i get youtree_ wrote:Scorsese has more great movies than Fincher, but I actually prefer Fincher's style.
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Jorge wrote:I remember I was in Miami when it happened. I was posting from the balcony of my apartment overlooking the beach. And I was having an argument with Adamdude.
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i'm not sure i'm doing it that way yet eitherlennytheweedwhacker wrote:agree on the directors, but I’m not really comparing in that way in each matchup…yet…Malloy wrote:punch drunk love is doing a lot of work for tree.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:the punch drunk love pick may be the difference maker for me
damnit how long do we have?
but the strength of marty over fincher is hard to ignore.
i also reaaaally don't like meryl streep.
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Fincher usually leaves me feeling like there’s just one thing missing, or one thing that doesn’t fully work for me that keeps his stuff out of absolute top tier…I generally look forward to anything he has his hands on though
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I agree, but I think that's his style and it's intentional. He likes the audience to feel uneasy.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Fincher usually leaves me feeling like there’s just one thing missing, or one thing that doesn’t fully work for me that keeps his stuff out of absolute top tier…I generally look forward to anything he has his hands on though
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Fincher defined the late 90s/early 00s look of everything. Lots of dark green and orange hues.
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i wouldn’t categorize my feelings as uneasy or based on style…it may be more narrative based, but I’m really not suretree_ wrote:I agree, but I think that's his style and it's intentional. He likes the audience to feel uneasy.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Fincher usually leaves me feeling like there’s just one thing missing, or one thing that doesn’t fully work for me that keeps his stuff out of absolute top tier…I generally look forward to anything he has his hands on though
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I really don't get how anyone can dislike Meryl Streep's acting. Her real life personality, sure... but her acting is as good as it gets.
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It probably is narrative based. I agree with that. I didn't pick him for his movies, but for his style. As far as I'm concerned his eye, execution and attention to detail are top-notch.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:i wouldn’t categorize my feelings as uneasy or based on style…it may be more narrative based, but I’m really not suretree_ wrote:I agree, but I think that's his style and it's intentional. He likes the audience to feel uneasy.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Fincher usually leaves me feeling like there’s just one thing missing, or one thing that doesn’t fully work for me that keeps his stuff out of absolute top tier…I generally look forward to anything he has his hands on though
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i associate fincher's style with a certain slickness (in a good way)tree_ wrote:I agree, but I think that's his style and it's intentional. He likes the audience to feel uneasy.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Fincher usually leaves me feeling like there’s just one thing missing, or one thing that doesn’t fully work for me that keeps his stuff out of absolute top tier…I generally look forward to anything he has his hands on though
Jorge wrote:I remember I was in Miami when it happened. I was posting from the balcony of my apartment overlooking the beach. And I was having an argument with Adamdude.
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Just curious, would anyone have thought better of my team had I picked Brian De Palma? I was really close because I didn't want the overlap (Social Network) but had to go with my heart.
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Vote for tree_tree_ wrote:tree_
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Whiplash is one of those movies that didn't age well for me. Loved it a lot at first.
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YEStree_ wrote:Just curious, would anyone have thought better of my team had I picked Brian De Palma? I was really close because I didn't want the overlap (Social Network) but had to go with my heart.
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that’s fairtree_ wrote:It probably is narrative based. I agree with that. I didn't pick him for his movies, but for his style. As far as I'm concerned his eye, execution and attention to detail are top-notch.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:i wouldn’t categorize my feelings as uneasy or based on style…it may be more narrative based, but I’m really not suretree_ wrote:I agree, but I think that's his style and it's intentional. He likes the audience to feel uneasy.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Fincher usually leaves me feeling like there’s just one thing missing, or one thing that doesn’t fully work for me that keeps his stuff out of absolute top tier…I generally look forward to anything he has his hands on though
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i much prefer fichner, but I don’t think my pick would be effectedtree_ wrote:Just curious, would anyone have thought better of my team had I picked Brian De Palma? I was really close because I didn't want the overlap (Social Network) but had to go with my heart.
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I think I prefer Fincher over Scorsese, but it's a tough call. Scorsese never knows when to end his fucking movies!
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Not even close. Unreal that people are hating on Miami Vice in here. And Fincher is little league compared to Scorsese.
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Fargo, The Godfather, The Shining, DDL, Streep. That’s solid.