Cronenberg's 3 best films are A Dangerous Method, Cosmopolis, and Maps To The Stars. All featuring Canadian actress Sarah Gadon, the queen of Cronenberg kino.
I watched The Fly. First half was really good and engaging, second half took a dump all over that and made the whole movie shit. Just because someone has a different opinion than you doesn’t mean they’re being contrarian. Luckily, I have his other movies a shot and they were a lot better. Except Videodrome. That was worse than The Fly.
cronenberg's movies somehow manage to be mediocre yet amazing as frick at the same time. i have seen nearly all his movies, and the best objectively are eastern promises, the fly, videodrome, and dead ringers.
How about a movie about a guy whose toaster breaks down, so he goes to the repair shop and some hot lady who mans the counter persuades him to trade in his broken toaster for a premium flesh toaster. The flesh toaster sits on his countertop, pulsating and spitting out weird embryonic fluids, and as time goes on, he gets an erotic urge to stick his dick in the flesh toaster. Finally he does it, and he hears the woman's voice say, "It's still a toaster" and it fries his dick. But it's okay, because the flesh toaster is part of him now and melds seamlessly into his body. It's a metaphor for our relationship with technology. Howard Shore does the music.
It's meant to allude to a police profile that says "has a history of violence." At least in the final draft. The first draft was an anthropological study that followed human civilization from the first murder up to the nuclear age. Cronenberg decided to give up and eat all of the leftover pie after filming the diner scene.
>no The Fly
Your mother's, sister's and daughter's sex tapes don't count.
Very telling how his post also disappeared.
It's accessible but not his best.
Fly, Eastern Promises and Naked Lunch
Cronenberg's 3 best films are A Dangerous Method, Cosmopolis, and Maps To The Stars. All featuring Canadian actress Sarah Gadon, the queen of Cronenberg kino.
for me it's Videodrome, The Fly and The Dead Zone
Crash is correct choice of the 3.
However; ExistenZ, Cosmopolis, and Map of The Stars should be instead considered.
A History of Violence is the best. That diner scene is kino. He smashes the guy in the face with a coffee pot.
I haven’t seen every Cronenberg movie, but of the ones I’ve seen, A History Of Violence is is his.
Make sure to watch every one with Sarah Gadon.
For me it's Shivers, Naked Lunch and Crash.
Another contrarian pretending the fly isnt his best work lmao. Get over it and accept it
The Fly is his most mainstream.
The Fly was the first Cronenberg film Sarah Gadon ever saw.
I watched The Fly. First half was really good and engaging, second half took a dump all over that and made the whole movie shit. Just because someone has a different opinion than you doesn’t mean they’re being contrarian. Luckily, I have his other movies a shot and they were a lot better. Except Videodrome. That was worse than The Fly.
nah Jeff Goldblum isn't that that kino
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The Fly, Scanners and Videodrome
>prove me wrong
To do that i'd have to watch all his films, which i won't.
All you need to do to prove him wrong is watch his 3 films with Sarah Gadon.
isn't it weird you will never see a real life vegana
For me it's Crash, Spider and Map to the Stars
cronenberg's movies somehow manage to be mediocre yet amazing as frick at the same time. i have seen nearly all his movies, and the best objectively are eastern promises, the fly, videodrome, and dead ringers.
>A Dangerous Method
Quite literally his worst film
must have skipped that last borefest he made
Sarah Gadon loves psychology. Her father is a psychologist.
She also starred in the film A Dangerous Method, where she played Emma Jung. Here's a scene where she meets Sigmund Freud.
I was about to say these are literally his 3 worst films but this hack director has so much more garbage its unbelievable.
How about a movie about a guy whose toaster breaks down, so he goes to the repair shop and some hot lady who mans the counter persuades him to trade in his broken toaster for a premium flesh toaster. The flesh toaster sits on his countertop, pulsating and spitting out weird embryonic fluids, and as time goes on, he gets an erotic urge to stick his dick in the flesh toaster. Finally he does it, and he hears the woman's voice say, "It's still a toaster" and it fries his dick. But it's okay, because the flesh toaster is part of him now and melds seamlessly into his body. It's a metaphor for our relationship with technology. Howard Shore does the music.
sounds like something boring his son would make
He directed Eastern Promises? No fricking shit.
Yeah he pivoted away from the freaky stuff but we're okay with it because the crime thriller movies were great.
>watch A History of Violence
>it's one man's story, not at all a comprehensive history of violence
dropped cronenberg after that
It's meant to allude to a police profile that says "has a history of violence." At least in the final draft. The first draft was an anthropological study that followed human civilization from the first murder up to the nuclear age. Cronenberg decided to give up and eat all of the leftover pie after filming the diner scene.