cal42 wrote:The Host (2006/South Korea)
Again, no synopsis necessary. Pretty good, although I don't think it's the second coming of Christ, like I've read in other places!
Mike Thomason wrote:... (ie: if you mention a film that no-one's seen, or something that isn't "classic HK action" or decades old Japanese samurai cinema [or something from Takashi Miike, for that matter] then the silence becomes deafening).
I really don't know why I can't connect with these films. I remember thinking that tower scene was probably one of the best action scenes ever shot, but I was completely detached the whole time. I just can't put my finger on it.
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:Mike Thomason wrote:... (ie: if you mention a film that no-one's seen, or something that isn't "classic HK action" or decades old Japanese samurai cinema [or something from Takashi Miike, for that matter] then the silence becomes deafening).
I was wondering if this comment is geared towards Jidaigeki films or just ones oriented toward Chambara (aka Chanbara). Though I give you kudos for the prophetic statement though . I do like that you challange us to watch a plethora of styles (and countries) instead of keeping conversation to a subsect of cinema.
Mike Thomason wrote:...and failing because all the people who post there know and want to post about is: Kurosawa's early samurai films, Godzilla movies, Pinku eiga films (because, seemingly, many of them enjoy the subjectification of Asian women), Zatoichi movies and TV series, extreme Japanese gore films, early John Woo/Johnnie To (like both directors have made no films since the late eighties) and archaic old karate/kung fu films.
Though I would not want to discourage newer fans to Asian cinema (like myself in many areas) to eschew discussion of particular films, but I can see if certain fans (fanatics) repeat Ad Nauseum the topics you mentioned above it could definitely be annoying to you. I don't view that many forums so I am ignorant on a lot that goes on.
I do have a soft spot for old superannuated kung fu films though And there is still plenty of "classics" I need to see (as I repeat this Ad Nauseum).
I can't just hone in on one country any more...
There is really something to be said for just enjoying what one watches and sharing that love around with their peers -- it sure beats trying to pass oneself off as some kind of armchair expert, only to end up being proven a tool time after time like so many out there these days!
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:...I am ignorant on a lot that goes on (like when you mentioned your hatred of mixing technical specs and confusing that for movie discussion, I did not think of that much until I noticed a few sites like ADG that talk, talk, talk about specs without once ever talking about the film itself)...
Brian: I'll make this as simple as humanly possible -- when and how does stating a personal preference, over any matter, quantify as being "wrong"?
Every time I state or make comment over my personal preferences, someone comes along and picks apart everything I type as though I have no right to express a difference of opinion from everyone else. I do not pick apart everyone else's discussion and beliefs or opinions, so what is the necessity to deconstruct everything I type when I am only speaking my mind on a couple of matters? Quite frankly, it's starting to get a little tiring for me that I have to justify everything I type every time I put something that is divergent from the mass opinion here. I can appreciate that not everyone is going to agree with how I feel or my personal opinions, but persistently being used as an example of the benchmark for the "wrong way to state an opinion or personal belief" is starting to get a bit old with me.
I'll do my best to come back tomorrow and type up some stuff, as it's a little hard at the moment as I've not long slashed open the index finger of my right hand on some broken glass here at home...and I'm right handed and this makes things very hard to type. It's even worse when one is on blood thinners and it takes forever for me to stop bleeding...
...the quality of discussions on those boards has dropped off sharply over the last six months or so. Which is why I've decided to dedicate my energies to these forums exclusively -- just a better bunch of folk in general - more interesting -- less narrowminded etc etc.
Brian Thibodeau wrote:Has anyone here seen FUTAGO, a horror movie from a couple years back?
Mike Thomason wrote:Anyway, tonight I watched...
Apartment (aka: A.P.T.) (2006, South Korea, 91m)
...and will hopefully post up some comments about it tomorrow. Suffice to say, for now, I did like it.
Mike Thomason wrote:@ cal: DVD Maniacs black-balled you? Well, their loss and our gain! Can't say you're missing much though, as the quality of discussions on those boards has dropped off sharply over the last six months or so. Which is why I've decided to dedicate my energies to these forums exclusively -- just a better bunch of folk in general - more interesting -- less narrowminded etc etc.
Brian Thibodeau wrote:I'm looking forward to your own site Mike, as I suspect I'll finally be able to read your thoughts on a lot of older films that I'm certain you've seen, but for which I've been hesitant to ask for commentary due to their age.
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