November 2011
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To celebrate the release of Hugo on Friday, I thought it would be cool to do a little Scorsese-themed something in the days leading up to it…so without further a do…
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Anonymous asked: If you could name one director who made you want to be a filmmaker, who would you say?
disgruntledreviews replied to your post: Yeah, about Twilight. I was 17 when I saw the first one, and thought it was kinda stupid, but mildly entertaining. After that I looked the series up, tried reading the book and met it’s fans. That was enough to convince me of how bad it actually was, since then I’ve put probably way more effort into analysing the franchise as to why it actually is a...
thatchapnamedl asked: Yeah, about Twilight. I was 17 when I saw the first one, and thought it was kinda stupid, but mildly entertaining. After that I looked the series up, tried reading the book and met it's fans. That was enough to convince me of how bad it actually was, since then I've put probably way more effort into analysing the franchise as to why it actually is a horrible, horrible thing to be...
Anonymous asked: Danny Boyle is your favorite British director, seriously? Chaplin? Powell & Pressburger? Nicholas Roeg? Hitchcock, even?
Anonymous asked: So would you say Danny Boyle is better than David Lean, Hitchcock or Michael Powell?
Anonymous asked: Are you a fan of Danny Boyle?
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She has an hourglass figure and I want to play in the sand.
– Woody Allen
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You Better Be F--ing Serious: David Fincher on... →
What an incredible interview! He also confirms my suspicions that he doesn’t like his name to be used as a marketing tool. Great stuff.
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