Archived Edit a popular movie so everyone is wearing masks. See how much of the magic remains. (whatever)
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Archived Edit a popular movie so everyone is wearing masks. See how much of the magic remains. (whatever)
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[–] 25117591? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Hm. Not a trivial task.
Let's whittle it down to one movie and consider it from there.
What's a movie completely dependent on facial expressions. A Jim Carrey flick?
[–] AngryInVirginia 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Twilight
[–] webrustler [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
'The Mask' comes to mind. JK, 'The Truman Show' might work and its kinda subversive anyway.
There's a lot of comedy that totally wouldn't work with the fag rag.
On the drama side, 'Crash' really moved me, when I originally saw it but I think it's not that popular a movie that almost everyone has seen.
[–] FridayJones ago
The one where the "evil huwhite cop" grinds on some nigger's wife during a traffic stop, and then rescues her from her burning car after she crashes it? I thought the characters were completely opaque in that movie, it was like every single bit of them and their motivation was just painted on. But the "anthology" style had its merits, though this suffered from the same statistical unlikelihoods that plagued "LA Story." There are about 15 million people driving around the area every day, the chances of drama intertwining between unrelated characters is nil. These films need a smaller town for that shit to be possible.