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Director: Roman Polanski
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:06 pm
by Hexpane_Archive
Mark Hansen wrote:Hexpane wrote:I wonder if he'd fuck me if I shaved my pubes clean?
I'd be a star fucker for realz new york!
Hexpane, you'd need to go through puberty first.
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awww dayum dawg, i waz hopinz u'd hl3p m3 shav mi p33ch fuzz
I'll let you keep the clippins, no questions asked!
Director: Roman Polanski
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:12 pm
by Mark Hansen_Archive
Hexpane wrote:Mark Hansen wrote:Hexpane wrote:I wonder if he'd fuck me if I shaved my pubes clean?
I'd be a star fucker for realz new york!
Hexpane, you'd need to go through puberty first.
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
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awww dayum dawg, i waz hopinz u'd hl3p m3 shav mi p33ch fuzz
I'll let you keep the clippins, no questions asked!
Only if I can do it with a straight razor. Hopefully, the blade won't slip.
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Director: Roman Polanski
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 5:19 pm
by frelnamp_Archive
I'd rather talk about his films...
Yep.
Director: Roman Polanski
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 11:56 pm
by AAAAAAAARGH_Archive
Hexpane wrote:Had to vote crap just because ...
you know, he is a child rapist. Its one thing to fuck children, since they can't truly consent its wrong, but its another thing to drug them and fuck them and not even get their illegal 'consent'.
Of course he will 'win' w/ a not crap the same way celebs get a free pass in real life if there are enough fan$.
The poll is "Director: Roman Polanski," not "Human Being: Roman Polanski."
Director: Roman Polanski
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 1:11 am
by punch_the_lion_Archive
As a FILMMAKER, not crap up to The Tenant and maybe Tess. Downhill from then on.
Director: Roman Polanski
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 1:22 am
by frelnamp_Archive
I've seen Tess a couple of times and it's gone right out of my brain. Nothing memorable in it for me I guess. The post-Tess movies I've seen were Pirates, Frantic, and The Ninth Gate. They all had their moments, and I would watch them again, but those ones don't really convey such a weird heavy mood as earlier films did so well.
Director: Roman Polanski
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 2:54 am
by tocharian_Archive
I've seen Tess more than a couple of times, and with each viewing it feels more like Polanski is torturing Natassjia Kinski like some poor insect held under a magnifying glass by a pubescent brat.
Polanski is fascinated with female degradation, and not in a constructive way. He somewhat empathizes with his female characters, but he also creepily oogles their debasement. Repulsion , a perfect example of this, was gross (not to mention completely ludicrous). I think what Ace said about his not having ethics and it showing in his films is spot on.
I'm going to rewatch Chinatown (it's been a while) to see if it in fact jives with what Sparky was saying. More later.
Director: Roman Polanski
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 9:20 am
by Mark Hansen_Archive
I liked his films "Bitter Moon" and "Death and the Maiden" quite a bit. Especially, "Death and the Maiden". "The Ninth Gate" was ok, not great, but watchable. I never saw "Frantic".
Director: Roman Polanski
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 9:27 am
by Mark Hansen_Archive
So, you don't think an early childhood spent hiding from people who want to kill you, and seeing whatever passes for morality turned upside down before your eyes, seeing a world filled with a different level of horror everyday, wouldn't affect someone, and perhaps cause them to lose their way?
I'm not saying it excuses him and what he did, because it doesn't, but I certainly think it set the stage for it to happen.
The easiest, most primitive, atavistic way for a victim to rectify the imbalance in their mind that they feel because they are a victim, is to become a victimizer.
Director: Roman Polanski
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 12:26 pm
by Ace_Archive
Mark Hansen wrote:So, you don't think an early childhood spent hiding from people who want to kill you, and seeing whatever passes for morality turned upside down before your eyes, seeing a world filled with a different level of horror everyday, wouldn't affect someone, and perhaps cause them to lose their way?
I'm not saying it excuses him and what he did, because it doesn't, but I certainly think it set the stage for it to happen.
There. When I try to psychoanalyze Polanski that's exactly what I consider - but it really isn't enough to salvage his filmmaking for me. Just because he isn't as cynical as directors like the Tarantino and the Coen brothers, doesn't mean his worldview is any different.
It doesn't surprise me that he's so popular, and that people love him, but when I watch his films he basically talks about how mindless this world is, and, I don't know, that does nothing for me.