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Sep 27th, 2003 09:48 PM
theapportioner ugh humpity hump
Sep 27th, 2003 04:08 PM
theapportioner "Sweet Hereafter" is his best, yes, partly because Egoyan was able to "control" it. I also liked it's mood the best, out of his movies I've seen. "Ararat" on the other hand, I felt like it was going to explode, it had so much going on. But whatever, Egoyan rocks my world.
Sep 18th, 2003 09:12 AM
Royal Tenenbaum You're just too stupid to get it.
Sep 17th, 2003 10:56 PM
AChimp ART FAGS.
Sep 17th, 2003 07:33 PM
Royal Tenenbaum
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Originally Posted by theapportioner
I think "Ararat" is Egoyan's most intellectually rich work. That being said, so many ideas are present in the movie (one could write volumes, and I'll get back to some of them later) that some of the plot threads don't feel like they've been explored fully. The deleted scenes reveal several additional subplots that didn't make it. It's quite a bit better than "Felicia's Journey".

Ah, so you've seen it! Ok, well, yeah, it definitely has lots of great textures to it, and is intellectually rich, but I disagree it's his most. The Sweet Hereafter is his masterpeice, and despite the fact the Pipe Piper sidestory may have undermined it slighty, is an emotionally breathtaking film.
Sep 17th, 2003 05:49 PM
FartinMowler I've seen enough of his work to know it is boring. I would rather watch Hard Core logo ten times than watch Any Egoyan film.
Sep 17th, 2003 05:09 PM
theapportioner I think "Ararat" is Egoyan's most intellectually rich work. That being said, so many ideas are present in the movie (one could write volumes, and I'll get back to some of them later) that some of the plot threads don't feel like they've been explored fully. The deleted scenes reveal several additional subplots that didn't make it. It's quite a bit better than "Felicia's Journey".
Sep 17th, 2003 10:08 AM
Royal Tenenbaum She's not in this film, so how gives a shit. And she was really good in Exotica, despite the fact she may be a dumb ass in real life.
Sep 16th, 2003 08:52 PM
Daphne I went to school with Mia Kirshner and she was a stupid cunt
Sep 16th, 2003 08:30 PM
Royal Tenenbaum I enjoyed it quite a bit. Totally depends on your reaction to other Egoyan films, because if you hated Exotica or Sweet Hereafter you will definitely not like those. But, if you enjoyed all his work, including Felicia's Journey and the such, then this is a film to seek out.
Sep 16th, 2003 08:19 PM
Drew Katsikas There's two possible outcomes.

"It's a masterpiece. If you don't like it you should kill yourself"

"It sucks, if you like it, you should kill yourself"
Sep 16th, 2003 02:42 PM
theapportioner
To Tenenbaum - "Ararat"

Have you seen this yet?? What do you think?

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