tim_k 9 Posted April 2, 2016 The Canon should tackle a Haneke film, and there's no shortage of great stuff of his to pull from. I'd love to see Funny Games get debated, especially the merits of the shot for shot 2007 remake. Share this post Link to post
Marsellus_H 118 Posted April 4, 2016 You mean, a funny games vs. funny games, u.s., episode? sounds like a great high concept episode. Share this post Link to post
HoldenMartinson 221 Posted April 4, 2016 I kinda would have preferred that over the Let the Right One In vs. Let Me In episode, which was a clear win for the former from the get-go. Of course, it's never too late. Funny Games vs. Funny Games would be great. Share this post Link to post
Marsellus_H 118 Posted April 7, 2016 On a second thought: It would be fun to listen to, but this would imply that either one of them deserves inclusion into the Canon. And as far as Haneke goes, I'm really not sure of that, to be honest... 1 Share this post Link to post
HoldenMartinson 221 Posted April 8, 2016 On a second thought: It would be fun to listen to, but this would imply that either one of them deserves inclusion into the Canon. And as far as Haneke goes, I'm really not sure of that, to be honest... Â That's totally fair. I think the main argument, maybe, is that these are his most well-known films. Otherwise, he has certainly done better. Share this post Link to post
tim_k 9 Posted April 8, 2016 That was my thought...Funny Games being his most well known. I've always had a soft spot for Cache and The Piano Teacher. I have yet to see The White Ribbon and Armour. 1 Share this post Link to post
ElmsPlusPlus 6 Posted April 19, 2016 That was my thought...Funny Games being his most well known. I've always had a soft spot for Cache and The Piano Teacher. I have yet to see The White Ribbon and Armour. Â I really like Funny Games, but I would put Cache, The White Ribben or Amour up to vote before it. Amour is probably the most devastating film I've ever seen, I don't think any film has given such an emotional response in the cinema before. Share this post Link to post