Comments by "Don" (@dct124) on "Why Martin Scorsese is Right About Marvel Movies" video.
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I understand where you are coming from however you chose action scenes instead of dialogue scenes (Marvel). Why?
Lets get something straight before a response. I was a cinematographer in college and started my own company with a friend during that time. I transitioned to more corporate and documentary work that didn't much require planning as it literally was documenting things as they were at the client request (paid services).
My favorite films all time are Troy, Inception, Top Gun, Driver, Fight Club, Sunset Limited, The Lovely Bones, Django Unchained, Green Mile, CA Civil War, Dark Knight, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, Office Space, Locke, Lone Survivor, Hurt Locker and Cabin in the Sky
My additional question is do you think large action set pieces are not cinema? (is this your interpretation of what Martin was speaking of)
I ask that because, of your comparison clips and then think of films like Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade, Saving Private Ryan, Inception, Skyfall, Casino Royale, Sicario, The Last Emperor, Hero.
But don't think I don't understand. Movies like Fences, A Beautiful Mind, Imitation Game, The Revanant, Titanic, Inglorious Bastards, Lawrence of Arabia are what he's talking about.
It's funny though. I remember when James Bond Goldeneye was the greatest FPS the came HALO and purest complained I don't need the jump button or its got aliens. Is it good, does it check off all the boxes and move the culture/genre forward?
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