Rank the Cahiers du cinéma-5 from best to worst.
God-tier
>Rivette
>Chabrol
Great-tier
>Godard
Should have stuck to criticism-tier
Rohmer
Truffaut
>>68191131
1- Rohmer
2- Truffaut
3- Rivette (haven't seen his flicks)
4- Chabrol (haven't seen his flicks)
5- Godard
medium-Good tier
Rivette
Rohmer
Meh tier
Chabrol
post 60's godard
bad tier
truffaut
60's godard
>>68191384
What's your beef with Rohmer?
>>68191519
>hasn't seen their movies but feels like voicing his stupid opinion
stick to your cape idols boy
they're all shit
french cinema is shit
>>68191613
your shit!!
>>68191131
>God-tier
Rivette
>Great-tier
Rohmer
Chabrol
>uneven-tier
Godard
>one-hit-wonder-tier
Truffaut
>>68191572
I've enjoyed his films, but I don't think he is one of the great filmmakers.
>>68191562
Chabrol is great you plen.
>>68191773
>i just discovered french new wave!
>>68192470
>I make assumptions about anonymous posters on Albanian CP-exchange boards!
>>68191131
Godard #1 most of the time I hate the man and his films but for some reason I keep coming back to him with a certain fascination (even his 70's stuff), and when he shines he really does, he's a talented fraud but can also be a real poet, I like the way he experiments with cinema as images and sounds but he's technically incompetent and has no idea how to make a picture for an audience.
Chabrol #2 I think he's a very mediocre filmmaker, often very lazy and visually uninspired but I like his sense of humor, his 'character' and his simple love of the crime thriller genre, he's not a deconstructionist, he makes the comfiest and less pretentious flicks of the bunch, plus the man himself was always fun and interesting when talking about Lang or Hitchcock, and he's responsible for boosting James Gray's career
Truffaut #3 I like his romantic sensibility and he's good at directing, more elegant than Chabrol but he is completely inoffensive and indulges his narcissicism as much as Godard without ever shining brightly.
I have zero interest in both Rohmer and Rivette;
>>68193253
>I have zero interest in both Rohmer and Rivette
Why?