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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by Dyoungstar: 9:36pm On Feb 11, 2015
Hmmm.

E no easy ooo as una think.

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by Sanchez01: 9:53pm On Feb 11, 2015
tonididdy:
dracula umdtold is a great movie bro...u know there have been so many movies on dracula but dracula untold was the closest abd best to it.
True, I agree, it's a great movie but sometimes critics don't see things the way we see them. Here are some of the reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. Read them and see for yourself. Meanwhile, I'll post some here...

Toothless, poorly scripted and drowning in an overload of pointless CGI, Dracula Untold just plain sucks, both as a medieval epic and as the supposed launching pad for a new generation of movie monsters.

Dracula Untold is agreeably silly at points, but that hardly covers for the fact that much of the film's action is visually incomprehensible.

...another misguided contemporary update of a classic character.

Vlad's a super-monster. The plot gets jittery. Vlad's relationship with his sweet, fair, lovely wife remains sweetly, fairly, lovingly vapid. And into the 15th-century setting is tossed the modern trope of the father who'll do anything for his family.

Why this critics are harsh, based on what I've read is that the story of Lord Implaler (which in itself is a true life story of Vlad the Impaler, of the house of Drak/Dragon) who had issues with the Turks... Hope you read the reviews though.
Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by mrmagoo(m): 11:08pm On Feb 11, 2015
My My looks like I hit a raw nerve, you dey vex? I thought since you were so good at dishing criticisms at other people, that perhaps you would be matured enough to appreciate some criticisms about you. LWKMD well I can see I was wrong

VillageBoi:


Nigerians that expect everyone must be a behind-kisser - far too many of such people like you exist. And you ALL come with the most ridiculous statement "Eh you didn't like it where is your own?"

incase it wasn't clear in my previous post I am aware of nollywood's errors and disorganization and every other fault you can mention, so keep your asss kisser excuse inside your pocket my friend

VillageBoi:

Jeez you guys can't ever come up with anything even half sensible?

Your quote - "We all know nollywood movies are bad"
So Nollywood movies must be bad? Well then let your 'expectation' remain in the gutter where it already is

Smh why are you being so shallow? "We all know nollywood movies are bad" means that whatever fault you lifted in your "review" was already common knowledge, that doesn't mean I expect every nollywood movie to come out bad ,besides a line ago I thought I was an asss kisser? na wao you don vex so te you don dey contradict yourself
Lol!
VillageBoi:
Another of your quotes - "Movie reviews is a career I strongly advice you don't go into cause you are really bad at it"
How do you pull off such rubbish? Someone goes to see a film but according to you (translating what you've said) they can't talk about their views unless it's a career? Where did you read that movie reviewing is my career? If you had even a tiny, tiny bit of common sense you'd know that what I wrote wasn't a 'review' nor was it even meant to be one. So yes, I saw a movie, didn't like it... if you feel like getting some rope I'm not going to stop you

I'm sorry but I thot the topic title was A Nairalander's "Review" Of The Benin Kingdom
Historical Movie "Invasion 1897"

Apparently I'm not the only one who thinks your write up is a review so please do enlighten us on what your tasteless write up is and
Speaking of enlightenment, movie reviewing isn't a career? So what do roger ebert or kim newman do for a living? here have a link: [http://education-portal.com/articles/Become_a_Film_Critic_Education_and_Career_Roadmap.html], educate yourself movie reviewing is actually a career, I just hope you don't take corrections personal too
And who says you can't talk about movies after you watch them? I only said your review sucked and you have no future in the movie reviewing business
Why are you so pained? Maybe I should save that rope for you

VillageBoi:
And to this section of your post - "Rather than sitting in front of your laptop and forming movie critic from an armchair, why don't you go into the movie making business? I'm sure nollywood can use your"knowledge and expertise" or better yet why don't you shoot your own movie to set an example? Like it or not lancelot shot a movie where is your own movie?"
Absolutely not going to respond to the abject stupidity of it.

lol of course you can't respond to that (and I respect you for that) because its the truth, which is bitter but has to be said anyway
smiley cool your temper

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by lechiffre: 12:04am On Feb 12, 2015
VillageBoi:


No we don't get tired of criticizing bad work, why should we? Outsource people to work for free? Do YOU work for free or you're a yes-Oga-handout-collector? And no I don't just criticize - I teach and do work in film.

So you teach and work in film?
Good! now answer me this question
Between Criticizing movies from your house and teaching film work which one of these two has been more effective in encouraging professionalism and creativity?

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by kobosmart(m): 12:12am On Feb 12, 2015
lechiffre:


Between Criticizing movies from your house and teaching film work which one of these two has been more effective in encouraging professionalism and creativity?
Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by VillageBoi(m): 12:18am On Feb 12, 2015
mrmagoo:

I'm sorry but I thot the topic title was A Nairalander's "Review" Of The Benin Kingdom
Historical Movie "Invasion 1897"

No idea where you got that from. I clearly wrote the thread heading as "Invasion 1897 - British Film Institute - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015"... exactly as it has been since the thread was posted.
Direct link as posted in the TV/Movies section - https://www.nairaland.com/2138196/invasion-1897-british-film-institue

Oh and I do appreciate criticisms... but then again you'd have to actually pop into certain film threads to find that out.

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by mrmagoo(m): 12:24am On Feb 12, 2015
VillageBoi:

You know where you got that from.

Well I got that from the home page you can check it out for yourself
VillageBoi:

I clearly wrote the thread heading as "Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015"... exactly as it has been since the thread was posted.
Since you have clearly stated that your long post was a Q&A session, then in that case your Q&A session sucks
grin

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by VillageBoi(m): 12:31am On Feb 12, 2015
mrmagoo:


Since you have clearly stated that your long post was a Q&A session, then in that case your Q&A session sucks
grin

Hahaha what does one say to something that is really so stupid... I didn't say "My Q&A session". You honestly don't know what a Q&A session is? Na wa o!

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by mrmagoo(m): 12:36am On Feb 12, 2015
VillageBoi:

You honestly don't know what [b]a Q&A session is? Na wa o![/b]
And I take it that you don't know what sarcasm means
grin Tsk! Tsk!

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by Nobody: 12:39am On Feb 12, 2015
mrmagoo:

And I take you don't know what sarcasm means
grin Tsk! Tsk!

cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by VillageBoi(m): 12:49am On Feb 12, 2015
mrmagoo:

And I take you don't know what sarcasm means
grin Tsk! Tsk!
You'll have to try much harder at sarcasm mate. What it really is is the plain, simple daftness that has been prevalent in all your posts in this thread. Did you really drop a line "educate yourself movie reviewing is actually a career"? Oh my... Discovery 2015!
We get you love the sound of your own voice but come on take your own so-called 'advice' and make it interesting. Actually don't bother. I didn't like the film... so get over it!

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by mrmagoo(m): 1:13am On Feb 12, 2015
VillageBoi:

You'll have to try much harder at sarcasm mate. What it really is is the plain, simple daftness that has been prevalent in all your posts in this thread
Or perhaps you should try harder at reading and understanding, cheesy for the love of God why will a human being refer to a write up as a question and answer session? Not even a two year old can make such a mistake(metaphor by the way just incase you want to take the two year old thing literally) you know what? I shall do you a favour and pretend like I didn't see this, I want to believe you reason like a human being

VillageBoi:

Did you really drop a line "educate yourself movie reviewing is actually a career"? Oh my... Discovery 2015!
Well you did say insinuate that there was no job like reviewing movies and I simply enlightened you Who knew you would take offence? well at least now you know wink
VillageBoi:

We get you love the sound of your own voice but come on take your own so-called[b]'advice'[/b] and make it interesting!
Well this part is kind of meaningless, grin don't tell me you are running out of things to say come on you can do better than this,its embarrassing

VillageBoi:
Actually don't bother. I didn't like the
film... so get over it!
Oh running with your tail between your legs, wink good idea at least you know when to accept defeat
By the way here is a real kicker I haven't even seen the movie so once again shove your "asss kisser" card back in the deck

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by prof800(m): 1:29am On Feb 12, 2015
I have been fighting the urge to comment on this thread but I cannot withstand it anymore.

I am on a resolution to never reply "people who don't know better" but I'm seeing incredibly shitty posts by mrmagoo, lechiffre and co.

Please guys if na play... stop am.

First this is not the main critic thread for invasion 1897...this is a Q&A session...for rubbinMinds. I'm pretty sure a pure criticism of this movie will be even less merciful.

Second, a review is only a person's personal opinion. It is not worth arguing over. If you don't like it then write your own.

Then we should know that the importance of criticisms in any profession cannot be overemphasized. In Arts, in Literature... the poets... Even a PhD thesis has to be defended before a panel of jurors. As a moviemaker your first critic is your audience. (just like in the beverage industry where your last and ultimate critic for your product is the final consumer.... no matter how many ISO/NIS certs. you've got.)
The AUDIENCE has the right to criticize a movie and NO they are not obliged to make their own movies due to that. Atleast you see Audience ratings on international movie sites.


In hollywood, indie filmmakers are usually on their toes knowing that various critics (professional, arm.chair, audience, etc) are at their backs... watching. That is how they encourage professionalism and creativity.


shout out to Lanre Tyson.!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5D58LfKpwI&sns=tow

Peace!

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by lechiffre: 1:49am On Feb 12, 2015
prof800:
I have been fighting the urge to comment on this thread but I cannot withstand it anymore.

I am on a resolution to never reply "people who don't know better" but I'm seeing incredibly shitty posts by mrmagoo, lechiffre and co.

Please guys if na play... stop am.

First this is not the main critic thread for invasion 1897...this is a Q&A session...for rubbinMinds. I'm pretty sure a pure criticism of this movie will be even less merciful.

Second, a review is only a person's personal opinion. It is not worth arguing over. If you don't like it then write your own.

Then we should know that the importance of criticisms in any profession cannot be overemphasized. In Arts, in Literature... the poets... Even a PhD thesis has to be defended before a panel of jurors. As a moviemaker your first critic is your audience. (just like in the beverage industry where your last and ultimate critic for your product is the final consumer.... no matter how many ISO/NIS certs. you've got.)
The AUDIENCE has the right to criticize a movie and NO they are not obliged to make their own movies due to that. Atleast you see Audience rating international movie sites.


In hollywood, indie filmmakers are usually on their toes knowing that various critics (professional, arm.chair, audience, etc) are at their backs... watching. That is how they encourage professionalism and creativity.


shout out to Lanre Tyson.!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5D58LfKpwI&sns=tow

Peace!
Okay prof here's the deal I'm not against criticism or reviews or whatever and also this isn't about the invasion movie it was bad and I accept, so now prof answer these question
-do you want nollywood to develop?
-how much has changed since we have been criticizing nigerian movies?
-isn't it hard time we tried other options than criticisms to develop our movie industry?

I want change I want nollywood to succeed I want it to go as far as our music industry has gone
But for this to happen it takes more than just pointing fingers and ranting all the time we need a game plan we need action, fine the outsourcing I said is just an idea it might work it might not work there may be better ideas but my point is if we want nollywood to grow ideally criticism should accelerate development but practically......... no one is listening

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by prof800(m): 2:36am On Feb 12, 2015
@lechiffre, I admire your level of understanding and I respect your views and opinions. Apparently we share similar concerns on this issue.
Let us hope for the best anyway.
...cheers.

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by VillageBoi(m): 2:59am On Feb 12, 2015
mrmagoo:

Well you did say insinuate that there was no job like reviewing movies and I simply enlightened you Who knew you would take offence? well at least now you know wink

No I did not insinuate anything. This is the EXACT post (read the bold part) -
VillageBoi:

Someone goes to see a film but according to you (translating what you've said) they can't talk about their views unless it's a career? Where did you read that movie reviewing is my career?
You note the word 'my' in there? That's very, very different from "Where did you read that movie reviewing is a career?" For all the noise you have made in this thread you completely lack the basic understanding & reading skills to figure out what is written... and the above is not the only instance from you in this thread. Here's another one -
mrmagoo:

Or perhaps you should try harder at reading and understanding, cheesy for the love of God why will a human being refer to a write up as a question and answer session?
Where in the world did I refer to what you are calling my write-up as a Q&A session? The video posted is the Q&A session you twit. You very clearly can't understand anything you read... pls keep quiet about; no be by force nah. For the sake of "Yay I managed to yab VillageBoi" the drivel you are writing is extremely embarrassing to read.
I'm not running, I just can't be bothered to type anymore to a point-blank idi.ot.

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by VillageBoi(m): 3:25am On Feb 12, 2015
prof800:
I have been fighting the urge to comment on this thread but I cannot withstand it anymore.

Please guys if na play... stop am.

Totally understand you Prof, this 'mess' really is one of the reasons I hardly every post things on NL anymore. Apologies for what has gone on so far.

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by mrmagoo(m): 7:36am On Feb 12, 2015
VillageBoi:


No I did not insinuate anything. This is the EXACT post (read the bold part) -

You note the word 'my' in there? That's very, very different from "Where did you read that movie reviewing is a career?"

grin haha is this how you get when someone corrects you? Okay what did you now mean by the question "where did you read that movie reviewing is my career"? That's such a dumb question and you're so confident to mention it smh Which one be "my" and "a" wey you dey put I only implied that its not a career/field/job you
will succeed in why? Because your write up was terrible,(just like when you say comedy is not the thing for you when you make a bad joke get it?) so why are you confusing yourself?



VillageBoi:
For all the noise you have made in this thread you completely lack the basic understanding & reading skills to figure out what is written... and the above is not the only instance from you in this thread. Here's another one -

Where in the world did I refer to what you are calling my write-up as a Q&A session? The video posted is the Q&A session you twit.

Ok now I'm getting scared how do you reason? Did I ever mention anything about your video? I was only targeting your write up that's why I even stated "since you've called your really long post a Q&A session" long post having to do with a write up Get it? even on nairaland home page they called it a review because of your write up so I guess they can't read and comprehend too bah? grin
Smh, okay let's so take it one at a time your opening post consists of a Q&A session(video),a movie trailer(video) and a write up(the whole "I saw this movie at BFI blah blah" you typed) , so just to clarify our"confusion" why don't you tell me what that is if you claim its not a review is it an essay? is it an article? is it a sermon?

VillageBoi:
You very clearly can't understand anything you read... pls keep quiet about; no be by force nah. For the sake of "Yay I managed to yab VillageBoi" the drivel you are writing is extremely embarrassing to read.
I'm not running, I just can't be bothered to type anymore to a point-blank idi.ot.

cheesy oh I see what this is, I hurt your pride lol now it all makes sense, for a moment I thought you were crazy or playing dumb but I see you are just angry.
Pele o grin lol! I never knew you were some kind of local champion on nairaland, perhaps I wouldn't have been so disrespectful and insensitive from now on, I shall address you as igwe I hope that appeases your ego grin smh
Fact still remains:
-Your write up was terrible and unhelpful
-Find more creative ways to gain attention other than criticizing "bad" nollywood films to earn cheap points
-Stop deceiving yourself with the "a Q&A session", "my write up" routine because I know you clearly understood what I meant so stop embarrassing yourself
If e pain you too much you are free to run unto a knife.

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by mrmagoo(m): 9:33am On Feb 12, 2015
prof800:
I have been fighting the urge to comment on this thread but I cannot withstand it anymore.
Hmmm! So out of nowhere a random bros jumps out and starts selflessly defending villageboi's thread,Did villageboi put you up to this or are you village boi's alter ego? You know what scratch that I want to believe villageboi is a lot more matured than that and your surfacing few seconds after his disappearance is just a mere coincidence

prof800:
I am on a resolution to never reply "people who don't know better"
But lemme guess you are going to violate your principles because I said something horrifyingly horrible right? grin my my you are so dramatic


prof800:
First this is not the main critic thread for invasion 1897...this is a Q&A session...for rubbinMinds. I'm pretty sure a pure criticism of this movie will be even less merciful
Including the write up? Because that is what everyone on the thread is concerned with
prof800:
Second, a review is only a person's personal opinion. It is not worth arguing over. If you don't like it then write your own.
Didn't argue man I just told him his review was not constructive and the guy has been tripping balls ever since

prof800:
Then we should know that the importance of criticisms
In hollywood, indie filmmakers are usually on their toes knowing that various critics (professional, arm.chair, audience, etc) are at their backs... watching. That is how they encourage professionalism and creativity.
grin If you think that our criticisms are keeping/ or will keep nigerian movie producers on their toes then my friend you are a dreamer with a capital D
have you seen the nollywood bashing threads on nairaland? I swear they can create a library with it I won't be surprised if there are actually in thousands and what sickens me is that they all do the same thing, criticize, clean mouth and waka commot without proferring any solutions who will take those kind of critics seriously? Though it maybe unconventional, my own na if you claim to know so much about quality production and creativity then why do you limit your self to generic nollywood is not good criticisms? why don't you do your own movie and set an example?
Abeg just look up wikkipedia's article on the movie figurine and the legacy it left in the industry, the movie wasn't just ignored, it became case of study in many universities, other producers started working on production quality to compete, nollywood's international attention began to increase all for just one movie something that years of constant criticisms could not achieve.

prof800:

@lechiffre, I admire your level of understanding and
I respect your views and opinions. Apparently we
share similar concerns on this issue.
Let us hope for the best anyway.
...cheers.
Oya where is your retract for me? Make it snappy I have a reputation to protect on nairaland
grin just kidding!

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by dBard: 11:28am On Feb 12, 2015
paranorman:
The awkward moment when you thought you gonna read great comments and critisms, you got disappointed! Man, Naija problems plenty sha, dem no sabi anything! If na Dbanj mater now, dem go full scatter here. Proof: visit science and tech section.. It's painful man.

Lool..you can say that again.
If u were to go by d comments on NL, you would feel Nigerians are dull, dimwitted fellows who are usually quick to insult to cover up their ignorance.


@o.p..
you're right about one aspect in particular... Invasion1897 is an Epic story that should have been done right because it tells the story of one of the last great African empires and exemplifies the problems with colonial relations then (and even now)
His failure to do just that made a mockery of the whole thing.
The movie was Painfully Disappointing.

That Lancelot needs to be tarred and feathered.

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by dBard: 11:35am On Feb 12, 2015
mrmagoo:

Or perhaps you should try harder at reading and understanding, cheesy for the love of God why will a human being refer to a write up as a question and answer session? Not even a two year old can make such a mistake(metaphor by the way just incase you want to take the two year old thing literally) you know what? I shall do you a favour and pretend like I didn't see this, I want to believe you reason like a human being


Well you did say insinuate that there was no job like reviewing movies and I simply enlightened you Who knew you would take offence? well at least now you know wink

Well this part is kind of meaningless, grin don't tell me you are running out of things to say come on you can do better than this,its embarrassing


Oh running with your tail between your legs, wink good idea at least you know when to accept defeat
By the way here is a real kicker I haven't even seen the movie so once again shove your "asss kisser" card back in the deck



You haven't seen the movie and yet you're attacking someone else's views on it

s.m.h....

Nigerians are a 'funny' set.

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by VillageBoi(m): 11:47am On Feb 12, 2015
dBard:

@o.p..
you're right about one aspect in particular... Invasion1897 is an Epic story that should have been done right because it tells the story of one of the last great African empires and exemplifies the problems with colonial relations then (and even now)
His failure to do just that made a mockery of the whole thing.
The movie was Painfully Disappointing.

It is a shame that happened and to think he has been making films for 20 years. As with a lot of things in Nigeria we just don't care about excellence. It's not that we can't do it but that we've become lazy... and in this industry it seems to be the norm more often than not.

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by mrmagoo(m): 6:35pm On Feb 12, 2015
dBard:




You haven't seen the movie and yet you're attacking someone else's views on it

s.m.h....

Nigerians are a 'funny' set.
grin loool so i have to watch a movie before i can spot a tasteless review, that's as dumb as saying you have to taste good food before you know what bad food tastes like na wao you no for even yan at all *smh*
and cheesy guy! No call am review o the op wey write am talk say no be review lol!

angry where is prof800 and my retract post?
Ehen you dey do partial abi?

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by prof800(m): 8:43pm On Feb 12, 2015
VillageBoi:


Totally understand you Prof, this 'mess' really is one of the reasons I hardly every post things on NL anymore. Apologies for what has gone on so far.
My oga na so jare..
No wahala...

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by Bawss1(m): 9:11pm On Feb 12, 2015
Apparently there are more clowns than I thought that love the mediocrity that Nollywood currently is and they vehemently attack anyone that dares call it as it is.

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by thenairama(m): 12:54am On Feb 13, 2015
From what website can I download this movie It is really hard to find
Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by brothers(m): 7:26pm On Feb 13, 2015
VillageBoi:
Saw this film a couple of days ago at the BFI and part of their regular 'African Odysseys' programme.

Wow, what do I even say about it? First let me remind you of the trailer -

Invasion 1897 Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YljETHmfD34

Oga Orikinla, no vex but I was seriously disappointed with this film - remember over a year ago there was that long thread on this film and we talked about so many things - especially the extremely poor VFX and the 'supposed' $18m budget which I straight up called BS. Well the film remained just as bad as the trailer (no they did not ever attempt to rework the crappy VFX).

This is a HUGE story, a huge part of our history and should have been a huge EPIC of a film... sadly it was so underwhelmingly small that a friend I took thought that they were fighting for a little village or patch of land and not a whole Benin Kingdom. When she got home she started reading about the Benin Kingdom and couldn't understand where the $1m budget went. This did not even look like a 100K film... yes it was shot on the 'regular' RED EPIC... sadly not too many of our films look like films when shot on such amazing cameras but end up looking like they were shot on 'video' - post-production people take note.

There was zero crowd. Benin Kingdom soldiers no pass 20 sef. When the Oba's daughter was getting married crowd no pass 30. Seriously how hard is it to go into a village or 2 and get 150-200 people as crowd (shebi na 'epic' you dey make?) This was a joke. Whenever it went into the 1897 'era' you could just not for anything believe you had been transported to that timeline. Costumes were poor, the oyinbo people sef wore kiddy plastic-costume police caps from the 'One Pound' shop and the t-shirts were so modern - there couldn't have been crew-neck elasticated t-shirts in 1897...Duh! Oh and the 'nylon' shorts... why not 'cotton' - Didn't these people watch 'October 1' which is a zillion light years better?
Yes na period drama but the acting was theatrical and generally poor, various things in the edit made it unintentionally comical - this was a serious subject matter nah! Anyway I no go yab the film too much - this was a seriously, seriously missed opportunity. Of course it will pick up the normal "Let's-pity-and-dash-those-black-African-people" some awards from festivals that no one has heard of because the subject matter is a bit controversial.

We really need to learn "Do something well or don't do it at all." Filmmaking is not by force nah; don't do things until you are actually ready - why bite off a thousand times more than what you can chew? And we want Nigerian filmmaking to be taken seriously? We are jokers that have no shame at all - look at a relatively non-filmmaking fellow-African-country like Mauritania diving head first with a 'quality' film straight to an 'Oscar' nomination submission.
Oh well, we're professionals at making the same excuses we've hear a million times over. Bring on the excuses!

Here is the Q&A session which was generally interesting (it's long at just over an hour)
Yes the 450 seat venue was packed - most people left right after the screening.
Invasion 1897 - Q&A

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8glXnWvjlXE

You are so right october 1st was quite a treat Its a shame I didn't finish it, hey I follow all your threads and perhaps you are the best person ask this, I'm studying to become a DOP for movies which of these books do you suggest I pick(ken dancyger's technique of film making or william goldman's adventures) I heard there are both good but I really don't want to get confused so which do I pick between the two
I'm with thenairama on this, I will also like to know where I can watch this 1897 everyone's been talking about it
Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by brothers(m): 7:47pm On Feb 13, 2015
lechiffre:

my point is if we want nollywood to grow ideally criticism should accelerate development but practically......... no one is listening

@lechiffre my brotherr thank you
That was how in one episode jara, emeka ike was a guest when helen paul asked about the errors in the movie industry the emeka ike didn't even flinch he was like it pays my bills and it gives you entertainment journalists work to do I just laffed critics hardly fulfill their purpose these days
even in hollywood see tyler perry one of the most successful black movie directors in the world do you know how many bad reviews this guys movies get yet he ignores them and keeps chucking out more and more of his typical movies
There was even a time when I think marc foster or spielberg during the launch of a movie said "its doesn't matter what other people think about your work what matters is what you think good advice but it sounds like another fancy way of telling the critics to go phuck themselves, the only use I have for reviews is to know what movie to watch and sometimes they even get it wrong
Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by brothers(m): 7:51pm On Feb 13, 2015
Sanchez01:

True, I agree, it's a great movie but sometimes critics don't see things the way we see them. Here are some of the reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. Read them and see for yourself. Meanwhile, I'll post some here...


See harsh comments man people wicked o
This is a really interesting too bad I'm here when its all ended
Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by brothers(m): 8:18pm On Feb 13, 2015
dBard:




You haven't seen the movie and yet you're attacking someone else's views on it

s.m.h....

Nigerians are a 'funny' set.

You totally bnailed it nigerians are funny people let me tell you a funny story
See how everyone is shining teeth with villageboi because he is criticizing a local mOvie
There was a thread where the same villageboi criticized a hollywood movie I think it was godzilla or pacific rim
If you see what nairalanders told him? I even felt upset despite the fact that I wasn't the one being insulted
There was this particular comment someone made"hardwork goes into all these movies and some amateur who has never seen a camera will show up and condemn it" I was like shocked
My God so hard work doesn't go into nollywood films? Even if its the crappiest movie in the world, shooting a movie is never an easy task it almost looks like nigerians are programmed to be bias if you criticize a bad hollyweood film tthey call you a hater but if you condemn any nollywood movie at all then its constructive and anybody who does not join them in their condemnation is automatically a supporter of mediocrity and a slowpokre
Nigerians indeed are funny people maybe I'll make that my new signature
Interesting thread

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Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by VillageBoi(m): 9:03pm On Feb 13, 2015
brothers:


You are so right october 1st was quite a treat Its a shame I didn't finish it, hey I follow all your threads and perhaps you are the best person ask this, I'm studying to become a DOP for movies which of these books do you suggest I pick(ken dancyger's technique of film making or william goldman's adventures) I heard there are both good but I really don't want to get confused so which do I pick between the two
I'm with thenairama on this, I will also like to know where I can watch this 1897 everyone's been talking about it
I wouldn't buy any of those books; not one of them would do anything to help you become a better 'DOP', however, if you are on a course and 'have to' pick one of them then go for Ken Dancyger's book... it's actually 'Technique of film & video editing'. Knowing about editing 'could' make you a better 'shooter' but I personally prefer 'In the Blink Of An Eye' by Walter Murch (he's considered one of the best editors of our times).

There are a ton of good ones out there like 'Directing: Film Techniques & Aesthetics' by Michael Rabiger' All of the books mentioned by you and I so far probably have a bit too much chaff for you wanting to be a DOP - 'Cinematography: Theory and Practice' by Blain Brown is pretty much more in tune with exactly what you want and would definitely be the most useful of the bunch.

If you can't get certain books then Google cinematographers that you like and you'll find talks, lectures and other interesting/helpful things on Youtube. In this day you no longer 'have to' go into an actual film school or take a degree in film to learn this stuff wink

You'll hopefully be able to watch the film when it comes to a cinema near you.
Re: Invasion 1897 - British Film Institue - Q&A Session - 7th Feb, 2015 by VillageBoi(m): 9:15pm On Feb 13, 2015
brothers:

My God so hard work doesn't go into nollywood films? Even if its the crappiest movie in the world, shooting a movie is never an easy task it almost looks like nigerians are programmed to be bias if you criticize a bad hollyweood film tthey call you a hater but if you condemn any nollywood movie at all then its constructive and anybody who does not join them in their condemnation is automatically a supporter of mediocrity and a slowpokre
You're spot on. Quite a while ago, I can't remember which thread I said the exact same thing "Filmmaking is very hard work" of course various people said I must be crazy and how can it ever be hard work. If only any one of them went out to make even a short film they would realise how difficult it is.

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