08-03-2009, 05:01 PM
and a couple other points:
1. "se7en" didn't sacre me either. to me, it wasn't suppoosed to scare you. it was supposed to disturb you and to make you think, which it accomplished very very well. it wasn't even the ending. it was the whole movie. i could not get it out of my head. it bothered me for weeks.
2. fincher also directed "the game" and "zodiac." he may not be in the same ball park as scorcese, but he will. of that i am convinced.
3. the scene with scorcese in the cab was a real good scene. didn't scare me, but it was disturbing. i have tremendous respect for scorcese because he's a pioneer and a visionary, but his movies don't touch me the way tarantino, fincher and nolan do, to name a few.
4. fncher also directed "benjamin button" and that movie blew. that scares me. i like him when he's dark. i have no desire to see him directed "forrest gump" type movies.
1. "se7en" didn't sacre me either. to me, it wasn't suppoosed to scare you. it was supposed to disturb you and to make you think, which it accomplished very very well. it wasn't even the ending. it was the whole movie. i could not get it out of my head. it bothered me for weeks.
2. fincher also directed "the game" and "zodiac." he may not be in the same ball park as scorcese, but he will. of that i am convinced.
3. the scene with scorcese in the cab was a real good scene. didn't scare me, but it was disturbing. i have tremendous respect for scorcese because he's a pioneer and a visionary, but his movies don't touch me the way tarantino, fincher and nolan do, to name a few.
4. fncher also directed "benjamin button" and that movie blew. that scares me. i like him when he's dark. i have no desire to see him directed "forrest gump" type movies.
Wang.