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Boring is a weird word for it.

Between Robert Duvall, the Flight of the Valkyries, the playboy bunnies, the ****ING TIGER MAN, the bridge scene, and the spearchuckers.......boring just ain't a word that comes to mind for me.

Boring is probably a bad term, but I'm struggling to find a word here that properly reflects my feelings about the film. It's a great film, I know it's a great film, but it's hard to watch and enjoy for me...

Never been averse to giving movies a second or third shot though. I'll wait a couple of weeks and then give it another fair chance.
 
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It's funny too, because if you asked most people what they remember about that film they would all say the same thing:

[video=youtube;GKaYOW9zMoY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKaYOW9zMoY[/video]

And that's just not an important part of the film at all. The scene that people remember glorifies warfare while the film is at its heart a uniformly anti-war piece.

doesn't really glorify war - it mocks the glorification of war.

Robert Duvall is a pure hollow man buffon, and there's guys surfing the waves as they bomb the hell out of those kids.
 
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Indeed....same with Punch Drunk Love, but I put 'The Master' on there as more of a hopeful projection.

I think Punch Drunk Love is my favorite of his. then Boogie, then there will be blood.
 
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doesn't really glorify war - it mocks the glorification of war.

Robert Duvall is a pure hollow man buffon, and there's guys surfing the waves as they bomb the hell out of those kids.

I really recommend Generation Kill if anyone wants to watch a film lambasting the incompetence of commanding officers and the general grunts' feelings about them.

Captain America:

[video=youtube;r_BmRMMej3U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_BmRMMej3U[/video]

Sixtah's hilarious too:

[video=youtube;DgQf1IEmWak]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgQf1IEmWak&feature=player_embedded[/video]
 
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Boring is probably a bad term, but I'm struggling to find a word here that properly reflects my feelings about the film. It's a great film, I know it's a great film, but it's hard to watch and enjoy for me...

Never been averse to giving movies a second or third shot though. I'll wait a couple of weeks and then give it another fair chance.

did you watch the original or the Redux?

the redux is, in fact, boring.
 
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I watched Apocalypse Now for an English essay I did comparing it to Heart of Darkness. I enjoyed it.
 
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Scorcese is my favourite, but yeah, if you are going by top 3 no one compares to Coppola.

No love for Nolan though? Momento, Dark Knight, Inception, The Prestige.
 
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Scorcese is my favourite, but yeah, if you are going by top 3 no one compares to Coppola.

No love for Nolan though? Momento, Dark Knight, Inception, The Prestige.

Memento is a pretty bloody outstanding film. Guy Pearce at his best. Great, unique storyline, and a satisfying conclusion to tie everything together perfectly.
 
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I've become a big fan of Christopher Nolan. I think Spielberg might be my favourite director overall though.
 
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I've become a big fan of Christopher Nolan. I think Spielberg might be my favourite director overall though.

Spielberg is definitely the best when it comes to the blockbuster, I don't think anyone can deny that. His films probably have the most broad appeal out of any director on that list.

For Eastwood, Gran Torino and especially Letters from Iwo Jima (between Flags of Our Fathers and LFIJ, the latter is superior), are both really outstanding directorial accomplishments. Especially at his age.
 
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ah, that explains it.

that's like an entire extra hour of scenes that all deserved to be cut. the french plantation scene is especially excruciating.

too bad, watching that one first might have ruined the movie for you forever. but maybe not.
 
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let me try some more top-3s, no particular order:

Kubrick: 2001, Clockwork, Shining
Stone: NBK, Wall Street, Platoon
Polanski: Chinatown, Rosemary's Baby, Pianist
Hitchcock: Psycho, Rear Window, NxNW
Scott: Bladerunner, Alien, Gladiator
Aronofsky: Pi, The Wrestler, Black Swan
DePalma: Scarface, Carlito's Way, Untouchables
Kazan: On the Waterfront, Streetcar Named Desire, East of Eden
Coen: No Country for Old Men, Fargo, O Brother where art thou?
Fincher: The Social Network, Fight Club, Seven
Allen: Annie Hall, Manhattan, Sleeper
Eastwood: Unforgiven, Mystic River, Million Dollar Baby
Boyle: Trainspotting, Slumdog, 127 hours
Howard: Frost/Nixon, Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind
Sheridan: In the Name of the Father, My Left Foot, the Boxer
Gilliam: Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Twelve Monkeys, Fear and Loathing
Burton: Pee Wee's Big Adventure, Batman, Edward Scissorhands
Zemeckis: Back to the Future, Forrest Gump, Contact
Cameron: Terminator, Aliens, Avatar

Excellent list although I would list the Coen brothers top 3 as... Miller's Crossing, No Country for Old Men, Fargo
 
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You should the whole Turkish Star Wars, without subtitles....just make up your own dialogue. So much fun.
 
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If you guys like Bill Murray flicks check out The Man Who Knew Too Little
 
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