Very intelligent. It's fascinating that he comes at film from both a business and artistic stand point. He's willing to understand that it's a business and money must be made, but once the film begins shooting, he must then find a way for it become a piece of artistic expression. It's unbelievable how he continues doing this with each film, especially in today's over saturated marketplace.
Love how people are still so divided over Legend. I'm a kid of the 80s and I grew up with it and so i have a deep warm nostalgic love for it as much i have for say, He-Man & Thundercats. It was a part of my childhood, and as a child, i loved it's simplicity, the fantasy element & it's breathtaking imagery. I watch it now and have such respect for a truly beautiful film that is devoid of ANY CGI and still looks as breathtaking as it did when i was 10 yrs old seeing it at my local Odeon cinema.
Enjoy this man's work while he's here because once he's gone there will never be another like him. Old school directors like him are becoming increasingly rare in this hyper all style no substance culture we live in.
At the height of his powers Scott made 4 truly special movies.the duellists,legend,blade runner and alien. For me these were pure Scott movies,very nearly perfect in every way,visually and story wise etc.his career after that was very hit and miss for some reason.....but still a very talented man.
@AMBat3rdrock I've seen a lot of films and I can see that there is no way to offically say what my top five are, because it changes every hour depending on what mood I'm in. I like a lot of real hard hitting films but right now I would say; Predator, The Truman Show, Alien, Bladerunner and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
@Statistic100 i have a passion for filmmaking but havnt had the opportunity to do anything with it i hope my dream dosnt die because of a lack of action. why do you want to be a filmmaker?
funny that he doesn't think that bladerunner isn't considered a success by box office standards, when it fact its a certified classic and has tremendously influenced sci-fi cinema.
@Statistic100 love all of them especially bladerunner ridley scott is one of my favourite directors and the truman show, very original. you must be a stanley kubrick fan this i would assume because i am. if your not i would recommend 2001 a space odyssey im sure you have seen it but if not you should because it is one of the greatest films ever made and the famous jump or match cut not sure which one it is (bone thrown in the air then cut to space station) is truly a work born of pure genius
@Statistic100 Thats great you should keep it up im trying to do at least one thing everyday that brings me a step closer and i would like to get into college to study film but my options are quite limited. london film academy have some amazing courses for professionals and people with little to no experience but they are quite expensive you should take a look at them though. do you have any favourite films?
in a more recent interview rid states he "couldn't care less" what critics of prometheus think of it. since that time, millions of caviling fans have repined, and he now receives hundreds of thousands of begging requests that he reprise prometheus in a sequel. preferably upside down and in mandarin this time, to provide even further provocation of curiosity and thought. ridley says he'll think about it.
Very intelligent. It's fascinating that he comes at film from both a business and artistic stand point. He's willing to understand that it's a business and money must be made, but once the film begins shooting, he must then find a way for it become a piece of artistic expression. It's unbelievable how he continues doing this with each film, especially in today's over saturated marketplace.
Love how people are still so divided over Legend.
I'm a kid of the 80s and I grew up with it and so i have a deep warm nostalgic love for it as much i have for say, He-Man & Thundercats.
It was a part of my childhood, and as a child, i loved it's simplicity, the fantasy element & it's breathtaking imagery.
I watch it now and have such respect for a truly beautiful film that is devoid of ANY CGI and still looks as breathtaking as it did when i was 10 yrs old seeing it at my local Odeon cinema.
true wisdom!! Thanx Ridley!! God bless you
This is an example of a very intelligent man
Enjoy this man's work while he's here because once he's gone there will never be another like him. Old school directors like him are becoming increasingly rare in this hyper all style no substance culture we live in.
He's 10 years older now. I hope he never retires...
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Every Oscar show should just start with an oscar for Ridley.... even if he hasn't made a movie that year
Ditto. He made me realize that films can be both art and entertainment.
At the height of his powers Scott made 4 truly special movies.the duellists,legend,blade runner and alien.
For me these were pure Scott movies,very nearly perfect in every way,visually and story wise etc.his career after that was very hit and miss for some reason.....but still a very talented man.
Legend and Blade Runner are the best atmospheric films ever in the 80's. It was way ahead of its time.
Legend was brilliant.
0:00-0:10 - Count how many times Ridley said Hmm, Hmm - quite a few lol! I think he is his own greatest hero :-O
ridley scott have to be the most genius director ever.
i love all of his movies and hes my hero
i love that guy!!! thanks for so many awesome movies!
Lot's of respect.
Agreed.
Mark Lawson's a charisma-free fat sweaty egg. How dare he criticise the master Sir Ridley.
RIP Tony Scott
Good advice. Hard to commit too but good.
Again, the 2007 commercials. Utterly impossible, even if he started at the age of 1 with a clone!
Top man great director
@AMBat3rdrock I've seen a lot of films and I can see that there is no way to offically say what my top five are, because it changes every hour depending on what mood I'm in. I like a lot of real hard hitting films but right now I would say; Predator, The Truman Show, Alien, Bladerunner and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
legend
@Statistic100 i have a passion for filmmaking but havnt had the opportunity to do anything with it i hope my dream dosnt die because of a lack of action. why do you want to be a filmmaker?
funny that he doesn't think that bladerunner isn't considered a success by box office standards, when it fact its a certified classic and has tremendously influenced sci-fi cinema.
It's just a fact, it didn't make money.
Thats irrelevant to how good a movie it is
I love Blade Runner and Legend (Tangerine Dream). G.I. Jane is cool too. 📽☕
I want to be like Ridley. Feel like I share a lot of traits with him.
@Statistic100 love all of them especially bladerunner ridley scott is one of my favourite directors and the truman show, very original. you must be a stanley kubrick fan this i would assume because i am. if your not i would recommend 2001 a space odyssey im sure you have seen it but if not you should because it is one of the greatest films ever made and the famous jump or match cut not sure which one it is (bone thrown in the air then cut to space station) is truly a work born of pure genius
@AMBat3rdrock to put it simply because i love films and want to make some, seems like the most fun and rewarding job to do in life.
He's right though, it's more important to pick your own standard to judge against, as far as making practical changes goes.
@AMBat3rdrock I watch tons of films new and old, I've gone to a BFI thing that was okay and I'm also taking Drama, Media and Film studies at college
Well he should, he's a godamn genius
@Statistic100 I feel exactly the same i hope you can acheive this ambition of yours. are you doing anything to make this dream a reality?
@reviewreviewer1 Well then that's down to opinion, but he is an epic director.
@Statistic100 Thats great you should keep it up im trying to do at least one thing everyday that brings me a step closer and i would like to get into college to study film but my options are quite limited. london film academy have some amazing courses for professionals and people with little to no experience but they are quite expensive you should take a look at them though. do you have any favourite films?
GI Jane? He did that? Crickey
in a more recent interview rid states he "couldn't care less" what critics of prometheus think of it. since that time, millions of caviling fans have repined, and he now receives hundreds of thousands of begging requests that he reprise prometheus in a sequel. preferably upside down and in mandarin this time, to provide even further provocation of curiosity and thought. ridley says he'll think about it.
STOP READING THE PRESS
i liked alien covenant a lot...
@reviewreviewer1 Both KOH and Legend were ruined by Hollywood interference. If you watch the directors cuts, they are 100X better.
Dont read reviews..thank you.
@90lysander lol
@ridlazz921 well said
He needs to get out of the directors chair for a bit and work on that belly pudge :P
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