Must-See Movies for Creatives
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- ThisIsMe
I'm setting up a monthly movie viewing for my fellow designers at work and I need a list of "must see" movies for creatives types.
They should be safe for workplace viewing. I know of the usual suspects:
Art and Copy
Helvetica
ObjectifiedAny help or insight would be greatly appreciated.
- e-pill0
there is a recent thread something like "movies everyone seen except you" go thru that thread and just pick out your movies..
- ukit0
- instrmntl0
Basquiat
- mcmillions0
My absolute favorite movie for creatives is Why Man Creates by Saul Bass. haaaaands down.
- link? would love to see it.Miguex
- http://lmgtfy.com/?q…mcmillions
- erikjonsson0
oh comon smuggitysmug
- whatsup0
Pirates of Sillicon Valley
Style Wars
Tron (can anyone call themselves creative and say they've not seen Tron?)
- Mex_Kubrick0
- I saw it on TV the a few months ago for the first time, interesting movieMiguex
- just read the book, the movie doesn't have the same impact.DoTheMacarena
- plash0
- yesMiguex
- wasn't that quite patronising? like bbcs Darwin feature.Hombre_Lobo
- gramme0
A person cannot be an adjective. It's unpossible.
- but an adjective can also be a nounukit
- No it can't. Not in this case. A person is not a "creative." A person can BE creative.gramme
- I hate that term so much.gramme
- Well, language can be anything it evolves into, can't it?:) I'm pretty sure creative (noun) is in the dictionaryukit
- gramme smash! I've seen you mention this before. I see your point. like saying I'm an artistic.Hombre_Lobo
- gramme smash! I've seen you mention this before. I see your point. like saying I'm an artistic.Hombre_Lobo
- Yes, language can, does, and should evolve. But when nouns are adjectives and nouns are verbs, we might as well start all over again.gramme
- over again.gramme
- ukit0
Looks like there really aren't any movies about graphic design other than Helvetica and the usual suspects...pretty sad:)
- bigtrick0
Objectified was dumb.
The questions to the designers were all over the place. The maker of that movie squandered huge opportunities to get some real insight from some top designers - instead he settled for meandering delusions of grandeur from Paola Antonelli, vapid "we are brothers and work together" tripe from the Bouroullec brothers, and "we don't waste metal" minutiae from Jonathan Ive. All of these people have wonderful, wonderful things to say about design, I'm sure, but the interviewer botched it big time - these are not the things I want to hear from these design greats.
- Miesfan0
- that is thinking outside the box, man!mcmillions
- ;-PMiesfan
- movies for creatives types?
;-PMiesfan
- Frosty_spl0
- you didn't read the original post, or my reply:
http://www.qbn.com/t…bigtrick - oops didn't see it on the first post.Frosty_spl
- dislike this movie. stroke movie. "look how important we are... "plash
- @plash:
http://www.qbn.com/t…bigtrick - incase no one saw what bigtrick wrote: http://www.qbn.com/t…jaylarson
- ;)jaylarson
- :Dbigtrick
- well glad to see we agree..plash
- you didn't read the original post, or my reply: