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The Anonymous LIBRARIAN
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'When Jaws came out in 1975 it might not have have been the best film ever made. But it was easily the best movie ever made. Nothing ever made made before it even came close. Because for the the first time the man at the helm wasn't... executing a studio assignment. But a natural born filmmaker genius who grooved on exactly this kind of movie and would kill himself to deliver the exact vision that was in his head.'
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The Anonymous LIBRARIAN
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'It would appear most critics writing for newspapers and magazines set themselves up as superior to the films they were paid to review. Which I could never understand, because judging from their writing, that was clearly not the case.'
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— May 06, 2026 01:23PM
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The Anonymous LIBRARIAN
is on page 89 of 391
'There was a beauty to these rotten bastards opting to risk everything for a member of their team who none of them particularly liked. Something monumentally masculine and profoundly moving about the Bunch's incomparably glorious walk to their destiny/doom (it's truly a moment that can make grown men weep testosterone-salted tears). '
— May 03, 2026 08:07AM
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Pablasa
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«Llegado un punto, al tomar conciencia de que yo veía películas que otros padres no dejaban ver a sus hijos, pregunté a mi madre al respecto. —Quentin —dijo—, a mí me preocupa más que veas las noticias. Una película no va a hacerte daño. ¡Así se habla, Connie, joder!»
Puritito Tarantino.
— May 03, 2026 02:04AM
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Puritito Tarantino.
The Anonymous LIBRARIAN
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'The director [Don Siegel] has always confronted the audience with lead characters you're drawn to despite on-screen evidence of their troubling nature, and deeds. Lead protagonists he makes it difficult to root for, but, ultimately, you root for them nonetheless. Which goes to prove what I've always believed, "It takes a magnificent filmmaker to thoroughly corrupt an audience." '
— May 02, 2026 07:27AM
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