The Usual Suspects and Meet the Parents
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It sounds really cheesy when you talk about the actual plot. That's why I have to stress that the plot is secondary to the way that the people interact with each other. |
I just looked up the director's idea on WP. Wings sent me some theories too.
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Truth. The Godfather is a slice of cinematic genius.
The problem is it's so liked these days that the angsty lot take it upon themselves to hate it whether or not they've seen it. |
Now, part 3 is a different story. That movie was a fucking stinker.
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Also, it's such a foundation of modern narrative that people seeing it today believe that they've seen it a million times.
I'm reminded of OANST's reaction when I called Resevoir Dogs clichéd. |
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I love the second. I think the second is an amazing piece of cinema, but the first is crap. Especially the scene where Michael does the guys in in the restaurant, I can't think of anything more poorly made, and I don't care whether it was made in 1972 or 2009, it looks atrocious. It's only redeeming feature is Marlon Brando's performance. I much prefer the Shawshank Redemption as a piece of cinematic brilliance. |
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Shawshank Redemption is amazing. Same can be said for Green Mile.
Godfather Pt 1 is pretty good, it was very violent at the time of it's release. The scene where that guy got beaten up on the street looks quite fake by today's standards though. Part 2 was better, but confusing because of the constant timeskips and flashbacks. I recently watched The Island last night. Good film in my opinion, although it was overly similar to Equilibrium/The Matrix. |
Whoops. Wrong Topic.
Transformers: The movie (the 80's one) and Citizen Kane. Yeah, I kinda half-assed that. |