I felt that way when watching Inherent Vice during the scene Doc gets drugged by Beaverton. Feels genuinely unsettling and horrifying and I only wish he would make a through and through horror movie.
@@aryavirsangwan6837 Well said. I'll just add... PTA tends to hit some emotionally unrelenting "horror" beats, if we can even call them beats seeing as he's rather loose and unconventional with story structure, that surpass even the most gruelling moments of albeit-more-clear-cut "horror" like The Conjuring, Don't Breathe or even the more dramatic Hereditary; TWBB's sequences leading up to Plainview's murder of the false brother - a stone cold, misanthropic man breaking into tears as he realises he's lonely afterall, just as he thought he'd found his own blood... There are other drama features that I'd consider superbly very horrifying too, capable of putting even the greats of horror in the shadows: the final scene of Lanthimos' The Favourite, the end of the 1988 The Vanishing (which plays more like a suspenseful drama-thriller until that point), HAL 9000 lifting the veil when he refuses to allow David back into the ship in 2001... Horror, in my conceptualisation and I think many will agree, doesn't have to limited to the genre itself or its tropes and tenets, it can be conveyed and seen in anything.
saw it this afternoon, 12:45 first possible screening at my cinema...there were eight of us. HOWEVER didn't stop me absolutely loving it. The look, the characters, the score, as soon as it finished i wanted to see it again so I could try and get further into the characters' heads. Definitely a film that I'll love more with every view i'm sure. My film of the year (so far!).
I think Tino and him both are the greatest, even they say without eachother they wouldnt be as good without pulp magnolia would never be as good as it was, without there will be blood Hateful eight wouldnt of been made, they are good friends and even greater rivals. Like all friendships should be
Mark sounds ridiculously in love with PTA. And with good reason.
Paul sounds like HAL 9000!!!
Yeah he does 🤣🤣🤣
He looks like a creative person. A film director, even.
Paul Thomas Anderson and Jonny Greenwood are two of the best people.
Couldn't agree more. Imagine the type of horror he could make, with a added bonus if Johnny Greenwood did the score.
Joseph Mendonca in many ways, there will be blood is a very grounded, realistic horror movie, found in an unexpected place.
@@aryavirsangwan6837 definitely grounded but not in an unexpected place.
I felt that way when watching Inherent Vice during the scene Doc gets drugged by Beaverton. Feels genuinely unsettling and horrifying and I only wish he would make a through and through horror movie.
@@aryavirsangwan6837 Well said. I'll just add... PTA tends to hit some emotionally unrelenting "horror" beats, if we can even call them beats seeing as he's rather loose and unconventional with story structure, that surpass even the most gruelling moments of albeit-more-clear-cut "horror" like The Conjuring, Don't Breathe or even the more dramatic Hereditary; TWBB's sequences leading up to Plainview's murder of the false brother - a stone cold, misanthropic man breaking into tears as he realises he's lonely afterall, just as he thought he'd found his own blood... There are other drama features that I'd consider superbly very horrifying too, capable of putting even the greats of horror in the shadows: the final scene of Lanthimos' The Favourite, the end of the 1988 The Vanishing (which plays more like a suspenseful drama-thriller until that point), HAL 9000 lifting the veil when he refuses to allow David back into the ship in 2001... Horror, in my conceptualisation and I think many will agree, doesn't have to limited to the genre itself or its tropes and tenets, it can be conveyed and seen in anything.
He made his horror story, There will be blood is it, he said so himself at the time.
It's the 'take care' at the end, haha. It's so affectionate.
Love his description of working with Johnny Greenwood
The only American director (currently already working) below the age of 50 with the ability to reach true genius.
I’d dare say he’s *definitely* already a genius. He’s done it like 6 times.
My word this man makes seriously brilliant films. Glad he hooked up with
Thom Yorke. Bless you and takecare from U.K.
This would have been in the week leading up to the interview in November via our facebook page. We do this for every guest.
god i love him so much
saw it this afternoon, 12:45 first possible screening at my cinema...there were eight of us. HOWEVER didn't stop me absolutely loving it. The look, the characters, the score, as soon as it finished i wanted to see it again so I could try and get further into the characters' heads. Definitely a film that I'll love more with every view i'm sure. My film of the year (so far!).
What a lovely guy!
PTA Is a legend
its like a DUI mugshot
Only Kermode could make PTA laugh
PTA actually has a great sense of humor. He used to be a regular at Largo at the Coronet in LA.
Have a listen to the Adam Buxton podcast, episode featuring PTA. It's brilliant
Ever hear PTA's interview with Marc Maron? Anderson is hoot!
The master is a masterpiece
The Master also has one of the best closing lines in all of cinema! 'Now stick it back in, it fell out!', flippin' hilarious!
The best director of the last twnety or thirty years? Tarantino can take a running jump in comparison.
I think Tino and him both are the greatest, even they say without eachother they wouldnt be as good
without pulp magnolia would never be as good as it was, without there will be blood Hateful eight wouldnt of been made, they are good friends and even greater rivals.
Like all friendships should be
Brad Potter inglorious basterds wouldn’t be that good if there will be blood wasn’t made
@@okyouknowwhatever lol chill dude
Jesus Christ that beard is amazing.
admittedly was startled at the beginning, master music with his stare. plus marijuana.
Oh man I really want to know more about the Inherent Vice film, the book is hilariously brilliant.
I hope you enjoyed it - I did!
what a guy
Such a shame that this film isn't showing any where near where I am from.
Magnolia is beyond brilliant.
Whennnn could we the listeners supply our questions to PTA?? WHY I MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY?!?
Ah thanks I will have to be more aware next time!
Wacking Phoenix
Lol at first I thought he was standing really still XD
arrggh needs to be longer, decent upload though
He looks homeless.
I disagree.
just needs a shave..