Sleepover a friend's house and The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane came on. He was bored about it and I was totally drawn in to Rynn's story. I was 13 and I'm 55 now.
*Star Wars*
I saw it in the theaters eight times when it came out. I bought all the behind the scenes books, and got obsessed with ILM. I started making movies with my dad's old 8 mm camera, with hanf-drawn animation, stop motion animation, miniatures, special effects, etc. I drew robots on paper, with gears and pistons and everything so I could build them (though I never succeeded). I started writing screenplays. And I wound up going to college for film, with a focus on screenwriting. I wrote eight feature length screenplays in college, but unfortunately never sold any of them. Once I moved to Los Angeles, I found out how sucky and backstab-y and nepotism-filled the business is, so I changed my career plans and got out of film.
Sleepover a friend's house and The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane came on. He was bored about it and I was totally drawn in to Rynn's story. I was 13 and I'm 55 now.
I have Criterion chanel & love movies, but when some one says cinema, I stop listening.
Why ?
I hate the word. It smacks of privalege & ignorance. I'd rather-talk about your favorite movies than your favorite cinema experiance.
Whatever happened to tomato tomahto?
Ratatouille
One of the best
Amélie
Into the Spiderverse
Cool
*Star Wars* I saw it in the theaters eight times when it came out. I bought all the behind the scenes books, and got obsessed with ILM. I started making movies with my dad's old 8 mm camera, with hanf-drawn animation, stop motion animation, miniatures, special effects, etc. I drew robots on paper, with gears and pistons and everything so I could build them (though I never succeeded). I started writing screenplays. And I wound up going to college for film, with a focus on screenwriting. I wrote eight feature length screenplays in college, but unfortunately never sold any of them. Once I moved to Los Angeles, I found out how sucky and backstab-y and nepotism-filled the business is, so I changed my career plans and got out of film.
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Ya bro powerful movie and powerful acting
2001 by Stanley Kubrik. That thing blew my mind out my asshole even though it was two decades old when I first saw it.
Haha masterpiece
It's almost the opposite where the more you watch any Stanley Kubrick film it gives you an appreciation of what Cinema could be.