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Post by PreachCaleb on Sept 4, 2017 13:14:05 GMT
I do say, if you're a Del Toro fan, it's worth a watch. Because it still is visually beautiful. Few people can do production design like Del Toro. The two of them should team up for an adaptation of something going back to their gruesome roots. Like adapting HP Lovecraft or something. Hopefully, something better than The Hobbit trilogy. Del Toro and Jackson were two guys I actually wanted to tackle a Harry Potter movie each. I think they could've put their own unique spins on the movies.
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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Sept 7, 2017 2:39:43 GMT
I knew someone-a film student-- who met Jackson at a film event and Jackson said pessimistically that Hollywood was not as fun or creatively free as the student assumed it to be.
Judging at the retarded nature of film today, it seems correct (though I was never a Jackson fan--Kate Winslet was the stand out in HC).
Though now I can see that even in the 1940s Hollywood studio exerted massive control over message and that's why good filmmakers like Orson Welles or John Huston and others wanted to go the United Artists route.
Now, there is no equivalent-United Artists itself is owned by the same cabal of NWO bankers.
Funny enough, watched Invasion USA the other night by Cannon and it was refreshingly not SJW in its content. They had Cuban refugees, swarthy villains (a blonde guy too but its Richard Lynch-he's an island onto himself), even a church prayer scene.
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Post by shinnickneth on Sept 26, 2017 19:52:46 GMT
I knew someone-a film student-- who met Jackson at a film event and Jackson said pessimistically that Hollywood was not as fun or creatively free as the student assumed it to be. That's too bad. It isn't surprising but too bad he feels that way.
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