Posts by Jeremy Eade
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In District 9, i guess I'm just amazed at his vision to back it. It's a tough storyline , yet it rocks, especially hearing an afrikaner accent like that.
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I like his movies, bad taste, the feebles, the zombie one, heavenly creatures, lotr, king kong, district 9.
They just always do something to ya. He's a fucking great director.
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I'm off to watch the movie. Have a great night.
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We aint yet back in financially feudal times, and I still trust in workers' power to make sure we never get there.
I'm with you on that one, 100 %:)
and yes, there are some holes in my education but not as many as there use to be.
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your not-wholly-supported belief that Jackson is a genius.
Chill for fucks sake, I'm talking about a movie, you don't like the movie,who cares, I'm still in awe at it.. ....and your views on spelling are very old fashioned.
Save the abuse for people you know. It's saturday.
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The war on spelling has failed. ...well more grammar, it's just a nonsense from old kids who went though more formal education systems with a hell of a lot of emphasis on spel.
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Oh dear, you seem to be upset. have a sit down.
Cleaner means he shouldn't be involved. Fuck spelling, really fuck it.
and the brain is in your head.I did science at school.
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Certainly Hollywood sf is at a crass, unimaginative, formulaic level, but so many directors and writers manage to get some quite sophisticated, layered stories produced, and make money doing so (Hello Mr Cameron, are you listening? You were once.).
So right,and The Wire, Sopranos and Mad Men are so fucking well done with amazing scripts that you feel no need to see a movie,they do everything better.Lighting, set, actors, plot....
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I love it when people talk Movie. The great Movies are still great.
Peter Jackson made "bad taste" as a kid, he's a film maker.
He needs a clearer labour world to work in.He's a Cecille B Demille and he's ours. -
The Two Towers was always acknowledged by the crew as the most difficult film to make, as "it had no beginning or end", and had the additional problem of inter-cutting storylines appropriately. Jackson even continued editing the film when that part of the schedule officially ended, resulting in some scenes, including the reforging of Andúril, Gollum's back-story, and Saruman's demise, being moved to The Return of the King. Later, Saruman's demise was controversially cut from the cinema edition (but included in the extended edition) when Jackson felt it was not starting the third film effectively enough.As with all parts of the third film's post-production, editing was very chaotic. The first time Jackson actually saw the completed film was at the Wellington premiere. -wiki
Jackson must so weary of running out of time. Jesus he basically ran out of it last time.