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Best film makers and movie writers: a list of my favorites
Ways to make sure you will get a pleasant experience with the newest movies in town.
There are a few ways to find out if the recent movies in town are worth paying for them in the first place. Starting from the traditional method of waiting for others to watch them, and get references from them, to making good use of technology while doing your own movie reviews search.
Yes, technology makes life easier in many different situations, and movie reviews is one of the available options. So you might want to check latest reviews published on the internet before choosing the specific movie you want to watch. This is of course something relative to the watchers’ point of view, as most anything else, so you might want to take those comments as simple referrals. Albert Einstein had said it long time ago: everything is relative subject’s point of view. So, it might be wise to keep searching around if you have access to other referral sources.
What other sources do I usually pay attention to, before paying for a cinema ticket?
Well, there are movie trailers, off course, but I have watched a few excellent movie trailers that turned out to be just that: excellent movie trailers about a poor film. But, I have been confronted to the opposite too, let me explain it with the best example I’ve actually experienced while watching movie trailers: Titanic. Here’s my first impression when I watched James Cameron’s Titanic movie trailer:
Wow! Extraordinary special effects, but, who will want to pay a cinema ticket to watch a story we already know?
Yeap! That was my very first impression. Nevertheless, I did pay a cinema ticket to watch it, mainly because my little girl wanted to watch it. So, I went to the movies with her and…
Wow! Extraordinary special effects for well known history facts coupled with a extraordinary way of story telling.
From that moment on I came out with this conclusion: good story tellers write good movie scripts and make good movies. So, if you want to make sure that a new movie release is worth paying a cinema ticket, one of the things you might want to check (besides other watcher’s referrals: ’cause they are relative to the viewer’s opinion) is: find out who wrote the script and who made the film.
My particular list of good script writers and movie tellers is:
James Cameron: The Terminator, Titanic, Avatar.
George Lucas: Star Wars
Steven Spielberg: Indiana Jones, Schindlers’s List, Jurassic Parl
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