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biznology
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It certainly is a documentary as it "DOCUMENTS" his travel and experience. And just so you know, it was nominated recently for an oscar for "best DOCUMENTARY"


ok, so the one person in this forum who talks the most smack about the US media thinks that the Oscar is a righteous award now?

it may 'document' whatever the hell he wants it to, but that doesnt mean it tries to look at the situation in an objective manner. most 'good' documentaries try to look at both sides of the situation. just because he grew up in MI, has a membership in the NRA, and all that doesnt mean that he gives both sides equal consideration.

being from colorado, i especially thought that his treatment of littleton was abysmal. i frankly thot that he would give columbine in general more respect, more time. all he did was show the security tapes (unnecessary) and then interview the people at Lockheed. it IS a major industry but it paints that area of Colorado as a war town or something. he did little to analyze the situation, culture, and economics. Matt Stone may make for an entertaining interview...but that doesnt mean that its fair and objective.

the point of this 'documentary' (since you are so intent on calling it that) is to make you think. it should make you consider new viewpoints. sadly, in most of the world outside the US i think it is only reinforcing ideas that have little basis. you can make any country look stupid and violent if you only interview the stupid and violent and then compare them with the intelligentsia|


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the point of this 'documentary' (since you are so intent on calling it that) is to make you think. it should make you consider new viewpoints. sadly, in most of the world outside the US i think it is only reinforcing ideas that have little basis. you can make any country look stupid and violent if you only interview the stupid and violent and then compare them with the intelligentsia|


Yes, but I think it's directed as much at the American public (who wouldn't necessarily have these preconceived stereotypes of the US in their head) as it is the rest of the world. It's aim - as I understand it - is to blatantly demonstrate to the American public the perils of loose gun-control laws (amongst other things) which may explain the bias in the way it's presented. Presenting the opposing view point may not be necessary, as it would be presumed that the majority of the target audience already holds - or is familiar - with these views. Sadly, as with most pursuits like this, it probably only serves to preach to the converted (after-all, just how available was this film in the US? Would the average citizen have gotten the chance to see it?).

I haven't seen it btw, so I'm just speculating.


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ok, so the one person in this forum who talks the most smack about the US media thinks that the Oscar is a righteous award now?

it may 'document' whatever the hell he wants it to, but that doesnt mean it tries to look at the situation in an objective manner. most 'good' documentaries try to look at both sides of the situation. just because he grew up in MI, has a membership in the NRA, and all that doesnt mean that he gives both sides equal consideration.

being from colorado, i especially thought that his treatment of littleton was abysmal. i frankly thot that he would give columbine in general more respect, more time. all he did was show the security tapes (unnecessary) and then interview the people at Lockheed. it IS a major industry but it paints that area of Colorado as a war town or something. he did little to analyze the situation, culture, and economics. Matt Stone may make for an entertaining interview...but that doesnt mean that its fair and objective.

the point of this 'documentary' (since you are so intent on calling it that) is to make you think. it should make you consider new viewpoints. sadly, in most of the world outside the US i think it is only reinforcing ideas that have little basis. you can make any country look stupid and violent if you only interview the stupid and violent and then compare them with the intelligentsia|


The point I was trying to make is that the Oscars categorized this film as a documentary as opposed to another sub-genre of filmmaking. By seeing the asthetic and directional characteristics of "bowling for Columbine" the oscars felt this was a documentary as opposed to a drama.

Just becuase a documentary carries a heavy political stance on a subject that you may not seem to agree with, doesnt make it less of a documentary. I actually think the fact its getting so much praise is becuase he does look at it from an objective point of view, a perspective that has made many American viewers walk out of the theatre sickened at the truth.

We all know that one side is always mediated, this documentary has made the other side viewable to the public.

And yes.... i do think that the oscars are bullshit, but it doesnt mean their categorization of films is flawed....


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And yes.... i do think that the oscars are bullshit, but it doesnt mean their categorization of films is flawed....


So it's bullshit except for when it supports your point of view?

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So it's bullshit except for when it supports your point of view?


Yes i think i think the oscars are bullshit.. and that partly has to do with my opinion. But a film can appreciated by me even though i did not enjoy it.


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Yes i think i think the oscars are bullshit.. and that partly has to do with my opinion. But a film can appreciated by me even though i did not enjoy it.


gladiator won best film.

therefore the oscars and their categorizations mean nothing to me.


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Yes, but I think it's directed as much at the American public (who wouldn't necessarily have these preconceived stereotypes of the US in their head) as it is the rest of the world. It's aim - as I understand it - is to blatantly demonstrate to the American public the perils of loose gun-control laws (amongst other things) which may explain the bias in the way it's presented. Presenting the opposing view point may not be necessary, as it would be presumed that the majority of the target audience already holds - or is familiar - with these views. Sadly, as with most pursuits like this, it probably only serves to preach to the converted (after-all, just how available was this film in the US? Would the average citizen have gotten the chance to see it?).

I haven't seen it btw, so I'm just speculating.


ok, so i will restart here. the thing that worries me about the film is that it is EASIER to see here in Sweden than in the US. and the fact of the matter is that most things the film covers arent necessarily 'common knowledge' in the US.

most people in the US didnt/wouldnt see it.

i think the film is excellent, i just worry about how it is being taken outside of the US (where inside it ISNT being 'taken' much at all). i urge all people to see it, but take it with a grain of salt. thats all|


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gladiator won best film.

therefore the oscars and their categorizations mean nothing to me.


I think your failing to miss my point. We are not arguing about what is "BEST" but what a cinematic piece is categorized as. Gladiatar may not be the "best " film even though i won that category, it nonetheless is a FILM... just like an animated movie can fall under "BEST ANIMATION"... i feel like im talking to a child.


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I think your failing to miss my point. We are not arguing about what is "BEST" but what a cinematic piece is categorized as. Gladiatar may not be the "best " film even though i won that category, it nonetheless is a FILM... just like an animated movie can fall under "BEST ANIMATION"... i feel like im talking to a child.


yes, and its good you feel that way. you will get very far in life being arrogant and unflinching. i understand that you would like more to discuss how childlike i am instead of the film-

its just funny how i avoided being a film major because of people like you. just because you have an interest doesnt mean you are always right or know all. but as long as you believe that i guess thats all that is important. any film student giving a review or criticism of a film would do so in more than 5 sentences. theres no such thing as 'indescribable'.

so beyond debating the categorization of the Oscars i think my above comments -pertaining to the film- speak.

as for our discussion, it reminds me of a humorous quote:

Banky: That's what the Internet is for, slandering others anonymously.

and i guess that Bowling for Columbine is the best film ever made because people from the US are stupid, violent, and childlike. thank you


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yes, and its good you feel that way. you will get very far in life being arrogant and unflinching. i understand that you would like more to discuss how childlike i am instead of the film-


You understood wrong.. just like when you said this film isnt a documentary.

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its just funny how i avoided being a film major because of people like you. just because you have an interest doesnt mean you are always right or know all. but as long as you believe that i guess thats all that is important. any film student giving a review or criticism of a film would do so in more than 5 sentences. theres no such thing as 'indescribable'.


I didnt know there were specific rules that one had to follow on a trance board when opening a thread about a film. This isnt a film review/criticism board

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so beyond debating the categorization of the Oscars i think my above comments -pertaining to the film- speak.

as for our discussion, it reminds me of a humorous quote:

Banky: That's what the Internet is for, slandering others anonymously.

and i guess that Bowling for Columbine is the best film ever made because people from the US are stupid, violent, and childlike. thank you


http://www.bowlingforcolumbine.com/...s/festivals.php

I think this link has sum up my point!


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