What's the Most Important Part of a Movie?
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What's the Most Important Part of a Movie?
Is it story? Casting? Editing? Writing? Cinematography? Did I already make this thread?
What do you think? What's the most important part of a movie?
What do you think? What's the most important part of a movie?
hmm
I dont know
I'd say writing too. And cinematography.
I mean, all that shit's important.
I really love it when a movie has great original music though. I.E. Amelie, Willy Wonka, Singin in the Rain, Requiem For A Dream, etc.
It's rare these days. I'm talking either a great score or a musical with amazing music. Fuck some original song that Green Day wrote for some shitfest.
I dont know if that makes any sense, but whatever.
EVERYTHING is important
I dont know
I'd say writing too. And cinematography.
I mean, all that shit's important.
I really love it when a movie has great original music though. I.E. Amelie, Willy Wonka, Singin in the Rain, Requiem For A Dream, etc.
It's rare these days. I'm talking either a great score or a musical with amazing music. Fuck some original song that Green Day wrote for some shitfest.
I dont know if that makes any sense, but whatever.
EVERYTHING is important
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But the question is: could editing somehow magically turn 'Dude, Where's My Car' into a comedy?Kalel wrote:im gonna go on the limb and say editing is the core. you can write a drama but with proper editing you could turn that into a comedy.
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Only if they edit Ashton Kutcher's character getting a shotgun blast to the face in the first minute or so.Cleanhobo wrote:But the question is: could editing somehow magically turn 'Dude, Where's My Car' into a comedy?Kalel wrote:im gonna go on the limb and say editing is the core. you can write a drama but with proper editing you could turn that into a comedy.
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Maybe it's in the deleted scenes.Psychosis Again wrote:Only if they edit Ashton Kutcher's character getting a shotgun blast to the face in the first minute or so.Cleanhobo wrote:But the question is: could editing somehow magically turn 'Dude, Where's My Car' into a comedy?Kalel wrote:im gonna go on the limb and say editing is the core. you can write a drama but with proper editing you could turn that into a comedy.
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No, Ashton is still alive. I meant to include the actual homicide of Kutcher in the movie.Cleanhobo wrote:Maybe it's in the deleted scenes.Psychosis Again wrote:Only if they edit Ashton Kutcher's character getting a shotgun blast to the face in the first minute or so.Cleanhobo wrote:But the question is: could editing somehow magically turn 'Dude, Where's My Car' into a comedy?Kalel wrote:im gonna go on the limb and say editing is the core. you can write a drama but with proper editing you could turn that into a comedy.
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Ah, yes. It would have been an instant classic, and would definitely be deserving of a spot in the majestic Criterion Collection.Psychosis Again wrote:No, Ashton is still alive. I meant to include the actual homicide of Kutcher in the movie.Cleanhobo wrote:Maybe it's in the deleted scenes.Psychosis Again wrote:Only if they edit Ashton Kutcher's character getting a shotgun blast to the face in the first minute or so.Cleanhobo wrote:But the question is: could editing somehow magically turn 'Dude, Where's My Car' into a comedy?Kalel wrote:im gonna go on the limb and say editing is the core. you can write a drama but with proper editing you could turn that into a comedy.
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i just saw the first few minutes of Boogeyman. That cheesy movie that one white guy that looks slightly different then all the other white guys.
well from what I saw, the cinematography was actually very good. Visually it seemed nice and had good use of color to really make the scene. But the direction was terrible. The scenes weren't really built up with any suspense. The dialogue was bad, but most of these kind of movies are like that. The story, from what I've seen, isn't very good, but no worse then some other movies. The acting is fair to poor, but again in this genre thats to be expected. The main problem is clearly the directing.
I think one of the most underrated elements is definetly the music. Thats one of those things that I can never get passed in a movie. It's one of the reason why i hate micheal bay movies, he reuses the same music in almost every movie.
well from what I saw, the cinematography was actually very good. Visually it seemed nice and had good use of color to really make the scene. But the direction was terrible. The scenes weren't really built up with any suspense. The dialogue was bad, but most of these kind of movies are like that. The story, from what I've seen, isn't very good, but no worse then some other movies. The acting is fair to poor, but again in this genre thats to be expected. The main problem is clearly the directing.
I think one of the most underrated elements is definetly the music. Thats one of those things that I can never get passed in a movie. It's one of the reason why i hate micheal bay movies, he reuses the same music in almost every movie.
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