>Who the frick ever says that?
Have you ever considered that maybe the entire world is not like your and your friend group?
That maybe your reality is dictated by your socio-economic class and your level of education and worldliness?
You should stir up your life by moving somewhere else to live and work.
Out of your own country, perhaps.
Counselor is his most Shakespearean work, in theme and plot as well. He was trying to replicate that sort of speechifying in a modern setting. The cast and aesthetic was all wrong though.
There are no bad scripts or actors, only a lack of the right combination of director/acting talent and TIME (or money).
Most novelists can't into a medium that require a talent for plot, succinct thinking, good dialogue and intuitive genius (Literature is among the least intuitive art forms).
Most novelists can't into a medium that require a talent for plot, succinct thinking, good dialogue and intuitive genius (Literature is among the least intuitive art forms).
>(Literature is among the least intuitive art forms).
Huh? Literature is easily the most intuitive. Literature is the only art form that isn't really dependent on a sense. Movies, you need your sight and hearing. Music your hearing. Painting your sight, etc. Obviously you either need your sight to read a book or your hearing to hear the book, but the entirety of the art form takes shape inside your head, you completely use your own instincts to shape the story
What does it mean "to write from intuition," exactly? I've heard him talk about his imagination leading him in unexpected directions, but I also know that for instance /Blood Meridian/ is an researched and thoroughly written around the obscure documentary record of actual events in US history.
He said that he doesn't like thinking about writing but to keep feeding your mind interesting things and ideas. Something unusual comes out in moments of inspiration. In the recently published interviews with John Sepich, McCarthy was usually unaware just where he took some particular detail from yet the details are mostly accurate. He must have a great memory and imagination.
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Yeah, great movie.
Why do all his characters talk like old English motherfrickers?
And why does he like the word heretofore? He used it in Stella Maris too. Who the frick ever says that?
>Who the frick ever says that?
Have you ever considered that maybe the entire world is not like your and your friend group?
That maybe your reality is dictated by your socio-economic class and your level of education and worldliness?
You should stir up your life by moving somewhere else to live and work.
Out of your own country, perhaps.
Counselor is his most Shakespearean work, in theme and plot as well. He was trying to replicate that sort of speechifying in a modern setting. The cast and aesthetic was all wrong though.
Good monologue but it completely lacks cinematic tact
>And why does he like the word heretofore?
Its more phenomenological. I assume you have a working understanding of ontology.
Ridley Scott is the issue with this movie. His writing works so well in No Country For Old Men for a reason, the Coen brothers.
Black, no. The dialogue in this movie is word salad poopy.
There are no bad scripts or actors, only a lack of the right combination of director/acting talent and TIME (or money).
>t. in defense of Marvel movies
Nah U just got filtered
Most novelists can't into a medium that require a talent for plot, succinct thinking, good dialogue and intuitive genius (Literature is among the least intuitive art forms).
t.Cormack enjoyer but just telling the truth
>Literature is among the least intuitive art forms
EXPLAIN
>(Literature is among the least intuitive art forms).
Huh? Literature is easily the most intuitive. Literature is the only art form that isn't really dependent on a sense. Movies, you need your sight and hearing. Music your hearing. Painting your sight, etc. Obviously you either need your sight to read a book or your hearing to hear the book, but the entirety of the art form takes shape inside your head, you completely use your own instincts to shape the story
But McCarthy writes from intuition. The few times he has discussed writing from his obscure interviews attest to that.
>The few times he has discussed writing from his obscure interviews attest to that.
As if he isn't even here lying to us.
He never lied.
What does it mean "to write from intuition," exactly? I've heard him talk about his imagination leading him in unexpected directions, but I also know that for instance /Blood Meridian/ is an researched and thoroughly written around the obscure documentary record of actual events in US history.
He said that he doesn't like thinking about writing but to keep feeding your mind interesting things and ideas. Something unusual comes out in moments of inspiration. In the recently published interviews with John Sepich, McCarthy was usually unaware just where he took some particular detail from yet the details are mostly accurate. He must have a great memory and imagination.
Are we still getting the BM movie after his death?
Yeah only now the kid will be black, half of the Glanton gang will be women, and the Judge will be a troony.
>the kid will be black, half of the Glanton gang will be women, and the Judge will be a troony
yeah I'm thinking kino
it was gud