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Young punk,do your homework
ОтветитьIt bgan w Bonnie& Clyde. 1967 masterpiece
ОтветитьGood analysis
ОтветитьWould love to see an extended documentary in this style. Like one hour per era of cinema.
Ответить🤺☦🇷🇺That's a lie, you just talked nonsense🤦♂️The characters before weren't, you clearly didn't watch much except maybe a few of the most famous very big commercial ones wtf😅And the new Hollywood worked nothing similar to the old one. The "new Hollywood" is not Hollywood at all and represents the death of cinema - just a pile imitators who added to their films pretentious boring bullshit and more body horror and blood. It didn't change cinema forever - it murdered it forever lol.."jaws"? "Star Wars"? Corman? Wtf 😴😆
Ответить“To excape”
ОтветитьCheers from Poland!
ОтветитьLove the opening music, it's really catchy!
ОтветитьYou took the New Hollywood completely wrong. It ends when the blockbusters come, not begins.
ОтветитьPan your camera right.
ОтветитьCan anyone help me, i have an essay that requires me to talk about two films "That encapsulate the end of the new Hollywood" I'm really struggling to find books/articles that focus on the 'end' of new hollywood. I cant think of films that fully encapsulate the end of new hollywood as everyone has different views on the 'end'. Any help would be appreciated.
ОтветитьJaws was not Spielberg’s first studio release. It was The Sugarland Express.
ОтветитьNot only has this series been super informative, but it has introduced me to a lot of amazing films that I would have otherwise been unable to enjoy.
ОтветитьIt is simply wrong to mark "Jaws" as the begining of the "New Hollywood" era.
The Graduate (67), Bonny and Clyde (67) and Easy Rider (69) are the movies in which the new critical character and style of the young generation were first introduced.
Yep, you guys have not mention any influence from Stanley Kubrick. WHY?! I am so disappointed.
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