Educated Americans tend to confuse morality and art, and morality for them tends to mean social consciousness which usually equals bad art.0
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Can’t sleep. Rarely change my mind about movies. The last time: Fincher’s ”Zodiac” which I disliked when I first saw it. Now: a masterpiece.0
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Zodiac: a meditation on the nature of truth and how it loses us. 3 hours of people trying to find the truth and don’t. The human condition.0
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Zodiac: the only two people who find the truth are in an airport and they’re not even in the movie and then it all slams shut. Devastating.0
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Zodiac: not even Hitchcock was this perverse or discursive. The crimes are over in the first third and then the futile search begins. Great.0
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Zodiac: an existential masterpiece that’s not about the crimes but about the search for meaning and the ultimate futility of that. Life…0
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Zodiac: I disliked it the first time because it was being sold as something it wasn’t. As a fan of Fincher that first viewing was um weird.0
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Zodiac: this kind of Empire film will never be made again in post-Empire on such a lavish scale even though it’s a very post-Empire movie.0
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Polanski’s Carnage which I just saw at an AFI screening isn’t really much of a movie (it’s a play) but it’s a masterclass in craftsmanship.0
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”I really don’t care about the story in a film. I think more about the painting…” Robert Altman. (1971 on ”McCabe & Mrs. Miller”)…0
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Fincher movie I probably dislike the most is ”The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” but those scenes of a baby dying are hauntingly perverse.0
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The Social Network was just a job. A weekend read where Fincher said ”I’ll do it” and it doesn’t have the passion of a Fight Club or Zodiac.0
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But then: remember Fincher slaved over Benjamin Button for six years so let’s not kneel down to the cool cred that he got with other films.0
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I think Seven had a not great script and that Fincher’s artistry elevated it to something that wasn’t really deserved. I was pretty unmoved.0
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The trailers for ”Dragon Tattoo” are better than the totality of most movies.0
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The Social Network losing out to The King’s Speech was an example of sheer perfect empty craft pushing against clear-eyed emotionalism…0
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The Game is a trick movie. Its humanist ending destroyed the menace and fear that preceded it. ”I Love My Brother” film that kinda sucked…0
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The Social Network was a lie: MZ creates Facebook because he was rejected by a bitchy girl? Arron Sorkin turns it into a courtroom drama.0
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So: MZ is lost at the end of The Social Network while The Beatles ”Baby You’re A Rich Man” plays while he has girlfriend from years ago…0
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THAT’S the truth? That’s the truth the move lays forth???0
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”Moneyball” didn’t bother me in the way ”The Social Network” bothered me despite the liberties taken.0
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The Empire side of The Social Network is FOR the Winklevoss twins: they represent nature, being OUTSIDE (the extended boat race sequence).0
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The Social Network was a 50 million dollar movie. The Kings Speech was 12 million. The budgets needed to be switched. That’s why KS won.0
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