The only film critic who ever managed to actually create something good

The only film critic who ever managed to actually create something good

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Guys.... guys, what if media... was bad?

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I miss how ruthless he was during his BBC4 Screenwipe stuff, he's mellowed out a lot since he made a name for himself

>managed to actually create something good
Which is?

Black Mirror is the best sci i show in the last 10 years.
The fact that that he has faced literally no competition is besides the point.

Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe obviously.

The whole French New Wave were film critics bro

This only further cements the point, since literally nothing that came out of french new wave was good.

A Touch of Cloth
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Sure. Well, bye.

Go fuck yourself.

It's shit, with or without competition.

French new wave is is just masking utter technical ineptitude with heaping amounts of pretension.

Without French New Wave, there wouldn't have been New Hollywood.

You know what, that's a fair point.
Something good came out of the French New Wave, but literally none of it was French New Wave.

Contempt, A Woman Is a Woman, Jules and Jim, The 400 Blows, Shoot the Piano Player, Alphaville...

>Contempt

>Resnais
>Rivette
>Eustache
>Anything less than great.
You must be american, I guess.

Dead Set and Touch of Cloth are genuinely good

Expanse is easily the best scifi show

what if phone... but too much?

>there will never be another yearly wipe

Its better to rewatch old twilightzone or outer limits than that pozzed shit. Hell, even the first forest whitaker twilight zone remake was better than black mirror.

French new wave was fine but as a movement in film it pales in comparison to Taiwanese new wave. Not in impact obviously, but in quality and indeed honesty

I could agree, but what does that have to do with anything?

The success of one anthology show creates hope that one day they'll make more.
Anthology shows are a great idea for film makers to get to actually experiment with ideas.

I used to read his Screen Burn columns in the Guardian TV guide, his career path is pretty based

Correct
Also isn't that guy in The Expanse as the belter president or whatever