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24th February 2010, 12:52 AM
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Paul Thomas Anderson
The filmmaker who Altman considered his successor.
Fans consider the closest successor to Kubrick.
Lynch, Scorsese and Woody Allen have all admitted PTA to be their favorite auteur working today.
Tarantino considers PTA to be Montgomery Clift for his Brando or vice versa. And he always bandies PTA to be a contemporary, who pushes him to do better. Like a competition for him.
PTA, however, had made it clear through Daniel Plainview,
"I have a competition in me. I want no one else to succeed."
On that note, I might have to pitch in my first review, that I transferred to Imdb only recently. On "There will be blood". I might have to post a revised review, sometime later. But it's a short glimpse to my personal flirtations with his films, in view of American film history and its placing (specifically TWBB) within last century or so.
Discuss his films here.
...an artist without an art.
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24th February 2010 12:52 AM
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