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Directors Blasting Other Directors


Ingmar Bergman on Michelangelo Antonioni:

“Fellini, Kurosawa, and Bunuel move in the same field as Tarkovsky. Antonioni was on his way, but expired, suffocated by his own seriousness. He’s done two masterpieces, you don’t have to bother with the rest. One is Blow-Up (1966), which I’ve seen many times, and the other is La Notte (1961), also a wonderful film, although that’s mostly because of the young Jeanne Moreau. In my collection, have a copy of Il Grido (1957) and damn what a boring movie it is. So devilishly sad, I mean. You know, Antonioni never really learned the trade. He concentrated on single images, never realizing that film is a rhythmic flow of images, a movement. Sure, there are brilliant moments in his films. But I don’t feel anything for L’Avventura (1960), for example. Only indifference. I never understood why Antonioni was so incredibly applauded. And I thought his muse Monica Vitti was a terrible actress.”

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Paul Thomas Anderson on David Fincher and "Fight Club":


“I saw 30 minutes of it only because our trailer is playing in front of it,” Anderson said of “Fight Club” at the time. “And I would love to go on railing about the movie, but I’m just going to pretend as if I haven’t seen it. It’s just unbearable. I wish David Fincher testicular cancer, for all of his jokes about it, I wish him testicular fucking cancer.”

https://www.indiewire.com/features/general/david-fincher-paul-thomas-fight-club-takedown-1234609703/

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ha!

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PTA actually said that about DF?!


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Yes, but he later apologized.

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I don't know if this qualifies as blasting, but this always makes me laugh.

David Lynch on George Lucas giving him headache:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJQ4vCu-S0U

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Jean-Luc Godard on Quentin Tarantino:
“Tarantino named his production company after one of my films. He’d have done better to give me some money.”

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Werner Herzog on Godard:

"Someone like Jean-Luc Godard is for me intellectual counterfeit money when compared to a good kung fu film, a Fred Astaire picture, or a porno."

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lol

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Not a director per se, but a creator masterfully eviscerating another who was massively overhyped at the time https://youtu.be/ftMb7wLrqsw?si=hwZdrmvQR7aOd7nN

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Francois Truffaut on Michelangelo Antonioni:

“Antonioni is the only important director I have nothing good to say about. He bores me; he’s so solemn and humorless.”

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Interesting, because Godard was a critic... I wonder how many do actually make movies for the critics.

Ingmar Bergman on Jean-Luc Godard:
“I’ve never gotten anything out of his movies. They have felt constructed, faux intellectual, and completely dead. Cinematographically uninteresting and infinitely boring. Godard is a fucking bore. He’s made his films for the critics. One of the movies,Masculin, Féminin, was shot here in Sweden. It was mind-numbingly boring.”

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I remember Quentin Tarantino putting down the Miami Vice movie but he really wasn’t putting down Michael Mann himself except to say that Mann could have done better.

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So many people have seen Mann's movie with Pacino and De Niro (Heat) but skip over Mann's first, the much better, "Thief" with James Caan

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