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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

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Before getting to the business at hand, I should probably say what I've been up to over the past few weeks (partially to explain why I "dropped the baton" on this until now, and partially to plug what's to come on JLM).

I'm transitioning to WordPress later this year. New design. New URL. I'm incredibly excited, but it's been a ton of work. So my friend Brittani of Rambling Film tagged me in this and it went right over my head.

But persistence (at least in this case) pays off, and here I am. Thank you, Brittani!

David from Taste of Cinema started a relay race we share some of our favorite quotes from filmmakers.

David's explanation of the relay:
People love wisdom from great minds. As a cinephile, I prefer director quotes more than words from any other group of people in the world. Their thoughts on cinema not only provide insights into a deep understanding of cinema, but also open the window to their own films, their genres, and their filmmaking methods, thus the need to receive more exposure as their films did.

The rules have been altered, but basically the one rule is simple: Replace one director and their respective quote with one of your own.

Here’s who's participated in the Relay so far:
David at Taste Of Cinema
Chris at Movies And Songs 365
Alex at And So It Begins...
Josh from The Cinematic Spectacle
Stephanie at On Page and Screen
Brittani at Rambling Film

And the quotes...

“I steal from every single movie ever made. I love it – if my work has anything it’s that I’m taking this from this and that from that and mixing them together. If people don’t like that, then tough titty, don’t go and see it, all right? I steal from everything. Great artists steal; they don’t do homages.” —Quentin Tarantino

“Unlike all the other art forms, film is able to seize and render the passage of time, to stop it, almost to possess it in infinity. I’d say that film is the sculpting of time.” —Andrei Tarkovsky

“Why make a movie about something one understands completely? I make movies about things I do not understand, but wish to.” —Seijun Suzuki

“An essential element of any art is risk. If you don’t take a risk then how are you going to make something really beautiful, that hasn’t been seen before?” —Francis Ford Coppola

“I don’t like the idea of ‘understanding’ a film. I don’t believe that rational understanding is an essential element in the reception of any work of art. Either a film has something to say to you or it hasn’t. If you are moved by it, you don’t need it explained to you. If not, no explanation can make you moved by it.” —Federico Fellini

“When I make a film, I never stop uncovering mysteries, making discoveries. When I’m writing, filming, editing, even doing promotional work, I discover new things about the film, about myself, and about others. That is what I’m subconsciously looking for when shooting a film: to glimpse the enigmas of life, even if I don’t resolve them, but at least to uncover them. Cinema is curiosity in the most intense meaning of the word.” —Pedro Almodovar

“All my movies are about strange worlds that you can't go into unless you build them and film them. That's what's so important about film to me. I just like going into strange worlds.” —David Lynch

"You make films to give people something, to transport them somewhere else, and it doesn't matter if you transport them to a world of intuition or a world of intellect...The realm of superstitions, fortune-telling, presentiments, intuition, dreams, all this is the inner life of a human being, and all this is the hardest thing to film...I've been trying to get there from the beginning. I'm somebody who doesn't know, somebody who's searching." —Krzysztof Kieslowski

"I wonder whether my bleak-o-meter is set differently from other people's. I have such passion for what I do that I can't see it as bleak. When people use that word, or 'grim' or 'gritty,' I just think, 'Oh, come on, look a bit deeper.' My films don't give you an easy ride. I can see that. The sense I get is that people have quite a physical experience with them. They feel afterwards that they've really been through something." —Andrea Arnold

"Truth is hard to tell! And you have to be willing to be criticized for it." —Lee Daniels

What I've Removed:
“Either I did away with that fear through writing, or in the course of writing, I discovered it was no longer so intrusive or threatening. The bottom line is, it’s gone.” —Ingmar Bergman

Could have went two ways with this: Remove a quote from a director I don't care much for (or don't know much about), or remove a quote that I don't find as thoughtful as others. Went for the latter, so bye-bye Mr. Bergman. It's been real.

What I'm Adding:
Now, for a new quote, I had to go with a personal favorite. Stanley Kubrick is my very favorite director, but he'd literally just been removed, so let's give someone else great a spot on the list...


"A story should have a beginning, a middle and an end... but not necessarily in that order." 
—Jean-Luc Godard

This quote says a lot about a certain style of filmmaking I respond to—a style that's so evident in Godard's films. Love it.

Time to tag someone else. Ruth over at FlixChatter does some freaking amazing stuff. I'd love to see her weigh in on this subject.

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