A good movie http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ A good movie is sometimes hard to find... en-us Thu, 16 Jul 2009 06:32:50 -0400 AnimePaper RSS Generator http://static3.animepaper.net/images/v5/icons/ap-logo-sm.gif animepaper.net http://www.animepaper.net/ Animepaper site syndication ~darkhriss http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ Hm...for me, a good movie has to be first of al touching. And to have a damn good story, even if it&#39;s a plot that&#39;s been used million times before, if it&#39;s a good interpretation, that&#39;s fine with me. And the most important thing...good actors. Even if you have a brilliant story and technology, actors can ruin everything. Just saw a japanese movie like that... Thu, 16 Jul 2009 06:32:50 -0400 ~cluck35 http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ I once always love action and thriller when I was young but when I became old and I start love drama, storylines and developed characters now. But I didn&#39;t enjoyed watched most films that were made in 2000&#39;s and only very rare movies in this decade that I like. Overuse of CGI, poor storylines, lack of feeling, remaking of the classic films, sequels, making films for money, too much teen films and present sociality are ones of reasons.<br /> <br /> I enjoy lots of old films from 1960&#39;s, 1970&#39;s, 1980&#39;s and 1990&#39;s. I&#39;m current watch Lawrence of Arabia. I can understand why this movie is so great. Tue, 14 Jul 2009 20:48:16 -0400 ~FourthEspada http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ As long as you find it interesting and enjoyable, then it&#39;s worth it. Of course, most of the new movies out there are not. Tue, 14 Jul 2009 07:19:28 -0400 ~ChiyoIshida http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ I think it&#39;s all a matter of taste. Some movies that I find awful others love and vice&#45;versa. In the same light, some films that critics dub as the most unique/brilliant/moving film of the year are just plain boring.<br /> <br /> The ingredients to at least start on should be an original idea, or an original spin on a previous theme. As the &quot;Blank&quot; Movies have proven, this can go horribly wrong. The right actors for the right part, not just casting someone because he/she&#39;s popular. Avoid remakes or adaptations unless one is required...if the original is a classic leave well alone. I think these points can be applied to any genre of film as a solid starting point. Tue, 14 Jul 2009 06:04:55 -0400 ~lagunax http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ Well, i really like terror movies, specially the zombie ones. I know more of them are lame, but with the special effects in this days i can´t really belive or &quot;enter&quot; into the movie.<br /> <br /> There are a lot of good movies now, i´m open to new experiences. Tue, 14 Jul 2009 03:05:59 -0400 ~RedZeshin http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ I think for me, for a movie to be good it just needs to be entertaining. That sounds kind of silly, right? <img class="emo-aaa" src="http://static1.animepaper.net/images/emo/aaa.gif" title="&#40;~_~&#41; emoticon" alt="&#40;~_~&#41; emoticon" /> It makes sense though if you look at it in a certain way. A good movie doesn&#39;t necessarily need the loftiest script, the best actors, or the most cutting edge amazing graphics to be entertaining. There are many occasions where movies meet these minimum requirements and yet still fail to provide an enjoyable experience. I think, how entertaining the movie will be is determined almost solely by the quality of the storytelling, that is, the quality of the story&#39;s delivery. This would mean not only having a well woven plot with likable characters, but visually/aurally presenting it at a pace and direction that people can find agreeable and will enjoy.<br /> <br /> I think this will depend on the capacity for the storyteller&#39;s involved in having empathy with their audience. That is, to put themselves in the shoes of their audience and ask &quot;is what I&#39;m watching fun? how could this be reworked to match the viewers expectations &#40;or defy them&#41; in a way that would make this more interesting and enjoyable?&quot; I think good storytellers have a great sensibility for putting themselves in the shoes of the audience and trying to see the work from a viewer&#39;s position, determining whether or not something jives or is bogeying southbound.<br /> <br /> Of course, there are lots of people involved in the making of a movie, so it will be their combined storytelling prowess &#40;as filtered through the director&#41; that will ultimately determine whether or not the movie is good. Mon, 13 Jul 2009 20:46:58 -0400 ~KainXS http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ Its the story and the actors that make a movie, even if the movie has a budget of like 50 bucks it could still be good with a good story and good actors, i mean look at those movies that come on the Sci Fi channel, like mutant chronicles, they suck so bad when you try to look at them, and you try hard too, you can&#39;t finish them, no matter how hard you try sometimes, you can&#39;t do it because oh bad actig and retarded stories. Mon, 13 Jul 2009 16:40:12 -0400 ~KingTengu http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ Last year, I went and saw Iron Man at the theather SIX TIMES!! Why? Because my favorite Marvel super hero is Iron Man, of course! Also, let&#39;s not forget the two Transformers live&#45;action movies. Not only that, but two months ago, on two seperate occassions, I took my two brothers to see X&#45;Men Origins: Wolverine &#40;the first brother as a birthday present for him, the other brother just for some brotherly good time&#41;. Sun, 12 Jul 2009 19:52:50 -0400 ~Maxi-Ryu99 http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ A good movie can be whatever the Individual likes. There is too much difference in opinion and in points of view which makes good movies depending on ones preferences.<br /> <br /> Maybe old movies were unique, but you might not prefer them because you like any other type of movie. Or maybe for someone, likes older movies better then modern ones because they were classics...<br /> <br /> For me a good movie represents a motion picture with good action sequences and which make me feel with the character. Story is sometimes not relevant to me. A good movie must have the right actors for the right spot.<br /> <br /> Just because a movie is made by Hollywood doesn&#39;t mean that it is always good. There are many more International Action movies that I prefer over those in the mean time. I mean I even like Actors that aren&#39;t well known in Hollywood terms<br /> <br /> You see, this is just my opinion and it shouldn&#39;t end up in a list festival... Sat, 11 Jul 2009 05:40:48 -0400 ~bandit747 http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ Good movies are a combination of things a story that intrigues, characters that relate to the audience, actors that know what their doing, and a director with true vision and talent. Sat, 11 Jul 2009 00:58:42 -0400 ~blacksuger11 http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ <strong class="postb">Thank you all very much for your comments!I learned alot from them.lol</strong> Sat, 11 Jul 2009 00:42:11 -0400 ~Pinao http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ Fluxbox: Yeah, I know what you mean there. Even though I also found it entertaining, it did drag a bit. If you&#39;re interested in classic film that&#39;s also enjoyable to watch &#40;on a pure entertainment level&#41;, definitely check out Hitchcock&#39;s works like Psycho &#40;you&#39;ve probably already seen this&#41;, Rear Window, North by Northwest, etc. Hitchcock was a genius filmmaker, but he also didn&#39;t get too deep and pretentious with his films. From all the directors of the golden/silver era of film, I would definitely say Hitchcock&#39;s stand the test of the time the best.<br /> <br /> Of course, I merely state my own opinions, but I&#39;m sure some others share them. Hitchcock is still very well revered according to sites like imdb and whatnot. Makes me happy. :&#41; Fri, 10 Jul 2009 19:26:06 -0400 ~fluxbox http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ <br /> <blockquote class="quote"><div class="quoting">Piano</div><div> Citizen Kane is definitely amazing from a production standpoint, but it&#39;s not exactly the most enthralling film I&#39;ve seen. It&#39;s not a crime to not find it entertaining. :&#41;<br /> </div></blockquote><br /> I know what you mean. I actually did like the film, but having seen a lot of parodies and read a few things about it I was well aware that there was a deeper meaning in the movie. I&#39;d hate to have watched that all the way through and then think &quot;what in the hell is that?&quot; right at the end. Some movies are interesting to see, just to see them. I think Citizen Kane was more along that line.<br /> <br /> Then again I always used to hate English class where the teacher would make you read crap, then explain to you the symbolism and what it really meant. Shakespear especially. I like deeper themes to things yes, but I don&#39;t really like over thinking things at the same time. But maybe I&#39;m too used to parking my brain whenever I watch a movie. Sat, 04 Jul 2009 20:48:32 -0400 ~Nanuk http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ What makes a good film?<br /> <br /> A sense of purpose, snappy writing, a sountrack that doesn&#39;t make me want to gouge my ears out, good filmography, symbolism that isn&#39;t overtly gag&#45;worthy, humour &#40;no topic is too serious to be without a joke or six&#41; and most of all, good acting.<br /> <br /> The characters need not be well&#45;done to make a good film.<br /> It&#39;s not a novel; film is a visual medium.<br /> Sat, 04 Jul 2009 17:13:22 -0400 ~Pinao http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ <blockquote class="quote"><div>Now Citizen Kane which is reported to be the greatest film of all time is a bit too intellectual for me, but there are seriously a lot of awesome older movies.<br /> </div></blockquote><br /> <br /> Citizen Kane is held with such high regard because of the innovations it brought to filmmaking, not necessarily for its plot and acting. It&#39;s difficult to use modern standards on films such as those since they&#39;ve influenced modern film to such a great extent. Citizen Kane is definitely amazing from a production standpoint, but it&#39;s not exactly the most enthralling film I&#39;ve seen. It&#39;s not a crime to not find it entertaining. :&#41;<br /> <br /> I can&#39;t really say I know for sure what makes a good film. I think it&#39;s a capable director. The genre and plot don&#39;t much matter one way or the other if the person responsible for them is unskilled. Fri, 03 Jul 2009 02:06:58 -0400 ~fluxbox http://www.animepaper.net/forums/rss/66597/ It&#39;s actually not that hard to find good movies, the problem is that you aren&#39;t looking for them.. in the right spot. Think about it. Lets say every year they come out with 6 good movies. Now lets say you go back to when &quot;talkies&quot; were first becoming the big thing in the 30&#39;s &#40;metropolis is an awesome silent movie btw&#41;. 2009 &#45; 1930 = 79 * 6 = 474. And I bet you haven&#39;t seen most of them either. I kinda realized this one day when I wanted to see a movie but couldn&#39;t think of anything I wanted to see... and I also realized that this was pretty common. But what about all those movies I hadn&#39;t seen?<br /> <br /> So I looked it up online and started to watch classic movies. Now Citizen Kane which is reported to be the greatest film of all time is a bit too intellectual for me, but there are seriously a lot of awesome older movies. Just look up a list online and start checking into titles that may interest you.<br /> <br /> Chances are you&#39;ve seen many of the same movies as the friends you hang out with, but the nice thing about the Internet is that you can chat with people who are very different from you. Exchange movie lists and talk about why they think some films were good. If you make friends with one of those artsy people into films they&#39;ll have an endless list believe me.<br /> <br /> Also go to blockbuster or some place and check out the foreign film section. There&#39;s really some great stuff in there. Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:38:06 -0400