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To: LexBaird
Next, how about another epic condemning the "military-industrial complex"?

Robocop.

I understand how someone who had an emotional attachment to the novel would be upset that Verhoeven subverted its themes but I'm coming at this from a film lovers point of view. A film is judged by camera movement and framing, editing rhythm. Not fidelity to the source material. See his recent film 'Black Book' for a casual level of old school mastery that you rarely find these days.
159 posted on 08/31/2007 11:54:46 AM PDT by Borges
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To: Borges
Robocop.

And every other film he has done. One trick pony, with one overblown worldview message. Oliver Stone writ small.

A film is judged by camera movement and framing, editing rhythm.

No it isn't. A film is judged by how it connects to the audience. The rest is just technique and tricks. Only jaded critics feel the need to dismiss the content and concentrate on the execution of details. It's what makes them able to praise a canvas painted red by emoting over the brush stroke technique. It's a hollow and empty method of judgment, because it has nothing to do with the essence of the film.

It's why Star Wars IV is great, and Starship Troopers is dreck. Lucas connected with his audience, Verhoeven talked down to them and insulted their intelligence. No amount of pretty framing or editing is going to make that fact lost to the SF fanbase.

169 posted on 08/31/2007 12:26:21 PM PDT by LexBaird (Tyrannosaurus Lex, unapologetic carnivore)
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