Scream or Star Wars?
Between Scream and Star Wars, which do you think is the greater intellectual story?
Last edited by TONGO; 11-02-16 at 01:23 AM.
Tongo - King Kong (any version) or Snakes on a Plane?
Which best provides the antithesis to Carl Jung's concept of the collective unconsciousness?
Which best provides the antithesis to Carl Jung's concept of the collective unconsciousness?
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Tongo - King Kong (any version) or Snakes on a Plane?
Which best provides the antithesis to Carl Jung's concept of the collective unconsciousness?
Which best provides the antithesis to Carl Jung's concept of the collective unconsciousness?
Themes, subtext, discourse, narrative, Dolemite, function, cinematic language, and - last but not least - satire.
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I really just want you all angry and confused the whole time.
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Youre just wanting a reaction to this idiocy. Your argument is ramble, your stance nonexistent, you went from "which is a greater moral story" then went "greater intellectual story".....youre just saying "stuff".
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While Scream deals with more complex issues, I think Star Wars is still better because the issues cam be felt by almost anyone. No child would understand the complexity of Scream (nor should they be watching it) bit Star Wars has issues that carry the same weight for all generations.
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It's like you wrote down a bunch of movies, threw them into a hat and randomly picked two.
I pose you this question: Deep Throat or The Fox and the Hound, which movie was movie.
I pose you this question: Deep Throat or The Fox and the Hound, which movie was movie.
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I was intrigued and trying to listen to what this person had to say. Go back to your own gorilla pit if you wanna bully others.
Thanks.
While Scream deals with more complex issues, I think Star Wars is still better because the issues cam be felt by almost anyone. No child would understand the complexity of Scream (nor should they be watching it) bit Star Wars has issues that carry the same weight for all generations.
What would you say are the complex issues in Scream?
I agree that Star Wars is more meant for all people, but I think Scream is the superior film.
Star Wars is a hero's journey - thus Scream is already more mature.
I must disagree.
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Which do you think has the more substance?
Which tells the greater moral story?
Between Scream and Star Wars, which do you think is the greater intellectual story?
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This seems to infer that a hero's journey is somehow inherently immature. By this axiom, the claim is that Scream is more mature than say, The Odyssey or The Iliad.
I must disagree.
I must disagree.
The exact arc of Luke, though emotional, is in the long run not as intellectually satisfying as Scream's story..
The opening with Casey Becker and climax at Stu Macher's house is more meaningful than the opening on Tattooine and the Death Star being destroyed.
The kitchen drama by itself rivals the entire film of Star Wars.