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Chris Kavan - wrote on 11/14/11 at 01:24 PM CT

I still need to see both Bridesmaids and Bad Teacher - but I have a feeling Bridesmaids will probably win - Horrible Bosses is also on my "to watch" list.

Daniel Corleone - wrote on 11/12/11 at 09:20 PM CT

Thanks for the add :-)

Allison - wrote on 06/01/11 at 01:22 PM CT

Hey, Thanks for adding me.

Alex - wrote on 03/27/11 at 01:49 PM CT

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PsychoKing1227 - wrote on 02/21/11 at 07:21 PM CT

For Theatre, I'd definitely join. I still do theatre and I'm 5 years out of High School. Its brilliant to be able to get inside an actor's head because if you're aspiring filmmaker, you need to understand what an actor needs in order to bring a character to life. There's a huge advantage in that. I'm a playwright myself and if I didn't have the theatrical background I'd probably be less than reputable at it. Fortunately, I have a great knack for capturing character and scene and cinematic …

Chris Kavan - wrote on 02/15/11 at 10:02 AM CT

I'm still waiting to see both The Losers and A-Team - they both look like they fit into the "lots of action, little plot" type of movies. However, I can compare to other like films - The Expendables and Red - both feature older actors kicking ass, but Red takes a much more cerebral approach than the 80s throwback in-your-face action of Expendables. Still, both are a lot of fun.

Chris Kavan - wrote on 02/12/11 at 09:43 AM CT

The only Paul Thomas Anderson film I haven't liked is Punch-Drunk Love - which a lot of people praise for a dramatic Adam Sandler, but I couldn't get into it. I actually just watched Magnolia for the first time last year and was quite impressed - Boogie Nights and There Will Be Blood are also great films.

Chris Kavan - wrote on 02/10/11 at 10:19 AM CT

There are two filmmakers you either love or hate - one is Quentin Tarantino, the other is Kevin Smith (okay, you can probably add Michael Moore too). I've enjoyed my share of all their films and I would say Tarantino has been one of the biggest influences in film, especially after Pulp Fiction. It's hard to say between Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill which I like better but I would say Pulp Fiction has had the most impact in terms of shaping the film world (and careers of some …

PsychoKing1227 - wrote on 02/07/11 at 11:25 PM CT

I love talking about filmmakers, and its great to have those questions that are sincerely difficult. Its great! As per Facebook, I would say that I recommend it but only if you have people across borders or physical perception that you like to keep in contact with. Its best used as a social utility and not as a gaming site or a place to just blather on and wax idiotic.

The Film Rebel - wrote on 02/05/11 at 11:05 PM CT

I love Tarantino. Pulp Fiction's my number 1 favorite movie and Kill Bill's in my top 20.

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