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Fri 27 Aug, 2004 08:44 am
and tradition. Do you agree???
I might, if i understood that sentence. Then again, i might not.
Not quite sure what is meant by that other than most films are for popular entertainment even though there are now record numbers of independent and foreign films that are quite literate. Couldn't one say the same thing about the Best Seller list of books? Or the top ten pop songs? Just what "tradition" is this all violating? Pulp fiction (sic) is a tradition going back over 100 years.
Destroying whose culture?
Maybe it's yogurt culture, joe?
I disagree with what I feel that Pasiex is trying to say. (I think that he means 'threatening.') Do you mean Western culture? Eastern culture?
Anyhow, films sometimes enlighten, just like any other medium of communication.
I think that films create and revitalise culture. And what's so great about "culture" in the sense of art galleries, literature and music? Just another way for folks to create an in-group in order to boost their ego.
i am very very tired, have mercy
I think that films create and revitalise culture. And what's so great about "culture" in the sense of art galleries, literature and music? Just another way for folks to create an in-group in order to boost their ego.
i am very very tired, have mercy
I think that films create and revitalise culture. And what's so great about "culture" in the sense of art galleries, literature and music? Just another way for folks to create an in-group in order to boost their ego.
i am very very tired, have mercy
I think that films create and revitalise culture. And what's so great about "culture" in the sense of art galleries, literature and music? Just another way for folks to create an in-group in order to boost their ego.
i am very very tired, have mercy
There's always artists like Kinkade to drag down the culture.