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Post by mattias »

aj wrote:your own property
sigh, open your fucking mind or go away.

/matt
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Post by fritzcarraldo »

aj wrote:
i do not accept the argument that it spoils people's evenings out to engage in this kind of activity, i suspect it would make them think and question far more than the average hollywood film. this is exactly the sort of thing which should be encouraged.
You think you are entitled or great enough a mind to force other people who are entertaining themselves somewhere into thinking something you want them to think. What they are doing is not right and you know what people should do? That is very scary and a anachronism. Or, that is fascism and what dictators do to their people. Nobody wants that or approves of that.

Use your own property and goods for your unrequested (and likely unwanted) art
The question here is not to damage other people property. Nobody here is a cop or never got his night ruined by a guerrilla filmakers (or whatever they call themselves) action.

The question is, that they think that by making their graffittis or projecting their films, that suposedly give them a lot of work, into other films credits or dark parts they are really fighting the society order.

I really don't think they are threatning the society order.

I think that they are fighting boredom.

Yes, the question here is bordem, the title of this post was about boredom.

I think that the people who made the post is bored with his life, so it's trying to show his frustration on other people fun.

I can only see an act like this as a desperate way to fight his boredom.

I think you should start to let your boredom settle on you, don't be so desperate, let it flow. Boredom is a friend of art.

Think about Van Gogh, Schubert or others, their life was their art and their boredom.

Or else tale the way to fight your boredom, continue entertaining yourself, do crazy stuff, form a rock band, do graffitis, make revolutionary speaches, project your films on godzilla credits, all that entertaining stuff, that always reminds me those folks at MTV, Jack something, it's very fashion now to be absurd.

It's your choice, i only can recomend you to think for yourself and choose wisely.

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Post by aj »

mattias wrote:
aj wrote:your own property
sigh, open your ....... mind or go away.

/matt
Well, well.
And you were worried about a so called (by you) political incorrect joke. But stealing and vandalism is OK?

So much for your streetculture.

Getting insultive in a language you do not master fully is not very wise. Do not watch television too much. It is not real life. Real people do not behave as shown.

The forum would rather be better off without you than without me.
Kind regards,

André
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:roll: Wind up merchant - ancient English tradition

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Post by FILM-THURSO »

My god fathers. Calm down guys. So what if some bloke screens his movies over someone-elses. Although it does constitute a breach of copyright the audience probly found it equaly interesting or irritating but I don't think they would have had such strong emotions on the subject. 8O
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