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  • Members: 246
  • Category: Directors
  • Founded: Jun 13, 2003
  • Language: English
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The primary focus of this group is on film as art, from an auteurist perspective. For more information, see our Statement of Purpose. If you're interested in joining our group, please do not apply from this Web site; first read our Information on Joining. Our Statement of Purpose contains details about how we operate. Please post your biography in the "Bios" folder in our files sections. Some past posts can be found under "messages" and on the new archives page. We welcome some OT posts here when occasioned by film discussions; long OT threads and chatty exchanges can be taken to the OT board.

This page shows a still of Kenji Mizoguchi's 1948 film Yoru no onnatachi (Women of the Night).

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Re: Film Criticism and Interpretation vs. Film Appreciation
... <jirimenzel@> ... is it ... great ... Appreciation" ... them ... think I ... and ... me and ... the most ... about ... I won't argue with this nonsense,
Posted - Thu May 15, 2008 5:52 pm
Blake Lucas
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Re: Film Criticism and Interpretation vs. Film Appreciation
Is this supposed to be a useful response? Why not make an argument if you have one? If you don't have an argument, of what value are statements like these?
Posted - Thu May 15, 2008 3:35 pm
Jack Angstreich
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Re: Film Criticism and Interpretation vs. Film Appreciation
... I don't know who you are, but the tone of this post suggests you are something of a troll. For starters, how you get from "Tradition and the Individual
Posted - Thu May 15, 2008 2:45 pm
Bilge Ebiri
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Re: Film Criticism and Interpretation vs. Film Appreciation
... I think we've allowed ourselves to become far too esoteric thanks to the former. T. S. Eliot was 1) a depressed pompous sophist and 2) precisely
Posted - Thu May 15, 2008 12:27 pm
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Re: Redbelt: Some thoughts (Spoilers Ahead)
Personally, I think that Mamet's cinematic works are about as fascist as the those of Peckinpah. Which is to say, not really. Granted, this is strictly my
Posted - Wed May 14, 2008 9:35 pm
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