Sometimes I see how these great directors watched so many old movies growing up, stuff I've never heard of, and I feel sort of bad that I haven't. But I realize that I grew up on THEIR movies and others in the modern Era. And it's a great thing to have movies like his to inspire me.
Eric Renquist ...The thing is all of those movies are available through streaming channels. Most of those French new wave movies from the 50s and 60s are on the criterion channel. Plus many other foreign classics.
@@firewithfire848 I think eric meant since those director's have seen those older film's and been inspired by them a part of those film's lives within their ones and so in essence he has seen them just maybe not directly.
Inherent Vice is the only movie that went from "I'm about to walk out of this piece of shit" to "let's give it another go" to "maybe theres something more here. Let me watch it again" to "this is one of the greatest films ever made". Top 10.
It was a frustrating first watch for me too! But upon subsequent viewings it made a lot more sense, I love it! My only regret is not buying the blu-ray which seems to be out of print now.
I'm halfway through a film directing course and even tho it's just basics, it is tiring... And heartbreaking, truly, because I see my homework shortfilms that they leave us every week, and all I see is awful filmmaking. I only have a phone for recording, a potato laptop for editing, and family when on their spare time. I don't know how I can make something worthwhile with what I have. But I don't want to loose hope, becayse this is the only thing I truly want to do.
I've been a film-maker for a living for over 10 years and you just have to keep going and you get better and better and you learn as you go. Enjoy the process. There is so much crap out there so there is no pressure! Just try your best and enjoy your life of film-making..
Drop out of the course and save your money. Work a regular part time/full-time job waiting table or something menial to raise money for your short films. Go to film festivals and watch the content there and network with other filmmakers. Join Facebook groups and meet likeminded people. Try and get a job as a runner no matter what the pay/ duration is. Being in and around that environment will rub off on you so well
Even if you don't think you can make something great with your current equipment, it's the perfect time to hone your craft. Pretty soon people will say "holy shit, you made that with your phone, a potato, and your family as a crew??" Limitations can breed greatness, if paired with the right ambition.
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Omfg you see it too!! It's undeniable - honestly had to stop this video more than once as i got so sidetracked by the similarity (kept wondering if PTA was his inspiration for that pitch-perfect American he pulls off in Legion, which is such a genius show not enough people talk about)
To make art u need to be alone ..so being in movies set with all this crew makes it so hard and the artist will just finish the work by the quickest way..even if all the crew are artists ..each of them is artist alone..maybe that's why no filmmaker had win Noble and even songwriters won it.
Sometimes I see how these great directors watched so many old movies growing up, stuff I've never heard of, and I feel sort of bad that I haven't. But I realize that I grew up on THEIR movies and others in the modern Era. And it's a great thing to have movies like his to inspire me.
Spot on
Eric Renquist ...The thing is all of those movies are available through streaming channels. Most of those French new wave movies from the 50s and 60s are on the criterion channel. Plus many other foreign classics.
@@firewithfire848 I think eric meant since those director's have seen those older film's and been inspired by them a part of those film's lives within their ones and so in essence he has seen them just maybe not directly.
That’s a great way of looking at it. Perhaps I should look at it that way
This comment just inspired me
Inherent Vice is the only movie that went from "I'm about to walk out of this piece of shit" to "let's give it another go" to "maybe theres something more here. Let me watch it again" to "this is one of the greatest films ever made". Top 10.
It was a frustrating first watch for me too! But upon subsequent viewings it made a lot more sense, I love it! My only regret is not buying the blu-ray which seems to be out of print now.
And thanks to Thomas Pynchon
Agreed! Easily the PTA film I’ve watched the most. I don’t even know why but there’s something there I love!
The first scene didn’t work.
I couldn't feel more related
I couldn’t dream up magnolia in a million years.
" no shame in that ". There are million ideas in your mind which he couldn’t fathom.
@@WhatFilmProduction most of writer have a unhealthy way of writing.... Remember Shakespeare wrote most of his stuff while drinking
So true 🤷♂️
You could if you had enough cocaine.
This statement elevates Robert Altman's dream to another level : )
One of the greatest living directors.
This makes me want to cry solely because I truly admire his work.
He’s the reason why I wanna part take in film making
I'm halfway through a film directing course and even tho it's just basics, it is tiring... And heartbreaking, truly, because I see my homework shortfilms that they leave us every week, and all I see is awful filmmaking.
I only have a phone for recording, a potato laptop for editing, and family when on their spare time. I don't know how I can make something worthwhile with what I have.
But I don't want to loose hope, becayse this is the only thing I truly want to do.
I've been a film-maker for a living for over 10 years and you just have to keep going and you get better and better and you learn as you go. Enjoy the process. There is so much crap out there so there is no pressure! Just try your best and enjoy your life of film-making..
You gotta start working in the industry and make connections.
Drop out of the course and save your money. Work a regular part time/full-time job waiting table or something menial to raise money for your short films. Go to film festivals and watch the content there and network with other filmmakers. Join Facebook groups and meet likeminded people. Try and get a job as a runner no matter what the pay/ duration is. Being in and around that environment will rub off on you so well
Even if you don't think you can make something great with your current equipment, it's the perfect time to hone your craft. Pretty soon people will say "holy shit, you made that with your phone, a potato, and your family as a crew??" Limitations can breed greatness, if paired with the right ambition.
trust the process, keep going, remember why u do that
One of the best directors of all time.
Besides the interviewees that Film Courage gets, PTA, in my opinion gives the best writing advice. He speaks the writers language.
Thanks for this, truly amazing !
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your video of Reflection hasn't enough details for me to search it. a name or date would help. thanks.
Thanks for cutting this together. Really great :)
I'm not crying... you're crying :')
love this guy
Somebody should do a Paul Thomas Anderson biopic with Dan Stevens as PTA
Omfg you see it too!! It's undeniable - honestly had to stop this video more than once as i got so sidetracked by the similarity (kept wondering if PTA was his inspiration for that pitch-perfect American he pulls off in Legion, which is such a genius show not enough people talk about)
Pretty awesome!!
Great video 👍
He has made all my favorite movies.
Paul, stop drinking my milkshake
love him..
He should have directed Phantom Menace.
At least we got Phantom Thread from him.
What’s the movie at 0:57 ?
It’s the opening of Magnolia
How does he have kids and has his alone time to write.
He wakes up at 4am before they wake up lol
Or just goto an office to work that't not in your house.
Don’t say sorry
That "music" is evil distraction. You can't hear what he is saying AND YOU DIDN'T LISTEN.
wat?
what?
Wut ?
Woot?
Whaaa?
Whaaat?
To make art u need to be alone ..so being in movies set with all this crew makes it so hard and the artist will just finish the work by the quickest way..even if all the crew are artists ..each of them is artist alone..maybe that's why no filmmaker had win Noble and even songwriters won it.
This is definitely not true.
@@bigfat4172 it is the Truth
@@user-fg8ou1ec1f As long as you concede that every film, dance, play, and any other piece that has more than 1 contributor is not art. Sure.
@@bigfat4172 no , just
cinema can't be true art .. it's something in the industry
@@user-fg8ou1ec1f that's intensely pretentious and narrow minded but okay