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 Indie Film Festival - Second Week (POLL now!) 

Which film should we do next?
Fargo - The Coen Brothers 44%  44%  [ 4 ]
Reservoir Dogs - Quentin Tarantino 56%  56%  [ 5 ]
Total votes : 9

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The other thread is still open, but it seems that no one's really watched the film...

Fargo and Reservoir Dogs, on the other hand, were the runner-ups in the poll. So, we will either be watching one of the two (Depending on the poll) and discussing Tarantino or the Coen brothers. The following week (or, whenever we continue it), we'll discuss the other one, and then I'll devise some way to pick from the other 16 directors.

We'll discuss this the week following this one. May I remind you, though, that both films happen to be cheap in stores. At Borders, Fargo retails for $14.99 while Reservoir Dogs is $12.99. At Best Buy, Fargo is $14.99 and Reservoir Dogs is $9.99. So, if you don't have a problem blind-buying or these films are missing from your collections (and you think you'll enjoy them), putting down $15 or so might turn out to be a "good" investment.

If you plan on watching the film that's voted on, please mention it in the thread. For now, vote on a second film to watch (remember, we will cover all directors).

Watch the film on the December 3rd-5th weekend. Or earlier. As long as you can participate in a discussion...

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I voted for Reservoir Dogs, and yes, I'll be participating. :)


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Reservoir Dogs pour moi et je veux participer, s'il te plait. :)

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The easier choice that I see most people went for is RD. But there is a reason that Fargo won a couple of Oscars.

Fargo.

Also Torrino, glad to see you learned the value of a poll after your comments last week. WELL DONE. DAA, it is only to have a quick recap instead of counting up individual responses.


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Fargo....hands down.

Mean Streets? Resevoir Dogs? Its like all anyone here wants to watch is glamorized crime...I think we should watch a movie about unglamorous botched crimes by everyday people for once. :D


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Well, we'll be covering the losing film next week (or, whenever we continue with Week 3). Just vote for the one that's more convenient!

I did vote for Reservoir Dogs, but that's only because a friend of mine has Fargo ATM (Which he SHOULD watch this weekend).


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torrino wrote:
Well, we'll be covering the losing film next week (or, whenever we continue with Week 3). Just vote for the one that's more convenient!

I did vote for Reservoir Dogs, but that's only because a friend of mine has Fargo ATM (Which he SHOULD watch this weekend).


hehe

I have one of my friend's Gettysburg.

Whch I SHOULD have watched about 10 months ago. :lol:

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Another friend has my copy of the Usual Suspects, but I have his copy of Narc. Moi movie was better, though, Narc def. wasn't bad.


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dolcevita wrote:
Fargo....hands down.

Mean Streets? Resevoir Dogs? Its like all anyone here wants to watch is glamorized crime...I think we should watch a movie about unglamorous botched crimes by everyday people for once. :D


Besides the above, the 2 Oscars, especially the bolded one, should give the informed plenty to discuss about Fargo. Just a brilliant script.

Best Actress in a Leading Role
Frances McDormand

Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Ethan Coen
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You guys are all picking films that are too easy to fawn over.

Wanna create a discussion?... pick a known film with interesting ideas that a good 50% of the populace here won't like.


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I agree. Can we go Campion's The Piano? I know alot of people hated it...but they were guys, and she is one of the few female directors people can get their hands on nowadays. I think its a great movie to debate. Her and Lina Wertmueller (For Seven Beauties...see my full review), and now Sophia Coppolla are still the only women to ever be nominated for best director`at the oscars.


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What about a real love/hate movie like The Blair Witch Project?

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dolcevita wrote:
I agree. Can we go Campion's The Piano? I know alot of people hated it...but they were guys, and she is one of the few female directors people can get their hands on nowadays. I think its a great movie to debate. Her and Lina Wertmueller (For Seven Beauties...see my full review), and now Sophia Coppolla are still the only women to ever be nominated for best director`at the oscars.


Good choice but also maybe The Pianist (2002) It was an Oscar winner, how good, then you have the A Brody factor, did he deserves the Oscar, and then the Roman Polanski factor. All of the which should be worth of a good debate.

Like here, GMan says not only should Roman Poanski never have been eligible for an Oscar, for being a convicted on the lam felon for the incident with the 13 year old, he should be hunted down till he is caught.


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I voted for Fargo.


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How 'bout doing The Piano, Dead Man, or Slacker next week.

There is a list of the directors we're covering...The Piano isn't being covered, nor is The Blair Witch Project. Check out the week one thread.


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torrino wrote:
How 'bout doing The Piano, Dead Man, or Slacker next week.

There is a list of the directors we're covering...The Piano isn't being covered, nor is The Blair Witch Project. Check out the week one thread.


LOL, Looks like my choice was the only one that isn't being considered or even mentioned for discussion, even that I know it fits the requirements and would be a great choice.

Pianist, The (2002)
Directed by Roman Polanski

Writing credits
Wladyslaw Szpilman (book)
Ronald Harwood (screenplay)

No big deal as the saying goes - You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink it.


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The Pianist is definitely not a really controversial love/hate movie. This movie is liked by 95% of the people who have seen it (with Dolcevita being one of the remaining 5% ;) ). The movie has amde it to the TOP 250 at IMDB. It is not a love/hate movie. This is what it all is about, not the fact if Polanski deserved an oscar because he has commited a crime. The discussion is directly about the movie itself.

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Dr. Lecter wrote:
The Pianist is definitely not a really controversial love/hate movie. This movie is liked by 95% of the people who have seen it (with Dolcevita being one of the remaining 5% ;) ). The movie has amde it to the TOP 250 at IMDB. It is not a love/hate movie. This is what it all is about, not the fact if Polanski deserved an oscar because he has commited a crime. The discussion is directly about the movie itself.


Well then as you said with Dolce being one of the 5 % it would be interesting to hear her debating.


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Goldie wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
The Pianist is definitely not a really controversial love/hate movie. This movie is liked by 95% of the people who have seen it (with Dolcevita being one of the remaining 5% ;) ). The movie has amde it to the TOP 250 at IMDB. It is not a love/hate movie. This is what it all is about, not the fact if Polanski deserved an oscar because he has commited a crime. The discussion is directly about the movie itself.


Well then as you said with Dolce being one of the 5 % it would be interesting to hear her debating.


You can read it here:

http://www.worldofkj.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1283

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Dr. Lecter wrote:
Goldie wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
The Pianist is definitely not a really controversial love/hate movie. This movie is liked by 95% of the people who have seen it (with Dolcevita being one of the remaining 5% ;) ). The movie has amde it to the TOP 250 at IMDB. It is not a love/hate movie. This is what it all is about, not the fact if Polanski deserved an oscar because he has commited a crime. The discussion is directly about the movie itself.


Well then as you said with Dolce being one of the 5 % it would be interesting to hear her debating.


You can read it here:

http://www.worldofkj.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1283


Thanks Lecter for deciding what Dolce will say. I think we have your opinion, can't we wait for hers.

And based on her comment, WITH NO DEBATING IN THAT THREAD LOL,

Uh-oh...I disliked The Pianist. I thought it was the most overrated film of that year.

-Dolce

and you saying that 95 % of the people liked it, it is very clear cut that this would be a good film for Dolce to debate, IF SHE WANTED.


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Goldie wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
Goldie wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
The Pianist is definitely not a really controversial love/hate movie. This movie is liked by 95% of the people who have seen it (with Dolcevita being one of the remaining 5% ;) ). The movie has amde it to the TOP 250 at IMDB. It is not a love/hate movie. This is what it all is about, not the fact if Polanski deserved an oscar because he has commited a crime. The discussion is directly about the movie itself.


Well then as you said with Dolce being one of the 5 % it would be interesting to hear her debating.


You can read it here:

http://www.worldofkj.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1283


Thanks Lecter for deciding what Dolce will say. I think we have your opinion, can't we wait for hers.

And based on her comment, WITH NO DEBATING IN THAT THREAD LOL,

Uh-oh...I disliked The Pianist. I thought it was the most overrated film of that year.

-Dolce

and you saying that 95 % of the people liked it, it is very clear cut that this would be a good film for Dolce to debate, IF SHE WANTED.


Um, why don't you read further down in that thread that I posted? She elaborates a bit more than just saying that it is overrated. :)

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Again another reply without waiting for Dolce to answer. Maybe she wouldn't be interested but I think she should decide. Or would you be answering for her also in the debate?

And without reading those posts, was there any kind of debating involving her points, did she convince anyone, did her opinion change.

Do you fully understand what a debate is? How the back and forth is the interesting part. As you said, 95 to 5, that along says that the 5 should be part of a debate.

I know I felt the same way, as that is why I recommended it. It was a poor mans Schlinder's List and was way over-rated.


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There are movies that are much more debatable. Dead Man that was rbought up is one of those as well as The Piano and The Blair Witch Project. They have their audiences really split.

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It's sometimes unbelievable how you guys get into this everyday.


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it seems innocent enough so far : ) we'll let this be ...

Tell me what this thread is about and maybe I can make a few good suggestions ..


Go watch Pi. Its a very 50 50 movie.


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