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Originally Posted by Wyldesyde19
If a mini series was released released theatrically, I think it’s fair game in the discussion of films. Fassbinder’s Berlin Alexanderplatz for example, received theatrical distribution with each episode released through the week.
How about Godard’s Histoire(s) du cinéma? It was released as episodes over an 8 year period.
And of course, we have older serials released in episodic format.
How about Godard’s Histoire(s) du cinéma? It was released as episodes over an 8 year period.
And of course, we have older serials released in episodic format.
If a mini series was released released theatrically, I think it’s fair game in the discussion of films. Fassbinder’s Berlin Alexanderplatz for example, received theatrical distribution with each episode released through the week.
How about Godard’s Histoire(s) du cinéma? It was released as episodes over an 8 year period.
And of course, we have older serials released in episodic format.
How about Godard’s Histoire(s) du cinéma? It was released as episodes over an 8 year period.
And of course, we have older serials released in episodic format.
Originally Posted by John McClane
woah, woah, you can’t just go around asking people to set their straw men on fire!
Originally Posted by Mr Minio
I hate how some cinephiles watch TV series and pretend it's just like films.
Originally Posted by doubledenim
It’s either that or their “lighting” and “makeup” crews are the front runners for the Emmy in their category.
Originally Posted by Mr Minio
I hate how some cinephiles watch TV series and pretend it's just like films. No, they're two separate arts - similar but not the same. There's a tiny overlap, sure, but it's very clear that something like Bold and Beautiful or Prison Break or BoJack Horseman is not a movie. I have nothing against people talking about TV series on a film forum and nothing against film buffs watching TV series. But it rubs me the wrong way when I see somebody making a list of their top 100 films and putting multi-season TV series there. I'm also annoyed that when I say I'm a cinephile, some normies would start talking about TV series they just watched. I'm into cinema, not TV series! I'm a cinephile, not a telephile. You can be both, or either or neither, but this isn't the same thing. Not everything you watch is a film. YouTube videos aren't films either.
(This is just a general rant. I'm not saying anybody's doing that here.)
(This is just a general rant. I'm not saying anybody's doing that here.)
YouTube videos are an abomination. And **** TikTok, serves it right for frying teenage brains.