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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by Happy Shopper on Mar 31, 2010 16:09:37 GMT 1, Got mine finally! All in A1 condition. They got there in the end!!
Got mine finally! All in A1 condition. They got there in the end!!
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by OutsideIn on Apr 14, 2010 10:51:56 GMT 1, What’s next? I’m thinking of quitting the art world. I want to do something a bit more creative.
What’s next? I’m thinking of quitting the art world. I want to do something a bit more creative.
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by Daniel Silk on Apr 14, 2010 10:52:55 GMT 1, Passersby stop and stare at a life-size drawing on a public corner of male police officers passionately kissing. Disneyland visitors stumble across an Abu Ghraib–jumpsuited dummy near a ride. Tourists gawk at graffiti depicting kids playing in front of a wall, with a tropical paradise peeking through a gaping hole. (Did we mention that the “wall” is the West Bank barrier in Israel?) These guerrilla murals and gonzo pranks are just a few you’ll see in Exit Through the Gift Shop, an extraordinary street-art doc featuring—and made by—the mystery man responsible for those subversive pièces de résistance: Banksy. TONY conducted an interview with this reclusive graffiti legend and reluctant filmmaker via e-mail.
You inherited all this random footage from Thierry Guetta (a.k.a. Mr. Brainwash), who’d started shooting you and street artist Shepard Fairey years ago and couldn’t finish the movie. What made you think, I could make a documentary out of this? The beauty of having no idea how to make a movie is that I thought I could do it. Basically, this new art form was emerging that was a true global movement. It needed to be recorded and preserved accurately for posterity. And that’s the film I haven’t made.
Do you see Exit justifying the idea that street art is equal to what’s hanging in galleries? Should graffiti be judged on the same level as modern art? Of course not: It’s way more important than that. Hopefully street art will stop being trendy. They say the quickest way to kill a man’s ideas is to make him fashionable.
What’s more subversive: making socially conscious art that smacks people out of their stupor, or getting paid and becoming famous from it? I wouldn’t want to be remembered as the guy who contaminated a perfectly legitimate form of protest art with money and celebrities. I do sometimes question whether I’m part of the solution or part of the problem. For example: I’m getting pressure from my distributor to take out billboards for the film. Now, I hate billboards; they’re just corporate vandalism. And yet last week I was thinking, Well…maybe a couple won’t hurt.… There’s obviously nothing wrong with selling your art—only an idiot with a trust fund would tell you otherwise. But it’s confusing to know how far you should take it. I don’t read books or listen to music made by people in their spare time, so I guess the vandalism I look at shouldn’t be any different. I want it performed by professionals at the highest level.
You must get a lot of flak for that opinion. People ask, How do I sleep at night? Very well, actually. Because I’m an alcoholic.
Is it now harder to cultivate anonymity instead of fame? In today’s culture: yes. I don’t know why people are so keen to put the details of their private life in public; they forget that invisibility is a superpower.
You’ve called this a “street-art disaster film”—and said that the result feels personally disastrous. So did the positive reception at Sundance and Berlin shock you? I didn’t really think about the critics and audiences, I just wanted to make a film that my friends would enjoy. Unfortunately, all my friends are idiots.
Did the whole “Is this a hoax?” question about Mr. Brainwash and his artwork surprise you? Never once during the film’s making did it occur to me that people would think either the film or Thierry was some kind of put-on. In a way, that diminishes the power of the movie. But on the other hand, it makes me look kind of smart—so I’ll take it.
What made you choose that crumbling, graffiti-strewn wall for the film’s last shot? Maybe it represents the art of finding beauty in everyday life. Maybe it’s a poignant symbol of a generation’s dreams crumbling to dust. Maybe it’s a wall falling over. Essentially, the moral is—sometimes there is no moral, deal with it.
What’s next? I’m thinking of quitting the art world. I want to do something a bit more creative.
Read more: newyork.timeout.com/articles/film/84736/street-illegal#ixzz0l4BqJlcw
Passersby stop and stare at a life-size drawing on a public corner of male police officers passionately kissing. Disneyland visitors stumble across an Abu Ghraib–jumpsuited dummy near a ride. Tourists gawk at graffiti depicting kids playing in front of a wall, with a tropical paradise peeking through a gaping hole. (Did we mention that the “wall” is the West Bank barrier in Israel?) These guerrilla murals and gonzo pranks are just a few you’ll see in Exit Through the Gift Shop, an extraordinary street-art doc featuring—and made by—the mystery man responsible for those subversive pièces de résistance: Banksy. TONY conducted an interview with this reclusive graffiti legend and reluctant filmmaker via e-mail. You inherited all this random footage from Thierry Guetta (a.k.a. Mr. Brainwash), who’d started shooting you and street artist Shepard Fairey years ago and couldn’t finish the movie. What made you think, I could make a documentary out of this? The beauty of having no idea how to make a movie is that I thought I could do it. Basically, this new art form was emerging that was a true global movement. It needed to be recorded and preserved accurately for posterity. And that’s the film I haven’t made. Do you see Exit justifying the idea that street art is equal to what’s hanging in galleries?Should graffiti be judged on the same level as modern art? Of course not: It’s way more important than that. Hopefully street art will stop being trendy. They say the quickest way to kill a man’s ideas is to make him fashionable. What’s more subversive: making socially conscious art that smacks people out of their stupor, or getting paid and becoming famous from it?I wouldn’t want to be remembered as the guy who contaminated a perfectly legitimate form of protest art with money and celebrities. I do sometimes question whether I’m part of the solution or part of the problem. For example: I’m getting pressure from my distributor to take out billboards for the film. Now, I hate billboards; they’re just corporate vandalism. And yet last week I was thinking, Well…maybe a couple won’t hurt.… There’s obviously nothing wrong with selling your art—only an idiot with a trust fund would tell you otherwise. But it’s confusing to know how far you should take it. I don’t read books or listen to music made by people in their spare time, so I guess the vandalism I look at shouldn’t be any different. I want it performed by professionals at the highest level. You must get a lot of flak for that opinion. People ask, How do I sleep at night? Very well, actually. Because I’m an alcoholic. Is it now harder to cultivate anonymity instead of fame? In today’s culture: yes. I don’t know why people are so keen to put the details of their private life in public; they forget that invisibility is a superpower. You’ve called this a “street-art disaster film”—and said that the result feels personally disastrous. So did the positive reception at Sundance and Berlin shock you?I didn’t really think about the critics and audiences, I just wanted to make a film that my friends would enjoy. Unfortunately, all my friends are idiots. Did the whole “Is this a hoax?” question about Mr. Brainwash and his artwork surprise you?Never once during the film’s making did it occur to me that people would think either the film or Thierry was some kind of put-on. In a way, that diminishes the power of the movie. But on the other hand, it makes me look kind of smart—so I’ll take it. What made you choose that crumbling, graffiti-strewn wall for the film’s last shot?Maybe it represents the art of finding beauty in everyday life. Maybe it’s a poignant symbol of a generation’s dreams crumbling to dust. Maybe it’s a wall falling over. Essentially, the moral is—sometimes there is no moral, deal with it. What’s next?I’m thinking of quitting the art world. I want to do something a bit more creative. Read more: newyork.timeout.com/articles/film/84736/street-illegal#ixzz0l4BqJlcw
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by Karl Read on Apr 14, 2010 10:53:17 GMT 1, "What’s next? I’m thinking of quitting the art world. I want to do something a bit more creative."
EDIT: You beat me to it, artyce. (Clever marketing IMO.)
"What’s next? I’m thinking of quitting the art world. I want to do something a bit more creative." EDIT: You beat me to it, artyce. (Clever marketing IMO.)
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by Macdeee on Apr 14, 2010 10:54:16 GMT 1, He's a funny guy that Banksy....
He's a funny guy that Banksy....
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by sarnie on Apr 14, 2010 10:59:43 GMT 1, Legend
Legend
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by boatboy on Apr 14, 2010 11:10:22 GMT 1, Some quality answers there. Love his dry wit, very similar to the Pow email releases these days.
Some quality answers there. Love his dry wit, very similar to the Pow email releases these days.
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by peggy on Apr 14, 2010 11:12:05 GMT 1, MR BANKSY HAS MASTERED EMPORER'S NEW CLOTHES. PEGGY CAN'T HELP BUT NOTICE THAT ALL THE PROMOTION AROUND NEW FILM (STREET ART, FILM FESTIVALS, FILM POSTERS, FAKE CINEMAS) ARE ALL FAR BETTER THAN THE FILM ITSELF. PEGGY NOTICES THAT ALL PROMOTION SEEMS TO BE DONE PURELY BY HAND OF BANKSY, WHEREAS FILM COBBLED TOGETHER FOOTAGE BOUGHT OFF FRENCH CHANCER & IS LACKING IN COMPARISON. PEGGY SEES THIS AS BIG JOKE AND CLASSIC DIVERSION TACTICS TO SELL FILM INTO MASSES. PEGGY SEES THIS AS IN NO WAY CYNICAL, BUT TYPICAL CLEVER BANKSY SALES TOOL. BUT AS EVER WHAT DOES PEGGY KNOW, SHE A SILLY STAFFY THAT EATS FURNITURE AND DOG BISCUITS
MR BANKSY HAS MASTERED EMPORER'S NEW CLOTHES. PEGGY CAN'T HELP BUT NOTICE THAT ALL THE PROMOTION AROUND NEW FILM (STREET ART, FILM FESTIVALS, FILM POSTERS, FAKE CINEMAS) ARE ALL FAR BETTER THAN THE FILM ITSELF. PEGGY NOTICES THAT ALL PROMOTION SEEMS TO BE DONE PURELY BY HAND OF BANKSY, WHEREAS FILM COBBLED TOGETHER FOOTAGE BOUGHT OFF FRENCH CHANCER & IS LACKING IN COMPARISON. PEGGY SEES THIS AS BIG JOKE AND CLASSIC DIVERSION TACTICS TO SELL FILM INTO MASSES. PEGGY SEES THIS AS IN NO WAY CYNICAL, BUT TYPICAL CLEVER BANKSY SALES TOOL. BUT AS EVER WHAT DOES PEGGY KNOW, SHE A SILLY STAFFY THAT EATS FURNITURE AND DOG BISCUITS
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by walshy on Apr 14, 2010 11:18:52 GMT 1, MR BANKSY HAS MASTERED EMPORER'S NEW CLOTHES. PEGGY CAN'T HELP BUT NOTICE THAT ALL THE PROMOTION AROUND NEW FILM (STREET ART, FILM FESTIVALS, FILM POSTERS, FAKE CINEMAS) ARE ALL FAR BETTER THAN THE FILM ITSELF.
Get this....maybe its because he's an artist and not a film maker ?
MR BANKSY HAS MASTERED EMPORER'S NEW CLOTHES. PEGGY CAN'T HELP BUT NOTICE THAT ALL THE PROMOTION AROUND NEW FILM (STREET ART, FILM FESTIVALS, FILM POSTERS, FAKE CINEMAS) ARE ALL FAR BETTER THAN THE FILM ITSELF. Get this....maybe its because he's an artist and not a film maker ?
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by rowan on Apr 14, 2010 11:26:05 GMT 1, Two quality interviews in one day... But as for quitting the art world! Lets hope thats just Banksy's sick humour...
Two quality interviews in one day... But as for quitting the art world! Lets hope thats just Banksy's sick humour...
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by peggy on Apr 14, 2010 11:32:53 GMT 1, MR BANKSY HAS MASTERED EMPORER'S NEW CLOTHES. PEGGY CAN'T HELP BUT NOTICE THAT ALL THE PROMOTION AROUND NEW FILM (STREET ART, FILM FESTIVALS, FILM POSTERS, FAKE CINEMAS) ARE ALL FAR BETTER THAN THE FILM ITSELF. Get this....maybe its because he's an artist and not a film maker ?
ARTISTS MAKE FILMS, NO? AGAIN, POINT WAS THAT FILM WAS COBBLED TOGETHER FOOTAGE BOUGHT OFF FRENCH CHANCER, NOT ACTUALLY FILMED BY BANKSY HIMSELF. THINK PEGGY'S POINT WENT OVER YOUR HEAD
MR BANKSY HAS MASTERED EMPORER'S NEW CLOTHES. PEGGY CAN'T HELP BUT NOTICE THAT ALL THE PROMOTION AROUND NEW FILM (STREET ART, FILM FESTIVALS, FILM POSTERS, FAKE CINEMAS) ARE ALL FAR BETTER THAN THE FILM ITSELF. Get this....maybe its because he's an artist and not a film maker ? ARTISTS MAKE FILMS, NO? AGAIN, POINT WAS THAT FILM WAS COBBLED TOGETHER FOOTAGE BOUGHT OFF FRENCH CHANCER, NOT ACTUALLY FILMED BY BANKSY HIMSELF. THINK PEGGY'S POINT WENT OVER YOUR HEAD
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Apr 14, 2010 11:46:26 GMT 1,
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by silvermyn on Apr 14, 2010 12:24:00 GMT 1, Get this....maybe its because he's an artist and not a film maker ? ARTISTS MAKE FILMS, NO? AGAIN, POINT WAS THAT FILM WAS COBBLED TOGETHER FOOTAGE BOUGHT OFF FRENCH CHANCER, NOT ACTUALLY FILMED BY BANKSY HIMSELF. THINK PEGGY'S POINT WENT OVER YOUR HEAD
Writing in caps and referring to ones self in the third person...? Is peggy trying to be the new BONGO?
If you are I do hope you have a "pied a terre" to reference from time to time
Get this....maybe its because he's an artist and not a film maker ? ARTISTS MAKE FILMS, NO? AGAIN, POINT WAS THAT FILM WAS COBBLED TOGETHER FOOTAGE BOUGHT OFF FRENCH CHANCER, NOT ACTUALLY FILMED BY BANKSY HIMSELF. THINK PEGGY'S POINT WENT OVER YOUR HEAD Writing in caps and referring to ones self in the third person...? Is peggy trying to be the new BONGO? If you are I do hope you have a "pied a terre" to reference from time to time
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by peggy on Apr 14, 2010 12:56:40 GMT 1, DOGS ONLY BARK IN CAPS AT THE MOMENT I AM WAGING A WAR IN MY PIED A TERRE WITH MY OWNER, WHO FOOLISHLY IS LEAVING ME WITH THIS BIG GREY TOY TO PLAY WITH & TEAR TO PIECES. HE HAS A PET NAME FOR IT CALLED SOFA, AND DOESN'T SEEM HAPPY THAT I AM PLAYING WITH THIS TOY WHEN HE COMES HOME.
DOGS ONLY BARK IN CAPS AT THE MOMENT I AM WAGING A WAR IN MY PIED A TERRE WITH MY OWNER, WHO FOOLISHLY IS LEAVING ME WITH THIS BIG GREY TOY TO PLAY WITH & TEAR TO PIECES. HE HAS A PET NAME FOR IT CALLED SOFA, AND DOESN'T SEEM HAPPY THAT I AM PLAYING WITH THIS TOY WHEN HE COMES HOME.
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by Scraffer on Apr 14, 2010 13:02:03 GMT 1, I hear he's doing an exclusive cover and posters for Time Out New York.
I hear he's doing an exclusive cover and posters for Time Out New York.
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by silvermyn on Apr 14, 2010 13:05:44 GMT 1, DOGS ONLY BARK IN CAPS AT THE MOMENT I AM WAGING A WAR IN MY PIED A TERRE WITH MY OWNER, WHO FOOLISHLY IS LEAVING ME WITH THIS BIG GREY TOY TO PLAY WITH & TEAR TO PIECES. HE HAS A PET NAME FOR IT CALLED SOFA, AND DOESN'T SEEM HAPPY THAT I AM PLAYING WITH THIS TOY WHEN HE COMES HOME.
Fair enough
You'd best get on with grooming your privates with your tongue so you are ready to lick your owner when he gets home. That will definately have the upper hand in this war of yours ;D
DOGS ONLY BARK IN CAPS AT THE MOMENT I AM WAGING A WAR IN MY PIED A TERRE WITH MY OWNER, WHO FOOLISHLY IS LEAVING ME WITH THIS BIG GREY TOY TO PLAY WITH & TEAR TO PIECES. HE HAS A PET NAME FOR IT CALLED SOFA, AND DOESN'T SEEM HAPPY THAT I AM PLAYING WITH THIS TOY WHEN HE COMES HOME. Fair enough You'd best get on with grooming your privates with your tongue so you are ready to lick your owner when he gets home. That will definately have the upper hand in this war of yours ;D
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by Fragile on Apr 14, 2010 16:42:52 GMT 1, Here you go
Here you go
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by Scraffer on Apr 14, 2010 17:40:16 GMT 1, And to think I was joking..... I wonder if they're sellign Ltd. Ed. Posters of the cover with the "striking Time Out logo" in the corner...
And to think I was joking..... I wonder if they're sellign Ltd. Ed. Posters of the cover with the "striking Time Out logo" in the corner...
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by boaty on Apr 14, 2010 18:27:59 GMT 1, Time Out made me work to get these today - 6 newstands - they put out two different covers and only a few are the Banksy covers......
Firts 20 forum members reply here, gets one.
Fragile and Sacked - no need to reply - you're reserved......
gotta go back to work - so you will not get a reply from me until later today......
Time Out made me work to get these today - 6 newstands - they put out two different covers and only a few are the Banksy covers...... Firts 20 forum members reply here, gets one. Fragile and Sacked - no need to reply - you're reserved...... gotta go back to work - so you will not get a reply from me until later today......
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by highwayman on Apr 14, 2010 18:29:48 GMT 1, I'd love one.
I'd love one.
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by eddiedangerous on Apr 14, 2010 18:29:49 GMT 1, nice one boaty you little stunner!!
nice one boaty you little stunner!!
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by danmuppet on Apr 14, 2010 18:29:49 GMT 1, me please matey!
me please matey!
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by RPM on Apr 14, 2010 18:32:07 GMT 1, Get this....maybe its because he's an artist and not a film maker ? ARTISTS MAKE FILMS, NO? AGAIN, POINT WAS THAT FILM WAS COBBLED TOGETHER FOOTAGE BOUGHT OFF FRENCH CHANCER, NOT ACTUALLY FILMED BY BANKSY HIMSELF. THINK PEGGY'S POINT WENT OVER YOUR HEAD
I would disagree wholeheartedly. The footage that was shot by Thierry was fantastic. The problem (or at least the problem as told to us by Banksy) was the editing of the footage into "Life Remote Control." But I would love to see a DVD (or whole set of them) of the original footage captured by him as he follows all of the artists around as they put their art up.
I also thought the footage shot by Banksy (or his people) was what made the film dull. Maybe it was their subjects (Thierry and Shep) but I grew quite bored with how the later interviews were captured. The editing of "Exit" as a whole also left a bit to be desired. Frankly, I really liked the opening sequence, but by the end, the movie was a bit too cliched for my tastes.
Again, perhaps my expectations were too high. But clearly Banksy should not give up his day job to become a filmmaker...
Just my $.02
RPM
Get this....maybe its because he's an artist and not a film maker ? ARTISTS MAKE FILMS, NO? AGAIN, POINT WAS THAT FILM WAS COBBLED TOGETHER FOOTAGE BOUGHT OFF FRENCH CHANCER, NOT ACTUALLY FILMED BY BANKSY HIMSELF. THINK PEGGY'S POINT WENT OVER YOUR HEAD I would disagree wholeheartedly. The footage that was shot by Thierry was fantastic. The problem (or at least the problem as told to us by Banksy) was the editing of the footage into "Life Remote Control." But I would love to see a DVD (or whole set of them) of the original footage captured by him as he follows all of the artists around as they put their art up. I also thought the footage shot by Banksy (or his people) was what made the film dull. Maybe it was their subjects (Thierry and Shep) but I grew quite bored with how the later interviews were captured. The editing of "Exit" as a whole also left a bit to be desired. Frankly, I really liked the opening sequence, but by the end, the movie was a bit too cliched for my tastes. Again, perhaps my expectations were too high. But clearly Banksy should not give up his day job to become a filmmaker... Just my $.02 RPM
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by jamo on Apr 14, 2010 18:33:23 GMT 1, Boaty I'd love one! You are a gent. I'll PM you too. Cheers. JAMO
Boaty I'd love one! You are a gent. I'll PM you too. Cheers. JAMO
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by RPM on Apr 14, 2010 18:33:25 GMT 1, Oh, and can I get a copy of Time Out Boaty? I'd gladly trade you for a copy of the L.A. Weekly with Banksy cover.
RPM
Oh, and can I get a copy of Time Out Boaty? I'd gladly trade you for a copy of the L.A. Weekly with Banksy cover. RPM
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by buffin on Apr 14, 2010 18:33:49 GMT 1, Yes please Boaty.
Yes please Boaty.
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by futureplastik on Apr 14, 2010 18:33:59 GMT 1, please if ones going spare
please if ones going spare
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by highwayman on Apr 14, 2010 18:34:23 GMT 1, ARTISTS MAKE FILMS, NO? AGAIN, POINT WAS THAT FILM WAS COBBLED TOGETHER FOOTAGE BOUGHT OFF FRENCH CHANCER, NOT ACTUALLY FILMED BY BANKSY HIMSELF. THINK PEGGY'S POINT WENT OVER YOUR HEAD I would disagree wholeheartedly. The footage that was shot by Thierry was fantastic. The problem (or at least the problem as told to us by Banksy) was the editing of the footage into "Life Remote Control." But I would love to see a DVD (or whole set of them) of the original footage captured by him as he follows all of the artists around as they put their art up. I also thought the footage shot by Banksy (or his people) was what made the film dull. Maybe it was their subjects (Thierry and Shep) but I grew quite bored with how the later interviews were captured. The editing of "Exit" as a whole also left a bit to be desired. Frankly, I really liked the opening sequence, but by the end, the movie was a bit too cliched for my tastes. Again, perhaps my expectations were too high. But clearly Banksy should not give up his day job to become a filmmaker... Just my $.02 RPM
There are 10,000 hours of footage, you want all of it on a dvd?
ARTISTS MAKE FILMS, NO? AGAIN, POINT WAS THAT FILM WAS COBBLED TOGETHER FOOTAGE BOUGHT OFF FRENCH CHANCER, NOT ACTUALLY FILMED BY BANKSY HIMSELF. THINK PEGGY'S POINT WENT OVER YOUR HEAD I would disagree wholeheartedly. The footage that was shot by Thierry was fantastic. The problem (or at least the problem as told to us by Banksy) was the editing of the footage into "Life Remote Control." But I would love to see a DVD (or whole set of them) of the original footage captured by him as he follows all of the artists around as they put their art up. I also thought the footage shot by Banksy (or his people) was what made the film dull. Maybe it was their subjects (Thierry and Shep) but I grew quite bored with how the later interviews were captured. The editing of "Exit" as a whole also left a bit to be desired. Frankly, I really liked the opening sequence, but by the end, the movie was a bit too cliched for my tastes. Again, perhaps my expectations were too high. But clearly Banksy should not give up his day job to become a filmmaker... Just my $.02 RPM There are 10,000 hours of footage, you want all of it on a dvd?
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Banksy • Time Out Poster • Sydney, London, New York, by drflie on Apr 14, 2010 18:34:30 GMT 1, I'd love one if there are extras.
I'd love one if there are extras.
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