You can only assault someone's ears if they have other senses remaining. — Paul
It's true of 99% of post-1930 movies that you'll get more out of listening to it with your eyes closed than watching it with your ears plugged and captions off. — Paul
In his interviews, Hitchcock made it clear visual storytelling without dialogue was the best-loved part of his work. He called it pure cinema. — ucarr
What's a superhero movie without the slam, bang, crunching, crashing, smashing, blasting, hubcab twirling of auditory global mayhem? — ucarr
The reality is that most movies would be utterly diminished without the sound effects and music - the cues which give the visuals their power. — Tom Storm
I understand Hitchcock is the director the cognoscente love to hate. — ucarr
When the title Psycho is uttered, does anyone first think of Bernard Herrmann? — ucarr
you never get a thrill of power and preeminence when USA unloads a heep of whoop-ass onto the enemy? — ucarr
the fascism is in the aesthetics, the fetishisation of weapons, uniforms and the body beautiful, posed and choreographed mawkishly the way Leni Riefenstahl posed her Nazi superheroes. But really I just don't appreciate the overstated visuals and underpowered ideas. Doesn't mean anything much as my views are irrelevant to the Marvel bottom line. Just like my views on McDonald's food. — Tom Storm
It's not power as such; the fascism is in the aesthetics, the fetishisation of weapons, uniforms and the body beautiful, posed and choreographed mawkishly the way Leni Riefenstahl posed her Nazi superheroes... — Tom Storm
Is not the genre of Dystopian Sci-Fi essentially nationalistic? — ucarr
These glorifications within the arts date from Homer to Tolstoy to Riefenstahl. Regarding toxic hero-worship of warfare, I measure culpability of Nietzsche greater than that of Riefenstahl. — ucarr
Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkim & Lang's Metropolis are celebrated classics. Well, both pictures have nationalism folded into their aesthetics. Has anyone complained about this? — ucarr
Is not the genre of Dystopian Sci-Fi essentially nationalistic?
— ucarr
Is it? — Tom Storm
Not sure why complaining came up or even matters. I dislike Marvel films for their shrill, derivative banality. The point is that they are not Eisenstein or Lang. But this is a matter of personal taste. — Tom Storm
the fascism is in the aesthetics, the fetishisation of weapons, uniforms and the body beautiful, posed and choreographed mawkishly the way Leni Riefenstahl posed her Nazi superheroes. — Tom Storm
Consider this. Not to think about Herrmann doesn't mean he isn't a primary reason for the film's success, as Hitchcock himself felt. The genius in a score is that it is felt and often remains undetected... — Tom Storm
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