What's his best film?

What's his best film?

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Repulsion is the one I remember being the strongest

Chinatown.

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Rosemary's Baby has some moments of paranoid tension, but Repulsion is so much more stylized and visually creative

>not The Tenant
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Probably some overrated crap

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Rosemary's Baby

Casting himself as the lead was a giant mistake

>Best
Chinatown/Tess/Knife in Water

>Worst
Pirates

>Underrated
Death and the Maiden/Bitter Moon

>Overrated
Rosemary's Baby

The Tenant sucked ass

What sucked about it?

The five bodies on the floor performance. Manson took all the credit, but my man polanski produced that shit

The Tenet or Chinatown

His stuff in the 1980s and 1990s was boring

Why are all jews kiddie diddling creeps?

Their talmud says its fine

I kinda like Frantic. The sexy leather French girl who helps him find his wife is a strong point

He married her after they wrapped. She was like 19 or 20 and he was in his 50s.

He likes them young

And 30 years later they are still together

The Fearless Vampire Killers. Complete failure as a comedy, but a damn good gothic horror.

>The Fearless Vampire Killers
>damn good gothic horror
explain

The Ninth Gate is legendary

Chinatown is his only great movie. He really doesn't deserve his legacy

>He really doesn't deserve his legacy

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Chinatown is a top 10 movie ever made you know it’s true

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Why? It's just some genre picture.

Pirates is one of my guilty pleasures

can't find a good copy anywhere

Shut the fuck up cunt

Macbeth

This thread needed some more Tess in it

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It's how they get back at the goyim.

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His first, Repulsion, of course!

The Pianist because it's the only holocaust movie that I watched that felt less like a propaganda piece and more like a personal tragedy.

love repulsion but i gotta disagree with you there

Agree, but try showing it to a Twilight fan...

do you think hes going to watch once a upon a time in hollywood? I know wherever hes exiled too hasnt had showings yet

What's great about it? I like a lot of Hammer horror films, and I get what it's trying to do, but it's just so boring at times. The parts that aren't boring are great, but it's really slow overall

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>Twilight fan
The only way a pubescent girl would ever watch a Roman Polanski movie would be if Roman himself was showing her one in his dungeon.

International Man of Mystery

Chinatown or the Scottish play.

Exactly this
Small scale stories are always the best
We already know the broader details and don’t need to dwell on them, imagination is greater than having it shoved in your face, mr Spielberg
This also applies to Munich (great movie), the constant graphic flashbacks to the athletes village shootings/hostages actually relived drama instead of building it. It would have been more effective to never show what happened to the viewer and have the audience have to build the event up in their own minds through the main characters anecdotes instead

It's got a castle and inn set that a serious adaptation of Dracula would kill for, beautiful snowy scenery, Ferdy Mayne makes for a great vampire count to the point you wish he'd been in a serious movie, Komeda contributes a genuinely eerie score and, for a comedy, there's a surprisingly bleak ending.

It's definitely got pacing issues though and the comedy is pretty lame. I still think it had all the right ingredients to be one of the best vampire movies ever made.

This is a great point about the film, why it one of the few Holocust movie that I watch (for example, one could argue the big red one is one, even if it not.)

There's actually a pretty big teenage fanbase in Europe (and nerdy Twitard-like American girls) for the musical version.

>Macbeth
this

TESS

was gonna say. His "real life" horror film that earnt him his accolades with the hollywood in crowd

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I thought it was funny, I remember seeing it when I was a teenager and thinking the girl was really cute so I looked her up not even to fap then saw what happened to her ;_;

susan atkins drank her adrenalised blood

The Pianist is the best holocaust movie, but I don't think it's Polanski's best film

nah hes right. his movies can be comfy but other than that theyre just boring

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The Ghost Writer

Tranny

For me, it's Bitter Moon

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chinatown

>The Tenant sucked ass
what?

This

absolute pleb, what do you like about repulsion? it was shit imo

Knife in the Water

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>also /tv - OMG FUCK THOSE JEWISH PEDOPHILES THEY DESERVE TO BURN
What did he mean by this?

It's not this film, it's Robert Towne's He simply happened to direct it.

How is Rosemary not heavily stylized and visually creative?

If you first want me to tell you what I liked about, might consider putting some modicum of effort into your post instead of resorting to "muh pleb this, muh shit that". You're not an infant, are you now?

>director just happened to direct it
Compare Chinatown with The Two Jakes

Didn't watch that one yet, but it was like a decade and a half of difference between them so don't really expect it to be on par.