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I hope this doesn't start another of those threads, but I do think Munich might well have been the most deserving. However! [he quickly adds] I again understand some of the reservations against it, I just thought it held the most interesting, and purely character driven, premise.
Quote from: Jon on March 01, 2010, 12:23:37 AMI hope this doesn't start another of those threads, but I do think Munich might well have been the most deserving. However! [he quickly adds] I again understand some of the reservations against it, I just thought it held the most interesting, and purely character driven, premise. I can't jump on you for it because I haven't seen it. But the reason I haven't watched it is because I saw an HBO movie back in the mid-80's called Sword of Gideon, which was, from what I hear, pretty much a case of carbon copying by Spielberg.
Have you seen Sword of Gideon?
Quote from: Antares on March 01, 2010, 12:44:36 AMHave you seen Sword of Gideon?You just missed my edit! No, but I'd be interested to. It's so close I wonder if they shared source material. It's a while since I saw Munich, but I'm sure Bana played someone called Avner in that.
Quote from: Jon on March 01, 2010, 12:46:13 AMQuote from: Antares on March 01, 2010, 12:44:36 AMHave you seen Sword of Gideon?You just missed my edit! No, but I'd be interested to. It's so close I wonder if they shared source material. It's a while since I saw Munich, but I'm sure Bana played someone called Avner in that.It was one of HBO's first good films. You'd like it, a very good character study.
Now, my vote would be for Crash, im glad it won, I love Crash, it reminds me of Magnolia, which I have said before is my favourite film, I love the ensemble cast style used... (I often use an ensemble cast style in my own scripts and short films.)