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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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Dr. Lecter wrote:
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.


Sorry but since a debate is between 2 people and 1 is in the 95 % majority and one is in the 5% minority, that is the perfect set-up for a debate. Why do you need it to be more even split like 50/50. Since it is a debate, you only need 2 different opinions. Correct?

Also, most of the debate could be about the movie but why can't it also include other factors that are very debatable.

Like

- Did Brody deserve the Oscar.
- Did Polanski deserve the Oscar
- Should Polanski have been eligible for the Oscar.

If one participant wants to bring up one of those points, it would be a very valid discussion argument.

Again, it seems that you are making up your own rules.


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


You should try reading the posts before you respond, as Baba agreed, we are having a very civil discussion on the factors involving a debate.


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Goldie wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
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.


Sorry but since a debate is between 2 people and 1 is in the 95 % majority and one is in the 5% minority, that is the perfect set-up for a debate. Why do you need it to be more even split like 50/50. Since it is a debate, you only need 2 different opinions. Correct?

Also, most of the debate could be about the movie but why can't it also include other factors that are very debatable.

Like

- Did Brody deserve the Oscar.
- Did Polanski deserve the Oscar
- Should Polanski have been eligible for the Oscar.

If one participant wants to bring up one of those points, it would be a very valid discussion argument.

Again, it seems that you are making up your own rules.


But we are not talking the Back 'n Forth Discussion, we are talking the Indie Festival. There are no good or bad picks for the Back 'n Forth Discussion. All are valid as long as they are independent or foreign.

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bABA wrote:
Pi


Interesing movie by Aronofski. I suggest his Requiem for a Dream, though ;)

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Hey Goldie, speaking of Back 'n Forth on The Pianist, would you want to do it with me? Considering the fact that I loved the movie and you apparently didn't, it'd make a nice contrast. What do you think?

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:shock: OMG! Everyone stop the presses right now. News flash...I've been gone for one week and return to find people actually discussing my mind and opinions on a movie instead of my body! :shock:

Thanks guys, finally some respect. You two have no idea how flattering that actually was. Bwahahaha. And I mean that seriously which is the funny part. Its like, OMG, I have a brain.

As to the topic, Piano, Pianist, Pi, I'll talk about any of them with anyone. I've seen them all, and Lecter was right, I really have it out for The Pianist, and think it was an archaic, regressive piece of oscar-bait.

Yeah...I'm doing Dead Man with Torri sometime this week, but next week I'll try my hand at any of the above for a back-n-forth...or the following week of course, or not at all, if two people would prefer to discuss it.

Also, we can put one of them up for Torri's film fest and just discuss it as a group too. Not every film needs to be a verbal duel, even though I tend to enjoy those immensely.


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By the way, I happened to see The Piano for the first time yesterday. It WAS nice movie. Not great as the movie itself, but as far as performances and the soundtrack go, it was astounding. I do have to admit that I found Anna Paquin rather annoying, but maybe that was the ourpose.

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Oops.

I forgot all about this.

Can we do Reservoir Dogs for next week, then?


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