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some people complains about the PS4 sales threads because they said they care about the "good quality of the forums" and here you see them encouraging threads like this that have less quality or information purpose than that one...  :S

 

But this isn't a forum section meant for information... well, this topic format - being a suggestion - isn't meant to anyways, and the old wave is much higher quality than the new one :dunno:

 

But yeah, this is "Feedback, Suggestions and Bugs" and this both provides feedback on the nightmarish new wave and suggests the return of the old one.

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The old wave is a serious topic here.

typical forum jokes that i don't understand but some other people find funny for some strange reason, but that's okay i was just a uninformed person passing by. 

 

But this isn't a forum section meant for information... well, this topic format - being a suggestion - isn't meant to anyways, and the old wave is much higher quality than the new one :dunno:

 

But yeah, this is "Feedback, Suggestions and Bugs" and this both provides feedback on the nightmarish new wave and suggests the return of the old one.

yeah i know, i just find a particular person's comments a bit hypocritical, but i'm not talking about you or anything.

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:wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: And the new wave bugs us :awesome::wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: :wave:

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I don't know what's "new wave" but at this point I'm too afraid to ask...

New Wave or as it is sometimes called French New Wave (La Nouvelle Vague) was a filmmaking style done in the early 60s where French Cinema was trying to break all the rules of Hollywood to stand out on their own. Men like Jean Luc Godard started doing things like recruiting real people to be in his movies, shooting on streets so he could get people in shots (as oppose to extras), really long shots that went past uncomfortable, speeches in movies condemning the way America did films and generally every other thing you could think of.

 

At first it was groundbreaking but eventually the filmmakers got too big for their britches and the New Wave became more a way to either express frustration or to stroke your ego and the films suffered.

 

Many filmmakers today incorporate lessons from La Nouvelle Vague into their films. Quentin Tarantino's production company Band Apart actually comes from the title of one of Godard's best films Bande a Part (which has a dance scene that is obviously an influence for Uma Thurman's and John Travolta's dance scene in Pulp Fiction)

 

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So to put all of this in layman's terms. What once was new and exciting wave_emote_by_totogasm.gif has since become old and formulaic :wave:

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Back in the good ol' days we used to have a different set of emoticons.

New wave:  :wave:

Old wave: wave_emote_by_totogasm.gif

Thanks, Dragon :)

New Wave or as it is sometimes called French New Wave (La Nouvelle Vague) was a filmmaking style done in the early 60s where French Cinema was trying to break all the rules of Hollywood to stand out on their own. Men like Jean Luc Godard started doing things like recruiting real people to be in his movies, shooting on streets so he could get people in shots (as oppose to extras), really long shots that went past uncomfortable, speeches in movies condemning the way America did films and generally every other thing you could think of.

 

At first it was groundbreaking but eventually the filmmakers got too big for their britches and the New Wave became more a way to either express frustration or to stroke your ego and the films suffered.

 

Many filmmakers today incorporate lessons from La Nouvelle Vague into their films. Quentin Tarantino's production company Band Apart actually comes from the title of one of Godard's best films Bande a Part (which has a dance scene that is obviously an influence for Uma Thurman's and John Travolta's dance scene in Pulp Fiction)

 

51FY5NQPHPL._SY445_.jpg

 

So to put all of this in layman's terms. What once was new and exciting wave_emote_by_totogasm.gif has since become old and formulaic :wave:

And thank you Mayus for the deep insight :D

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