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  1. Armageddon Despite what you may have heard, Armageddon is a work of art by a cutting-edge artist who is a master of movement, light, color, and shape—and also of chaos, razzle-dazzle, and explosion.

    • Harry S. Stamper
  2. Jun 21, 1999 · Armageddon. Despite what you may have heard, Armageddon is a work of art by a cutting-edge artist who is a master of movement, light, color, and shape—and also of chaos, razzle-dazzle, and explosion. (It was no surprise to me to learn that as a thirteen-year-old, director Michael Bay blew up his toy train set with firecrackers so he could ...

  3. Aug 1, 2020 · Criterion ignored my interview request, but a guest essay published on their website offers a more surprising explanation: “Armageddon is a work of art by a cutting-edge artist who is a master of movement, light, color and shape — and also of chaos, razzle-dazzle and explosion.”. Or so claims professor and founding chair of the Film ...

  4. Jul 23, 2023 · Armageddon is a work of art by an avant-garde artist, who is a master of movement, light, color and form, as well as chaos, dazzle and explosion,” says film historian Jeanine Basinger in an essay for Criterion. “It’s never confusing, it’s never boring, and it’s never less than a brilliant mixture of what movies are supposed to do ...

    • Jaime Lorite
  5. In an essay supporting the selection of Armageddon, film scholar Jeanine Basinger, who taught Michael Bay at Wesleyan University, states that the film is "a work of art by a cutting-edge artist who is a master of movement, light, color, and shape—and also of chaos, razzle-dazzle, and explosion". She sees it as a celebration of working men ...

  6. There are so many great lines, funny characters and not overly cheesy emotional moments. I think this movie got bad ratings because it completely ignored physics and science for Hollywood entertainment. The whole production was also a mess, and as you watch more movies, you can see how messy it is our together at time.

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  8. In an essay supporting the selection of Armageddon, film scholar Jeanine Basinger, who taught Michael Bay at Wesleyan University, states that the film is "a work of art by a cutting-edge artist who is a master of movement, light, color, and shape—and also of chaos, razzle-dazzle, and explosion". She sees it as a celebration of working men ...

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