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Thread ID: 9576 | Posts: 3 | Started: 2003-09-06

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Gott [OP]

2003-09-06 16:09 | User Profile

[url=http://www.b2g4.com/boards/board.cgi?user=FilmReform]Film Industry Reform Movement[/url] Jaeger was a Hollywood insider - his site is a forum pushing for the same 'diversity' in Hollywood that the jews push for everyone and everything ...other than themselves.
The viciousness of the jews on this forum is pretty amusing and enlightening. If you go there - you will learn a lot about the inside track in Hollywood today. But not till Mr. Jaeger gets his archives back on line as his forum was recently nuked - and by of course you know who - and he is just now getting it back up. Anyway, it is a good site and people with a lot of inside dope post there.
Sometimes, he could use a little back up when the attacks get particularly nasty.


Roy Batty

2003-09-06 20:20 | User Profile

John Cones is an entertainment attorney who is also involved with the site. He has a lot of insight into the, eh, shall we say jewish question in other areas of American life. Not that he'll get into that on the site, but he will correspond with you if you e-mail him. At least he used to. He knows the deal. So do the jews. That's why they waste so much time attacking the site.


Gott

2003-09-07 13:16 | User Profile

You are in special effects work? Very cool. I don't much go to the movies anymore as I don't think they have ever been worse than today - more inept and also more obvious (probably the same thing). But, I do very much like Paul Verhoeven's work and think he is a closet National Socialist or at least Fascist at heart. I really like the messages that his movies communicate about what the world is and why it is. He never ever uses the J word, of course, but the cynical manipulations of the media is a centerpiece in virtually all his films. And the contemptuous put down of 'popular culture' in his movies is so thick it virtually drips.

I couldn't get over being impressed by the SX on Starship Troopers and in relation to the few other movies I've seen that use computer generated graphics, still think that the effects in Troopers are by far the most 'hyper-realistic' I have ever seen in a movie. I really was looking forward to the effects in Gladiator and Pearl Harbor and then felt that they were laughable, being able to easily identify all the computer shots (I thought I could, anyway). All those Hallmark Greeting card sunsets into which fake planes were always flying, and cheesy overviews of Rome, etc. So, I'm curious on your views on Verhoeven and also on the use of effects in his movies and in general.

Film history is my field.