Yang, and it's in the top 100 films of all time. To put it bluntly, it's a masterpiece, it's profound, and it's beautiful.
Most of your suggestions are foreign... and I am having a hard time reading through the sub...

I used to never watch foreign films, as I didn't want to read the subtitles. I would never watch a subtitled film. Ever. Zero interest. Nada.

Then I tried it, not with any foreign film, but with a few that were considered important or critically acclaimed - i.e like the ones I've mentioned.

My appreciation of cinema changed completely. Do yourself a favor and try something new.
966  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Official "First Word that Comes to Mind" Thread on: June 26, 2013, 05:29:12 AM
Vampire
967  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Official "First Word that Comes to Mind" Thread on: June 25, 2013, 06:26:38 PM
Creepizoid
968  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Official "First Word that Comes to Mind" Thread on: June 25, 2013, 06:10:20 PM
Cow
969  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is your most hated feature in computer games? on: June 25, 2013, 06:09:34 PM
What books did you read on C++? Did they honestly make you feel like you can just pick up a laptop and start plugging away at an idea you have decided to program?

I can't imagine so. You also need to learn: vectors, dot products, normals, parametric equations, root finding, ray tracing, sampling theory, procedural geometry, data structures such as linked lists and trees and hash tables and k-d trees, properties of light propagation, analytic geometry, inverse kinematics, LOD, shaders, texture mapping, how cameras work, properties of the atmosphere, L-systems...

970  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Official "First Word that Comes to Mind" Thread on: June 25, 2013, 06:00:48 PM
Loon
971  Other / Off-topic / Re: Advice me a movie to watch in NETFLIX on: June 25, 2013, 05:34:57 PM
And so what have you watched?

Here's a strategy to help you discover movies. Look for director/actor collaborations that feature a run of movies, not necessarily belonging to some series. What I mean is, Christian Bale in the three Batman movies does not count. So, again, look for director/actor collaborations.

Now, let's say you like a specific genre, and there's plenty: comics, post apocalyptic, melodrama, romantic comedy, sci fi, vampires, spy thrillers, etc. The interesting thing here is, you might not like a certain genre, but did you know that you can actually find four distinctly unique ways to explore a genre, even one you don't like, which can yield some great offerings?

Take a genre like drama, and you'll actually find at least four ways to explore it. They are:

- Modern drama films
- Modern foreign drama films
- Older drama films
- Older foreign drama films

Each can offer an experience different from the other. I find older foreign drama films to be pure escapism. And there's actually a fifth subcategory to add, and that's the combination of any of the above, but by a director who qualifies as an auteur, which is to say that the director has a recognizable and unique style.

Chungking Express qualifies as a modern foreign drama film made by an auteur. And that brings me back around to my original suggestion: seek out director/actor collaborations. In Chungking Express, a film by Wong Kar-Wai, we have the two main actors, Tony Leung and Faye Wong. You'll find them both in his gorgeous film 2046. Of course, from there, we can follow Carina Lau backwards to Days of Being Wild, Maggie Cheung back to In the Mood for Love and Days of Being Wild, and Zhang Ziyi forward to The Grandmaster.

Let's look at some very famous director/actor collaborations that are well worth exploring:

Ingmar Bergman: Max von Sydow, Gunnar Björnstrand
Mikio Naruse: Hideko Takamine
Wes Anderson: Owen Wilson
Yasujiro Ozu: Setsuko Hara
Kenji Mizoguchi: Kinuyo Tanaka
Steve McQueen: Michael Fassbender
Masahiro Shinoda; Mariko Kaga
Hou Hsiao-hsien: Shu Qi
Wong Kar-Wai: Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung, Faye Wong, Zhang Ziyi, Carina Lau, Gong Li
Akira Kurosawa: Toshiro Mifune, Takashi Shimura
Masaki Kobayashi: Tatsuya Nakadai
Keisuke Kinoshita: Hideko Takamine
Tran Anh Hung: Tran Nu Yên-Khê

As you can see, I like pure escapism, primarily through foreign melodrama. Watch Mikio Naruse's When a Woman Ascends the Stairs, Masahiro Shinoda's Pale Flower, or any Yasujiro Ozu film, and you'll understand. Until you do so, I think you should reserve judgement.

Here's a process to follow which will expand the potential material to watch, in such a way that it yields high quality viewing time for you:

1. Look at the top 100 films on the Sight & Sound poll (both director's and critics polls)
2. Examine the films in the Criterion Collection. Don't shy away from the foreign films.
3. For directors you're not familiar with, search them for discussions in blogs about them.
4. Go to MUBI.com, and see what other people are discussing.
5. Look at the favorite movie lists of others on MUBI that like the same types of films that you like.

Oh, and just so you know, most of the directors I mentioned and their movies show up in the following places all the time repeatedly:

- Top 100 films
- Film critics favorites
- Criterion Collection
- MUBI discussions
- MUBI member favorite films

Now, might I suggest that you watch Yi Yi next? It's a film by Edward Yang, and it's in the top 100 films of all time. To put it bluntly, it's a masterpiece, it's profound, and it's beautiful.
972  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Official "First Word that Comes to Mind" Thread on: June 25, 2013, 04:30:38 PM
Floccinaucinihilipilification
973  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Official "First Word that Comes to Mind" Thread on: June 25, 2013, 03:26:40 PM
Shovel
974  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Official "First Word that Comes to Mind" Thread on: June 25, 2013, 05:47:15 AM
Elk
975  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Official "First Word that Comes to Mind" Thread on: June 24, 2013, 11:39:42 PM
Eggs
976  Other / Off-topic / Re: Advice me a movie to watch in NETFLIX on: June 24, 2013, 09:43:53 PM
ohhh i thought that was a joke...

it sounded like PANDA EXPRESS...

lol

Great. Now start watching it. Warning: it's subtitled. But watch it anyway.
977  Other / Off-topic / Re: Advice me a movie to watch in NETFLIX on: June 24, 2013, 09:21:37 PM
which movie?

Chungking Express.
978  Other / Off-topic / Re: Advice me a movie to watch in NETFLIX on: June 24, 2013, 09:19:29 PM
watch movie at home? why not go to strip clu, night club or gay bar
but but im a virgin... lol

You've been recommended a movie. Time to start watching.
979  Other / Off-topic / Re: Advice me a movie to watch in NETFLIX on: June 24, 2013, 09:05:46 PM
Chungking Express.
980  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Official "First Word that Comes to Mind" Thread on: June 24, 2013, 07:19:03 PM
Bear
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