R.I.P. Mr Lumet, In these days where film is becoming nothing more than a massive C.G .I. fest with no human touch, your films will always stand the test of time.
Sidney Lumet was a amazing film director. The world lost one of the most talented and most creative people we have. We also love his movies in Germany but I think the whole world loved him.
One of the best directors...ever ! But I mostly disagree with him on digital versus film. Digital belongs in the realm of photography(Or documentaries) , but film belongs in the realm of art. And if done right art can take you into another world , which is what the best movies are supposed to do. This is also one of the reasons I prefer old fashion stop motion FX to CGI and the same reason the 1933 King Kong was vastly superior to Peter Jackson's CGI loaded King Kong. Like watching a video game.
@nicolawicz You can't really be a hack and be talented. Not only that, but 12 Angry Men, Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, Network, The Verdict... styleless? Please.
@RabbiReport You certainly can be a talented hack. Those films are great and all, but you can't even tell they were made by the same person. He'd direct anything. Maybe I shouldn't have said hack, he's more like a Hollywood craftsman.
@nicolawicz Who cares if you can't tell if they were made by the same person? Why should you be able to? Can you tell that Crouching Tiger and Brokeback Mountain are the same filmmaker? Oceans 11 and Sex, Lies & Videotape? The Daytrippers and Paul? How about 1941 and ET? Apocalypse Now and Jack? I'm not sure why similarity in style from film to film is a good thing in your book.
@RabbiReport One thing is for each film to have a particular style and another is to have a workmanlike approach to all your films. The only stylish film I've seen from this guy is The Pawnbroker.
@nicolawicz People throw the word "HACK" around way too much. The definition of the word HACK means that you make something purely just for money. It does NOT necessarily mean you're a bad filmmaker. There are hacks who actually make good films from time to time and there are bad filmmakers who are definitely does not fit the definition of the word hack. Love or hate Sidney's films, you can definitely see he mostly makes films that interests him. Not something an actual hack would do.
Great insights; I love this man and that he is STILL with us and churning out great work. Thanks so much for posting this--would've loved to have been there!
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I like how Lumet says style is not meant to be seen but felt. Bravo.
Jayla60 10 months ago
I like how Lumet style is not meant to be see but felt. Bravo.
Jayla60 10 months ago
Truly one of our greatest Directors of all time. Its amazing that he never won an Oscar God Bless you Mr. Lumet.
And thank you!
fbisono66 10 months ago
R.I.P. Mr Lumet, In these days where film is becoming nothing more than a massive C.G .I. fest with no human touch, your films will always stand the test of time.
cha5 10 months ago
Sidney Lumet was a amazing film director. The world lost one of the most talented and most creative people we have. We also love his movies in Germany but I think the whole world loved him.
Rest in peace Sidney
Widukind75 10 months ago 7
The greatest director of all time and he hasn't won an oscar. How the fuck could they nominate Juno instead of Before the devil knows you're dead?
OMFGITSROHIT 11 months ago
One of the best directors...ever ! But I mostly disagree with him on digital versus film. Digital belongs in the realm of photography(Or documentaries) , but film belongs in the realm of art. And if done right art can take you into another world , which is what the best movies are supposed to do. This is also one of the reasons I prefer old fashion stop motion FX to CGI and the same reason the 1933 King Kong was vastly superior to Peter Jackson's CGI loaded King Kong. Like watching a video game.
alexalex3131 1 year ago
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So typical of a hack, preferring digital video to film. He's always been a styleless hack. Talented, but a hack nonetheless.
nicolawicz 1 year ago
@nicolawicz You can't really be a hack and be talented. Not only that, but 12 Angry Men, Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, Network, The Verdict... styleless? Please.
RabbiReport 1 year ago
@RabbiReport You certainly can be a talented hack. Those films are great and all, but you can't even tell they were made by the same person. He'd direct anything. Maybe I shouldn't have said hack, he's more like a Hollywood craftsman.
nicolawicz 1 year ago
@nicolawicz Who cares if you can't tell if they were made by the same person? Why should you be able to? Can you tell that Crouching Tiger and Brokeback Mountain are the same filmmaker? Oceans 11 and Sex, Lies & Videotape? The Daytrippers and Paul? How about 1941 and ET? Apocalypse Now and Jack? I'm not sure why similarity in style from film to film is a good thing in your book.
RabbiReport 10 months ago
@RabbiReport One thing is for each film to have a particular style and another is to have a workmanlike approach to all your films. The only stylish film I've seen from this guy is The Pawnbroker.
nicolawicz 10 months ago
@RabbiReport lol hack. this is sidney lumet fool
remsify1 1 year ago
@remsify1 I didn't call him a hack.
RabbiReport 10 months ago
@nicolawicz People throw the word "HACK" around way too much. The definition of the word HACK means that you make something purely just for money. It does NOT necessarily mean you're a bad filmmaker. There are hacks who actually make good films from time to time and there are bad filmmakers who are definitely does not fit the definition of the word hack. Love or hate Sidney's films, you can definitely see he mostly makes films that interests him. Not something an actual hack would do.
klausweasley 10 months ago
Film has got soul.
It's a feeling.
If you don't get it you don't get it.
Sorry.
mazel37 2 years ago
@mazel37 AMEN. why dont we just paint on digital pallets from now on too!
goldenyearz 1 year ago
I love hearing positive news about HD, sometimes I wish Scorsese, Spielberg and Stone would go that way as well.
ilovepanslabyrinth 3 years ago
HD rules!
ilovepanslabyrinth 3 years ago
Great director, and he's right about HD, film is dead, long live film (HD film's that is).
thelimray 3 years ago
@thelimray
I think alot of people were sold on it, because if David Finchers Zodiac
It was like....that's HD? I'm sold
ilovepanslabyrinth 1 year ago
Great insights; I love this man and that he is STILL with us and churning out great work. Thanks so much for posting this--would've loved to have been there!
BeastGlatisant 4 years ago 5