Originally posted by SnakeEyes
Wasn't a fan of either...
Different strokes and all that.
Primer is exceptionally difficult to get into though. I guess that's what happens when a physicist/mathematician writes, produces and directs a film.
I had to watch it several times just to get the process of the time travel and all the paradoxes it produced.
Originally posted by MildPossession
Subtitled films... especially you Americans.
Excusee-moi?
And not just the ones who are *omg we broke into the major movie market in the us*
i mean, dude. if you ever want to have a good time, try bollywood.
true love does not mean true love without a full-out song and dance, at least five costume changes with a scenic tour, and cameos from every major player.
siriusly.
it's like going to heaven to hear the bangles and the paradise flower fingers and the elaborate jewelry and the rivalries.. .
et fin.
Originally posted by jaden101
Different strokes and all that.Primer is exceptionally difficult to get into though. I guess that's what happens when a physicist/mathematician writes, produces and directs a film.
I had to watch it several times just to get the process of the time travel and all the paradoxes it produced.
Yeah, Primer was just too hard for me to get into. I only saw it once, but I didn't quite get it and I didn't find the premise accessible enough to allow me to get it.
SW - I do watch Bollywood films.
Yes, because we ALL are too lazy to f*cking read subtitlesChrist, good stereotype
Oh lighten up. Of course Americans and others watch subtitled films, it's pretty obvious, hence why I didn't have to add such things into my first comment because I didn't think there would be people who actually took it seriously thinking I meant ALL/100%... 😛
It is true though that a lot would rather not watch a subtitled film because they don't want to read and watch at the same time.