Terrance Malik films
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Terrance Malik films
have seen Thin Red Line, A New World, and Days of Heaven....all here pretty recent. all good flicks. but, the cinematography is outstanding and the way so little dialogue and simply the visual images carry the narratives is impressive to me in all his films.
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i'm adding Badlands with a very young Martin Sheen and and Sissy Spacek to this already hot thread.
funny to me, that the "cinematography" is so widely praise gushing (i did too) when if you lived in western Oklahoma or the Texas panhandle...it's what you see every day.
it has to be "arty" for people to appreciate it.
funny to me, that the "cinematography" is so widely praise gushing (i did too) when if you lived in western Oklahoma or the Texas panhandle...it's what you see every day.
it has to be "arty" for people to appreciate it.
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Badlands is an excellent movie. One of Sheen's best performances along with Apocalypse Now. Very underrated roles for them both.
Badlands. pours out a lil' liquor for the OEB and Jessica Fletcher's leathery nipples.
Badlands. pours out a lil' liquor for the OEB and Jessica Fletcher's leathery nipples.
by ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 on Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:30 am
ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:
Right. Because unlike you, I actually respond to Vic. He's a funny poster