He was a ****ing genius and yes.Not a big fan of him tbh, one of those directors that people to on about but are his films really that good?

He was a ****ing genius and yes.Not a big fan of him tbh, one of those directors that people to on about but are his films really that good?

I was waiting for you to turn up.He was a ****ing genius and yes.![]()

Jesus. There's nowt so queer as folkJohn Carpenter's another one like Kubrick. Weird fcker made some real ****e.
The Thing is one of the few films of his worth watching.

It was brilliant at the time. Completely new idea, great characters, good plot, funny with it.
I reckon it probably influenced the likes of Big Trouble in Little China, Goonies, Gremlins etc.

Tarantino?You don't get many good modern westerns. The only ones I can think of are The Proposition and Slow West.
Legs Akimbo?1917 is ****e
like one if those **** performing arts groups that came to school do perform a play..

Legs Akimbo?![]()
Legs Akimbo?![]()
Good film, well worth a watch on a quiet night.Poltergeist is on
the original one
‘they’re here’
Bbc1
Good film, well worth a watch on a quiet night.
So was it any good?Poltergeist is on
the original one
‘they’re here’
Bbc1
So was it any good?
I guess not...
I tried to watch it not long ago...And like most (not all) older films, it was ****e...I wanted it to be good.Yeah it’s a great film...watched it back in the 80’s first time
2nd one is good too
I tried to watch it not long ago...And like most (not all) older films, it was ****e...I wanted it to be good.
Just watched "Apocalypse Now" for the first time in years, forgot how good that film was and how easy it is to believe that people can go so mad.
"The Horror"
The thing is you can believe all that shotaway stuff was perfectly normal. The mix of a conventional army trying to get to grips with a jungle guerilla war in a drug induced hippy era and the slow but widespread decline into insanity, not just for Kurtz but to differing degrees in all ranks.
I saw it a while back having not watched it for years and picked up on so much more. I'd forgotten the whole scene where he came across the French family and even just understanding the whole dialogue between Sheen and Brando so much more than the first time.
So much symbolism in that film, it's an incredible film, a cinematic masterpiece I could talk about it for hours.
