Hi everyone!
It's been a while. For those of you that don't know me or don't remember me, a couple of years ago I used to frequent this forum pretty regularly as a place to go to talk about movies. I found the environment on here became a little inhospitable for me as I would find myself sucked into a lot of political arguments about culture war issues that I found more frustrating than it was worth and I ultimately left for a while. I would lurk in threads every once in a while but I wasn't posting. I realized I was coming here more to bicker about politics than to talk movies and I wasn't enjoying it (this is as much my fault as it is anyone else's).
Anyway, I'm back because I love movies and I want to have a place to go to talk movies with other cinephiles, particularly older and international films that most people in my life offline aren't interested in. I'll be doing my best to steer clear of political arguments (though some can't be avoided because films themselves, the industry they are a part of, and the act of making a film, all have political elements to them in some ways or another, so talking about a movie can sometimes require talking about the politics of that movie), and just talk about the medium I love. If anyone tries to start political arguments with me, I will probably just ignore them to the best of my ability, because I don't really care, and I am not here to argue.
I'm happy to be back and to have a place to talk about movies. Currently, I'm doing little mini-binges of historically renowned filmmakers (mostly pulling from the TSPDT top 250 directors) that I'm not super familiar with and trying to fill out my familiarity with the history of great films and filmmakers from all over the world. I'll be posting my thoughts about those movies here and also on my letterboxd page where I log all of my film-watching habits and have been for a couple of years now. Tonight I'm introducing myself to Federico Fellini with 1954's La Strada so I'll be back in a couple of hours with my thoughts on that.
It's been a while. For those of you that don't know me or don't remember me, a couple of years ago I used to frequent this forum pretty regularly as a place to go to talk about movies. I found the environment on here became a little inhospitable for me as I would find myself sucked into a lot of political arguments about culture war issues that I found more frustrating than it was worth and I ultimately left for a while. I would lurk in threads every once in a while but I wasn't posting. I realized I was coming here more to bicker about politics than to talk movies and I wasn't enjoying it (this is as much my fault as it is anyone else's).
Anyway, I'm back because I love movies and I want to have a place to go to talk movies with other cinephiles, particularly older and international films that most people in my life offline aren't interested in. I'll be doing my best to steer clear of political arguments (though some can't be avoided because films themselves, the industry they are a part of, and the act of making a film, all have political elements to them in some ways or another, so talking about a movie can sometimes require talking about the politics of that movie), and just talk about the medium I love. If anyone tries to start political arguments with me, I will probably just ignore them to the best of my ability, because I don't really care, and I am not here to argue.
I'm happy to be back and to have a place to talk about movies. Currently, I'm doing little mini-binges of historically renowned filmmakers (mostly pulling from the TSPDT top 250 directors) that I'm not super familiar with and trying to fill out my familiarity with the history of great films and filmmakers from all over the world. I'll be posting my thoughts about those movies here and also on my letterboxd page where I log all of my film-watching habits and have been for a couple of years now. Tonight I'm introducing myself to Federico Fellini with 1954's La Strada so I'll be back in a couple of hours with my thoughts on that.