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anarchicq ([info]anarchicq) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2010-10-05 22:58:00


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Entry tags:movie wank, reviews

Confused Matthew vs 2001: A Space Odyssey vs Chase vs Confused Matthew
A few months back, the enigmatic Confused Matthew reviewed the classic 2001: A Space Odyssey. The 3 part video review involved a lot of "This ISN'T A FILM! It's an ART PROJECT!" and "Land scape......lands scape.....land scape....I heart HAL.......colours......space foetus."


People respond to his review and Confused Matthew responds in turn and it all goes quite well.

Until Chase posts a nine part video screed in which he takes the review personally and uses one massive tone argument.

Confused Matthew responds. After a two part video response, Confused Matthew posted a video saying he was halting the reviews in fear of indeed becoming too personal.

Until today, when he posted part 3.

Grab the popcorn, sit back, and watch.



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[info]catslash
2010-10-10 03:58 am UTC (link)
I took a class on Kubrick's films over the summer, and one of my papers was about how 2001 is so visual as to make it nearly inaccessible to people (like me) who are not visually oriented at all. I don't think this is a bad thing, it's just an "is what it is" thing. The class made me appreciate it as a film, but if I'm going to watch Kubrick for fun, I'm gonna pick a different movie.

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