Ballard was fond of the subject that the modern world causes mankind to disassociate themselves from one another. Cronenberg is fond of that theme too, that's what Videodrome is about, men who associate more with screens that with one another. To suggest a trite video game falls under the same heading as a work associated with artists like Ballard and Cronenberg is, respectfully, childish.
Mr. Veteran technically,no one wants to be told they are not smart enough to choose for themselves, but I fear that some creative works are made solely to lower the tone, although it is probably clear enough who makes the good works and who doesn't. Personally though, I don't think video games, however well made they are, however well rendered the images are, are 'art', but that's me.
David Lean I agree with you. For example, I think a film like Natural Born Killers is reprehensible as it advocates a life of crime and attacking authority, but that doesn't mean I would support banning it. I also think video games are art, as it is expressing someone's idea creatively (the definition of art), but not many of them are high art, as in they can't be analysed in deep detail.
Mr. Veteran that's not a great example, with respect. I'd tend to give Oliver Stone the benefit of the doubt and I think it does have things to say, not about the killers themselves, but the medias pursuit of them. I'm talking more about a gore/slasher movie, for example. Those have flimsy sub text and like porn movies are just to push some base buttons in our minds. In any case, Croenberg is highly moral film maker. Is clear as day he has nothing but the best of intentions for humanity. His films serve as a warning, especially movies like Crash. Speaking of things Ballard...High Rise is out next year!!
Hardline 18-cert that some outlets said should be banned and the fact that it’s NC-17 in the U.S. means this film was really...EXTREME for a mainstream audience but trust me CRASH 1996 doesn’t compare to something like ANTICHRIST, HUMAN CENTIPEDE, or that Eastern European film that’s so graphic it was banned in Norway and NZ!
@@hanshotfirst1138 got little wokey. I dont think he advocated for any censorship per se but any mildest accusation of "wokism" dissmises as nothing more than bigotry etc. and refers to himself and "cis white man" so... :eyeroll:
He's not actually defending the film itself, but rather people's right to see it.
No he is.
Crash is a great film. Cronenberg's best
Technically I agree but my fav is still videodrome. Crash next
@@Gypsywasteland dead ringers not bad too if u ask me
The Fly was something I saw and loved as a kid but Crimes Of The Future got me back in to Cronenberg and now I just saw Crash and I’m speechless
@@TheUnalteredMyth After a few years, I have realised as well made as the film is, its totally degenerate.
I'd say it's The Fly.
Spot on - f**k all censorship
Crash(1996) is a masterpiece
absolutely.
I have a similar feeling to those who try and ban violent video games.
Ballard was fond of the subject that the modern world causes mankind to disassociate themselves from one another. Cronenberg is fond of that theme too, that's what Videodrome is about, men who associate more with screens that with one another. To suggest a trite video game falls under the same heading as a work associated with artists like Ballard and Cronenberg is, respectfully, childish.
David Lean Still, censorship is bad under most guises, isn't it?
Mr. Veteran technically,no one wants to be told they are not smart enough to choose for themselves, but I fear that some creative works are made solely to lower the tone, although it is probably clear enough who makes the good works and who doesn't. Personally though, I don't think video games, however well made they are, however well rendered the images are, are 'art', but that's me.
David Lean I agree with you. For example, I think a film like Natural Born Killers is reprehensible as it advocates a life of crime and attacking authority, but that doesn't mean I would support banning it. I also think video games are art, as it is expressing someone's idea creatively (the definition of art), but not many of them are high art, as in they can't be analysed in deep detail.
Mr. Veteran that's not a great example, with respect. I'd tend to give Oliver Stone the benefit of the doubt and I think it does have things to say, not about the killers themselves, but the medias pursuit of them. I'm talking more about a gore/slasher movie, for example. Those have flimsy sub text and like porn movies are just to push some base buttons in our minds. In any case, Croenberg is highly moral film maker. Is clear as day he has nothing but the best of intentions for humanity. His films serve as a warning, especially movies like Crash. Speaking of things Ballard...High Rise is out next year!!
"Crash" is one of Cronenberg's most perfect films.
I'd put "Dead Ringers" alongside.
thanks for all the kermode uploads, heres a sub. and you cover reviews not already by 3 other channels, including kermodes own channel
Hardline 18-cert that some outlets said should be banned and the fact that it’s NC-17 in the U.S. means this film was really...EXTREME for a mainstream audience but trust me CRASH 1996 doesn’t compare to something like ANTICHRIST, HUMAN CENTIPEDE, or that Eastern European film that’s so graphic it was banned in Norway and NZ!
I miss this Kermode
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So "Kermode" is anti censorship?
not so much anymore lol
@@videoinsomniaReally? What’s changed? I haven’t kept up with his podcast in a while.
@@hanshotfirst1138 got little wokey. I dont think he advocated for any censorship per se but any mildest accusation of "wokism" dissmises as nothing more than bigotry etc. and refers to himself and "cis white man" so... :eyeroll: