Apocalypse Now
"I felt that it was a very clear message about why America lost the war. It was a scene that really got me when, right at the very end, the villagers were killing the cow. Because when we want some cow, we have someone else kill the cow and wrap it up in plastic and eat it.
But they anointed the cow with oils and paint, and the whole village got around and prayed and chanted to the cow and slaughtered the cow in a bloody brutalist way and nobody flinched. Like, they wanted beef, looked it in the eye, and knew what it takes to eat beef, and that's why we lost the war, they were just tougher.
For me the film was exploring the soft underbelly of our culture and of our weaknesses, and the film's ending dealt with this; how did we become so weak?"
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Alex Mang writes: on Apr 06 2009 08:15 AM Ratatouille? Really? (Reply to this) |
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Krypton writes: on Apr 07 2009 06:01 AM Great list! Ratatouille, I think, is one of the best animations ever made by a great director. As a food lover, I loved this treat. (Reply to this) |
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goku1st writes: on Apr 07 2009 06:21 AM Ratatouille.... is AWSOME XD (Reply to this) |
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He's a Cockapoopoo writes: on Apr 07 2009 06:35 AM Never watched Buffy or anything Dragon Ball Z, but I might see this movie and every movie this guy makes in the future. (Reply to this) |
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Dario Z. writes: on Apr 07 2009 07:07 AM In reply to this comment (#2415015) don't do it! don't watch dragon ball! (Reply to this) |
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MizzleBrizzle writes: on Apr 07 2009 07:16 AM I liked his explanations for the most part. I do believe Ratatouille is a great movie, moreso than WallE for me because it was less preachy and less filled with hackneyed and cliched social critique, so that's not a bad choice. (Reply to this) |
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Solonik -. writes: on Apr 07 2009 07:42 AM In reply to this comment (#2413825) Yes really. What's wrong with Ratatouille? (Reply to this) |
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King Thor writes: on Apr 07 2009 08:20 AM Haha its just kind of funny he pulled Ratatouille out after the first four. (Reply to this) |
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CFM writes: on Apr 07 2009 08:58 AM No matter what's goin' on, Spike will always be cool. (Reply to this) |
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frogleg writes: on Apr 07 2009 09:14 AM I like that it wasn't a totally standard list. Evidently he's a Ridley Scott fan! (Reply to this) |
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cypress550 writes: on Apr 07 2009 09:33 AM good list (Reply to this) |
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blsinner writes: on Apr 07 2009 11:16 AM In reply to this comment (#2413825) What's wrong with Ratatouille, you got something against animation or good movies? (Reply to this) |
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Dave J. writes: on Apr 07 2009 11:45 AM James obviously took a course on filming and had to study the first four films except Ratatouille, James is obviously a passionate movie buff. (Reply to this) |
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AquaFina writes: on Apr 07 2009 01:04 PM The Milagro pic is from An Unfinished Life. Great films, every one of them. (Reply to this) |
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FinalDestination019 writes: on Apr 07 2009 01:20 PM Spike loves Ratatouille ? Strange. (Sorry, I'm a huge Buffy fan :P) Good list. Alien is one of my favorites, and Apocalypse Now and Brave Runner are both great. (Reply to this) |
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Rash Hunt writes: on Apr 07 2009 01:51 PM Safe but awesome list. (Reply to this) |
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chille writes: on Apr 07 2009 02:00 PM How can he have such a good taste in movies but think he's got gold with Dragonball? (Reply to this) |
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Splitter writes: on Apr 07 2009 02:00 PM Spike loves Ratatouille. This gets approval. Too bad this is going to be the worst piece of crap since crap was first crapped. (Reply to this) |
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romsy writes: on Apr 07 2009 02:16 PM In reply to this comment (#2415552) Umm, i am pretty sure you have no idea what you are talking about since the movie is BLADE RUNNER not "Brave" Runner. But what can we expect from a Buffy fan. (Reply to this) |
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lestatthevampire writes: on Apr 07 2009 02:33 PM I like how he is sticking to Sci-Fi roots with his personal choice of jobs... (Reply to this) |
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