luns101 wrote:I remember in high school 2 movies which influenced me were Ordinary People and 12 Angry Men
12 Angry men is one of the best movies I have ever seen, especially the old black and white one with Gregory Peck.
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luns101 wrote:I remember in high school 2 movies which influenced me were Ordinary People and 12 Angry Men
Colossus wrote:luns101 wrote:I remember in high school 2 movies which influenced me were Ordinary People and 12 Angry Men
12 Angry men is one of the best movies I have ever seen, especially the old black and white one with Gregory Peck.
riggable wrote:Also, anyone enamored by the 'mysteriousness' of 2001 only has to read the book by Arthur C. Clarke in order for everything to be explained. I read the book before I watched the movie, and I think thats why i wasn't as impressed by the movie as I could have been.
reminisco wrote:riggable wrote:Also, anyone enamored by the 'mysteriousness' of 2001 only has to read the book by Arthur C. Clarke in order for everything to be explained. I read the book before I watched the movie, and I think thats why i wasn't as impressed by the movie as I could have been.
yeah, except there were key things over which Kubrick disagreed with Clarke, and favored a different philosophical ending than the one in the book. it was purposefully ambiguous in the film because Kubrick couldn't end the picture the way he wanted to.
something he ensured wouldn't happen again when he worked on 'A Clockwork Orange', 'The Shining' and later on 'Full Metal Jacket'.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Friday the 13th movies?
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