C'est carrément une bonne nouvelle cet intérêt pour le film de patrimoine.
"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."
J'avoue je vais rattraper pas mal de Chaplin et essayer quelques Truffaut, même si La Mariée était en Noir n'y sera pas techniquement (c'est la MGM qui a les droits).
"Je mets les pieds où je veux Littlejohn et c'est souvent dans la gueule." Chuck Norris
Scalp va pouvoir se faire des rétros Truffaut/Chabrol.
"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."
De mémoire il l'a déjà vu et il aime bien effectivement.
Mais ça sera bien le seul.
"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."
Chabrol j'en ai déjà vu pas mal, le mec son chef d'oeuvre ça vaut 6. Un génie. Truffaut même délire 400 Coups ça vaut 5 quand on est de bon humeur, ce jeu de merde.
Scalp a écrit:Truffaut même délire 400 Coups ça vaut 5 quand on est de bon humeur
Tu avais passé la nuit avec qui en 2011 ?
Scalp a écrit:1959 : Les Quatre Cents Coups : 7/10
"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."
"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."
"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."