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All incredibly talented at one point, only to become utter shit. What went wrong?
Ridley Scott, George Lucas and Tarantino were never good to begin with.
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>>220012047
That explains why they tapped out of film when it became a George Lucas medium.
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whos the guy on the lower left
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>>220012444
just a weird picture of Malick right?
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>>220012444
Brian De Palma you stupid pig fuck
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>>220012464
Malick's only good film is Badlands. He was never good.
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>>220012047
Digital cameras allowed them to be lazy.
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>>220012047
They don't change with the times and their styles grow stale. It’s like how Spielberg’s making an alien movie with some sappy 1980s vibe, when the modern idea of aliens is more rooted hard-science, and skepticism about whether interstellar travel is even possible.
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>>220012047
Lynch was great and innovative to the very end
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>>220012481
ok i recognize him now, he did get bad
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>>220012047
because film is a collaborative medium and directors are highly overrated
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Scorsese is timeless
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>>220012838
A huge filmography with 4 good movies
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>>220012649
no, child, he wasn't
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>>220012649
Such a great picture, extremely cool



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