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Originally Posted by Cynema De Bergerac
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go to your name on imgur then choose images on dropdown menu..then click image of choice, once you do that, the options are on your right hand side
Originally Posted by Joel
btw, you can post the imgur img here by copying the BBCODE link on the right hand side of share options
wait where are share options?
btw, you can post the imgur img here by copying the BBCODE link on the right hand side of share options
Oh God, no - please don;t take my word..I was just mentioning it as an aside really...like I said..I cannot remember anything about it..or are you referring to Pollack?
Because Pollack was good - if you don;t mind substituting drama for the process of creating art, because that's what that movie succeeds at, imo.
Because Pollack was good - if you don;t mind substituting drama for the process of creating art, because that's what that movie succeeds at, imo.
Originally Posted by Joel
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apparently it wasn't very good according to google but i'll take your word on it lol
Yep, and I don't remember a thing about it..but..I just revisitied Pollack, and that was starring and directed by Harrris..and he learned to apitn, and studied on JP's work for over 10 yrs so...it was a feat of a film, and focuses on the process more than the melodrama..I'm sorry...we're talkign about Beethoven..yeah..dont remember a thing
Originally Posted by Joel
I thought F murray Abraham was incredible. The writing...kind of fell into that 1980's style trap a few times (probably to modernize it enuf to appeal to the new wave crowd? - no idea), but as a movie experience about the high art of music in the classical realm, I really cannot think of any others that hit me the same way, if at all....still need to revisit Ed Harris as Beethoven.
I thought F murray Abraham was incredible. The writing...kind of fell into that 1980's style trap a few times (probably to modernize it enuf to appeal to the new wave crowd? - no idea), but as a movie experience about the high art of music in the classical realm, I really cannot think of any others that hit me the same way, if at all....still need to revisit Ed Harris as Beethoven.