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In Reply to: You Bet... posted by patrickU on February 26, 2003 at 06:37:34:
Things are actually looking great, Patrick!There are still thousands of good films unwatched! I have been working on it for over 30 years, and am still feeling like I simply put a small scratch into the surface.
From time to time I open the filmography of good directors and actors and fine 100, 150, 200 works there, of which I have seen sometimes just a couple. So the opportunities are endless.
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Yes, but most of the films are " made by yesterday " No problem, for me and you, as long are they are avaible ( that may become an problem )
But is it not like living in the past ?
Where are the output of today cineast ?
Maybe I am blind and want to bury my head in the yesterday ?
Human emotions and feelings have not changed much in thousands of years. What is antiquated about the Virgin Spring? Nothing. On the other hand the Titanic was old tired right off the bat, because the only thing in it was the mandane way of creating the studio disaster, and that changes daily.
Still haven't seen Titanic... I get the feeling it would be a painfully boring experience.
I saw parts of it on TV... yup... bit pile of boredom.
Nothing new under the sun !
But who are the new directors ?
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