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Old 10.01.2015, 11:23 AM   #19101
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Originally Posted by evollove
You should watch the whole thing to find out.

Kidding.

not kidding here, some day out of sheer masochism i just might. well not masochism but curiosity.

i ordered le weekend after being bored numb by pierrot le fou btw

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Originally Posted by evollove
But I've been poking around some Godard stuff online, and so many have gotten a lot out of even his most esoteric work, so there is the chance that he's simply too brilliant for my little mind.

or maybe he's just a preachy boring overthinker-- don't beat yourself up

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Originally Posted by evolloveRichard Brody from New Yorker says Godard's King Lear is "the greatest film of all time," so what the fuck do I know?

[URL="http://www.newyorker.com/culture/richard-brody/godards-king-lear-at-twenty-five"
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/richard-brody/godards-king-lear-at-twenty-five[/url]
it's worse than that-- per the article, it's a SIGHT AND SOUND poll that declared it so. but i'm calling shenanigans.

well i'll have to actually watch it before i commit to this opinion. "yes, this caca actually tastes like caca." who knows...

i'd much rather watch RAN for the 50th time though....
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