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Old 01.06.2015, 04:52 PM   #3744
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@ evollove - don't sweat it. i got burned out on reading through forced page-count athleticism. best to focus on quality anyway. follow your appetite and fuck off to all else.

@h8kurdt - amazing-looking comic! i love the idea of no heroes (comic book heroes are for children anyway). and could you mention some of the key movies described in your book? (maybe i've missed some).

The chapter I'm on he's been talking about Ingrid Bergman and all the films she did with Rossellini. I haven't seen many of her films, or Rosselini for that matter so I'm gonna check some out.

The other films he talks about are generally the bigger films (they're big for a reason so it'd be daft to not talk about them). There was a great chapter about Triumph of the Will and Leni Riefenstahl generally. Another one about Renoir (it forced to FINALLY watch Rules of the Game. For shame I know) which added a whole new appreciation for the guy. Either way I'd recommend it, especially to you fellow movie geeks on here.
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