Some believe we put too much stake in films.
Hollywood endings are Hollywood because they are far removed from reality. We rarely find true love in the end. Longing lovers rarely stop each other before boarding a plane to embrace before the credits of life roll. One man won't save the universe, and animals will never talk like us. Life is longer than two hours and isn't considered a form of escapism.
Fuck that.
Movies should move you like music or any other medium. Yes, life rarely imitates film, but isn't that our fault? Do we expect to much out of people? Are we always setting ourselves up for dissapointment?
No...you aren't a fool if you think your life will play out like a teen comedy as a high school senior. You aren't a madman if you think you will save everyone from a burning bus. Maybe these moments in film are future blueprints stored away in our brains for later use. False hopes may be realized through film and real dreams can be seen even after the screen goes black.
Put stake into everything...
Here are some some great movie moments for all the haters:
2 comments:
I'm with you all the way on just about every one of these movies... but, Unbreakable.. Come On! That movie was the WORST! The ending was horrible, that pause shit with the titles like it was based on a true story. M. Dark Shamylimnglong hasn't made a good movie since The Sixth Sense... I don't know why, maybe you can ask the Lady in the water from that fucked up village for some signs about whats been happening to him... He's the David Blaine of filmmaking, no one's buying it anymore
I just realized something: Brandon Routh as Clark Kent looks AWFULLY like Jason Schwartzman. I doubt that's what they were going for.
You seen East Bound and Down, Kev?
Not the biggest fan of Unbreakable, but it's a good movie.
I was thinking you should do some more writing on Bill Murray. I was watching Groundhog Day for the first time in years and I'm still amazed at that movie. It's such a wonderful, life affirming flick.
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