I get that. I feel like it'd have to be your longest too, lol
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WHAT DOES.
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Jodorowsky? Cronenberg? I returned to Cronenberg's work after years and in retrospect Scanners is essential to pop culture/superheroes film.
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I don't know if I agree, but I envy your certainty at least. Just thinking about trying to pick one I think is best gives me a headache.
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And I do love me some Kubrick, on technical and creative levels. The whole package.
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I want to hear about stories that work without the setup/payoff "8 sequences" structure, where disappointment is the satisfying conclusion.
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Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
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Pretty sure they're keeping him alive somewhere secret to direct the fake Mars landing
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Kubrick's films have something other wordly about them, like another level. It is like a different wavelenght that gets under viewer's skin.
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The Killing, for example... Such a modern movie, and it was made sooo long ago, it is amazing.
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