Paul Thomas Anderson: The Arc of an Artist

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  • @EricRossReel
    @EricRossReel  Рік тому +97

    I couldn't cover everything, obviously, but this is as definitive a retrospective I could make given the limitations of UA-cam and the desire to have a normal full length documentary runtime as opposed to a 15 hour behemoth. I hope you guys enjoy and learn something from it, even if you're a huge PTA fan. I gathered all the interview footage available...there's a lot of gold in here including a great clip from Norm (RIP) and M Night. All sources are in the description. Enjoy. XO.

    • @LoGoatPictures
      @LoGoatPictures Рік тому +2

      Great work, man

    • @WildFungus
      @WildFungus Рік тому

      okay I love PTA and you hit all the right notes. Now talk about Quentin Depieux and Rubber. I mean Incredible Violence is worth a mention, but Rubber is definitely a statement on film and the medium beginning with the outright audacity to say the introduction to Magnolia is BS hahahaha. and the directors experimental deconstructionist meta filmmaking is interesting anyway he's doing something with it.

    • @NormanFinkelstein9863
      @NormanFinkelstein9863 Рік тому +1

      This is excellent. Everyone knows it.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  Рік тому +1

      @@NormanFinkelstein9863 very kind of you to say thank you

    • @NormanFinkelstein9863
      @NormanFinkelstein9863 Рік тому +1

      NO Eric. Your work is that Good and an important voice and clear perspective. There is no doubt. Please build on your sizable talents.@@EricRossReel

  • @polypeptide
    @polypeptide Рік тому +115

    A doc about PTA that starts with Norm Macdonald? Hell yeah!! 🤙

    • @martaferguson-dun645
      @martaferguson-dun645 9 місяців тому +3

      Does it start there?? I thought we went right into Hard Eight. Will start at the beginning, again🥳

    • @dcore64
      @dcore64 6 місяців тому

      Right?!!

    • @marleneg7794
      @marleneg7794 3 місяці тому

      With M Night

    • @justiceforsurvivors
      @justiceforsurvivors 21 день тому

      took the words out my mouth!

  • @sammmuelspaul1946
    @sammmuelspaul1946 11 місяців тому +33

    The coolest part of this is that it’s the legend Norm Macdonald getting an insightful answer out of Shaymalan to start it off. That sets the tone and immediately I’m in. Rest up Norm my boy 🙏

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  11 місяців тому +3

      exactly what i was going for...it was a great interview, one of the best on that show, which i really enjoyed overall

    • @sammmuelspaul1946
      @sammmuelspaul1946 11 місяців тому

      @@EricRossReel Hell yea! Nicely done!

    • @HueyTheDoctor
      @HueyTheDoctor Місяць тому

      That one little clip helped me understand Shayamalan's entire career arc. He's right in what he's saying there.

  • @teracota8788
    @teracota8788 Рік тому +226

    I just think it’s amazing that he could bag Philip Baker Hall, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Samuel L Jackson and Gywneth Paltrow in his FIRST feature, before the age of 27.

    • @bev9708
      @bev9708 Рік тому +8

      YES!! Just goes to show that what actors really want are great roles, once they can easily pay the bills!!

    • @jpetersgoyanks
      @jpetersgoyanks Рік тому +35

      Don’t forget John C. Reilly who might be the best actor of the bunch… certainly the most under appreciated.
      Double don’t forget that none these actors were who they would become at the time. They were all working in independent films and none of them except Sam had yet featured in a hit film, but Sam has always done any script that he likes and you can see why he might like it.

    • @georgemaranville3305
      @georgemaranville3305 Рік тому +2

      And he had to buy that film back from the distributor to re- cut it.

    • @pena.3302
      @pena.3302 Рік тому +1

      "There Will Be Blood'!Getting Daniel Day Lewis.for 1/&'Inherint Vice.w/-'Joaquim Phoenix..Boogie Nights..Wish this mutha Would Let The Story Unfold.incessant Blathering..just kills it..insulting.like this or any of these Trollers..Are 100%.Accurate..!like a fine wine let it breath...you could learn this but too l8..fkin no allz Its terrible as it breaks up evrything..diplaces..just fk off.learn from the Others in the rest of the world.."Too Stupid to Admit it"..your legacy son."oh its 'P.T"..mi gawd..you lot are fking any hope..right up..idiot

    • @justaguywholikesmovies90
      @justaguywholikesmovies90 Рік тому +4

      He was 23 btw

  • @Doomlord42069
    @Doomlord42069 Рік тому +58

    Watching Magnolia for the first time was truly a revelation for me.

    • @JRA73
      @JRA73 10 місяців тому +2

      Great film!!!

    • @veras1228
      @veras1228 6 місяців тому

      WONDERFUL FILM

    • @sambrancato9162
      @sambrancato9162 5 місяців тому

      Agreed. I saw it in a cinema the first time and walked out in a daze. True masterpiece.

  • @davidlean1060
    @davidlean1060 10 місяців тому +8

    For all his seriousness, the thing that warms me to Anderson the most is his humour. He's one funny guy, as was his old man. One of the funniest clips of Anderson is him speaking to Chris Nolan at a Q and A for Phantom Thread. Nolan, it turns out, is a huge fan and he had his family sit and watch Phantom Thread with him at home. The delight on Anderson's face when Nolan tells him his family have taken to calling him 'Mr Woodcock' when he gets dictorial at home! 'Son, will you please clean your room before I lose my patience?!'. 'Yes Mr Woodcock, right away Mr Woodcock!'. That's pretty funny!

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  10 місяців тому +1

      loved that moment

    • @davidlean1060
      @davidlean1060 10 місяців тому

      Aanderson is a hoot in all honesty. He's great on the Marc Moran podcast (the story of his dad and Tim Conway dressing up as Mummies one haloween is a classic!) , but my favorite is his conversation with British comic Adam Buxton. Adam has Anderson in stitches at times. Anderson is one of the least pretentious artists that has ever lived! @@EricRossReel

  • @txsurf87
    @txsurf87 Рік тому +15

    As a huge PTA fan, this video is definitely the best summation of his work. Very well done!!

  • @oogaboogabrown
    @oogaboogabrown Рік тому +15

    Really enjoyed you letting the some of the greats talk about there will be blood because there’s not much you can say that hasn’t already been said. The film really is one of a kind.

  • @vaughancapstick9961
    @vaughancapstick9961 3 місяці тому +2

    Many many thanks for takinv the time and energy to put this together. Truly appreciated and something to return to time and time again. Thank you ❤

  • @itsaboutmovies.55
    @itsaboutmovies.55 Рік тому +4

    An hour and forty one minutes just went by swiftly… truly enjoyed and loved it.

  • @gergq5888
    @gergq5888 Рік тому +8

    That Normand bit caught me off guard and was perfectly timed. Thank you for this! You did a great job

  • @TheToke
    @TheToke Рік тому +8

    3 minutes in and I know I'll appreciate this video. I love PTA's versatility, and I think all of his movies are great, yet There will be blood stands out to me, as a great work of art.

  • @enzocignetti6359
    @enzocignetti6359 3 місяці тому +4

    A PTA video opening with Norm Macdonald, the algorithm knows me better than a real person ever will

  • @mrtravispickle
    @mrtravispickle Рік тому +5

    You're a saint for making this. Thank you. I hope Paul sees it.

  • @nowheredan27
    @nowheredan27 6 місяців тому +16

    Saying nothing during the There Will be Blood segment, letting other people (many of them great artists on their own) speak for you was a brilliant stylistic choice.

  • @marvalz
    @marvalz Рік тому +20

    you dropped this 👑

  • @EvanFowler
    @EvanFowler Рік тому +49

    This is a tremendous analysis of the work of my favorite filmmaker. One of the best film essays I've seen in a long time. I'd be fascinated by to see your read on the films of Charlie Kaufman. This is wildly underrated channel. I'll be directing people to this doc for a long time to come. Excellent, excellent work, man.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  Рік тому +3

      appreciate it very much. i'd have to really do a deep dive. most essays, like this one, are the product of me considering the topic for years.

    • @EvanFowler
      @EvanFowler Рік тому +1

      @@EricRossReel It shows.

    • @eddieb2
      @eddieb2 Рік тому +1

      I subbed I’ll be waiting for the next one take ur time

  • @gangly37
    @gangly37 10 місяців тому +2

    This is an excellent film essay about PT Anderson, but I'm compelled to point out that the industry transition in Boogie Nights was from film to VHS, not digital. Loved this video.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  10 місяців тому

      Good catch thank you for clarifying

  • @AntonyHarePI
    @AntonyHarePI Рік тому +9

    Brilliantly researched, written, directed, and presented. Well done!

  • @rayjubb8726
    @rayjubb8726 Рік тому +3

    Absolutely brilliant piece of work here. Well done. Loved that you said absolutely nothing about TWBB. What else is there to say about that which hasn’t been said already. Could watch this over and over. Wow.

  • @thecandidframe
    @thecandidframe Рік тому +5

    This was wonderful. I appreciate all the hard work you put into making this happen.

  • @billwilder1340
    @billwilder1340 Рік тому +9

    Great video of one of the most inspiring filmmakers today !!! I love seeing the variety in his work and how he continues to evolve

  • @Grgaforniateezy
    @Grgaforniateezy Рік тому +4

    Love PTA style of film. I live in the San Fernando Valley so its cool to see so many local places in his films

  • @966631514
    @966631514 Рік тому +1

    whoever did the closed captioning here is superb. you can tell it was an actual human.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  Рік тому +2

      I did it myself--it was a pain in the ass adjusting everything but I wanted to make sure it was right. That means so much to hear it paid off ty

    • @songforbro
      @songforbro Рік тому +1

      Thank you for all the work you put in. I can’t imagine how much must have gone into this.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  Рік тому

      @@songforbro 😊

  • @rumblerob
    @rumblerob 3 місяці тому +1

    just came across this channel and watched this and your marvel video. some of the best film analysis i've seen on youtube! keep doing what you're doing, amazing

  • @matthewdavis8774
    @matthewdavis8774 Рік тому +3

    30 minutes in and im surprised you dont have more subscribers and that this vid doesnt habe hundreds of thousands of views. Great video, man. Keep it up.

  • @jackd.ripper1489
    @jackd.ripper1489 Рік тому +5

    was not expecting that Mark Normand audio lmao. great video sir, you have a keen eye.

    • @Lex-wx3ib
      @Lex-wx3ib Рік тому

      check out mark normand's Kramer bit........it's hilarious

  • @CameronBrooks
    @CameronBrooks Рік тому +3

    20:26 that is some INSANE attention to detail I never would’ve noticed 😂

  • @matthewpiergies2333
    @matthewpiergies2333 Рік тому +4

    Hard eight is one of the most underrated films ever!

  • @lukewilliam3601
    @lukewilliam3601 Рік тому +5

    There Will be Blood is the greatest movie of all time, for me. Smart to just let the players do the talking, here. That PTA followed it up with The Master, which is almost as great (or maybe as great?), is incredible.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  Рік тому +3

      Appreciate you noticing that...
      The Master is tricky--a few commenters have criticized that section because they felt like I didn't say enough or enough interesting things. The two problems I had with it are:
      1. every time I watch it I think about it completely differently so it's hard to commit .
      2. i was trying to vary up the information and not just doing influences, shot choice, aesthetic etc. every time. got more into what things mean later
      id like to revisit it later when i feel like i've settled on it. watching it for the project was probably the fifth time i'd seen it and im still undecided

    • @lukewilliam3601
      @lukewilliam3601 Рік тому +1

      @@EricRossReel I hear you on The Master. I remember the first time I saw it, I didn't know how to feel. My expectations were so high from There will be Blood, which is such a hard hitting, pretty well defined (themes/emotions, narrative cause and effect) that I felt a bit let down. But the more I watched it, the more I appreciated it.
      Now, I love it, though it is definitely a difficult movie to talk about. I still don't fully understand their relationship in it, or even the true emotion behind the song he sings him at the end. But the performances, the directing, the aesthetics - are all perfect, and definitely easier (and less interesting) to talk about for The Master.
      Honestly, you did as good a job discussing the film as anyone has that I've seen.

    • @TimmyRiordan
      @TimmyRiordan Рік тому

      ​@@lukewilliam3601 I've probably watched The Master about the same number of times. For me, it's peak PTA and peak PSH. Thinking about it now, it's both the obvious father/son story and one of PTA's great romances, albeit a tragic one.
      PTA's best romance is probably Phantom Thread and plot devices of it, are hiding in plain sight in The Master: the struggle between the main characters for control and the "less powerful" character poisoning the other, balancing that power struggle. Also, a string of violence and anger pulled taut just below the surface of love and courtship. (That's in Punch Drunk Love too). Marc Maron is right, they should just kiss already.
      My interpretation is they are straight, so they can't/won't. And maybe more importantly, Dodd can't walk away from his power, or his marriage which Freddy will surely undo. To have Quill, Dodd has to control him, but Freddy can't be controlled, (and Freddy wouldn't be Freddy if anyone did control him). So Lancaster has to "quit Freddy" as it were.
      Anyway, is there anything better than these outtakes of Phil and Joaquin smoking together: ua-cam.com/video/Wy4uiK3qhJ0/v-deo.htmlsi=yDt9KETMNml55UtE

  • @a.r.t93
    @a.r.t93 Рік тому +7

    I think the BTS doc of Magnolia (That Moment) is a quality watch. Not just watching PTA display his writing/directing process during that time but a great view on how he interacts with Actors n why they seem to gravitate towards him out the gate.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  Рік тому +3

      Yeah it is...its also where you can see that the young PTA could have really used the older and wiser PTA's advice from that Maron clip "just chill out"

    • @davidlean1060
      @davidlean1060 10 місяців тому

      If you can't be flash when you are young, when can you be?! It's the lack of 'chill that makes Magnolia so special for me. It may be Anderson showing off, but it all ends up on the screen. I have even heard Anderson say he feels Magnolia is the best thig he has made! @@EricRossReel

  • @acheekymonkey
    @acheekymonkey Рік тому +34

    What an incredible insight into his work! Some didn't like Inherent Vice. For me Punch Drunk Love was the PTA film I barely got through. It was amazing seeing Boogie Nights in the theater in early 1998. Magnolia was the only film I've been to where I talked with strangers for 20 minutes in the lobby afterwards about what the movie meant. I've seen many films and PTA is one of my favorite filmmakers. Thank you!

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  Рік тому +1

      Appreciate it

    • @StonedCabbage
      @StonedCabbage Рік тому +2

      Personally I didn't care too much for Inherent Vice. I love The Master, it's one of my favorite films but my problem with Inherent vice is that it didn't really make any sense to me at all, I just watch it the whole time confused as to what was even going on

    • @neburarieiv
      @neburarieiv Рік тому +2

      thats the great thing about it. You can watch 50 times and still be entertained by it because it is deliberately trying to confuse you and hide the truth from you by feeding you just tiny bits of information.

    • @TheWaynos73
      @TheWaynos73 Рік тому

      Inherent Vice and The Master are my least favourite PTA films. Maybe one day i will find a different appreciation for them.

    • @davidlean1060
      @davidlean1060 Рік тому +1

      That is kind of the point. Bare in mind we are viewing the story from the perspective of a grief stricken hippie, a man who is high off something or other throughout the movie! Some stuff is happening, some is in Doc's head. @@StonedCabbage

  • @jakejoseph5534
    @jakejoseph5534 Рік тому +3

    Well I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video essay. Thanks for putting in the work, this is very well made.

  • @dam00k
    @dam00k Місяць тому

    This blew my hair back, great job.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  Місяць тому

      Thank you haha . . .. . currently wrapping up on a new one that should be even better :)

  • @HenryPeatman
    @HenryPeatman 7 місяців тому

    How does this channel not get more attention? Great video!

  • @b_i_l_l_w_i_l_l_i_a_m_s_o_n
    @b_i_l_l_w_i_l_l_i_a_m_s_o_n Рік тому +4

    I shouldn’t have started this at 3:30AM. Great doc

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  Рік тому

      lol get some sleep

    • @veras1228
      @veras1228 Рік тому

      A friend sent me this at 3:30 am. PTA is my favorite

  • @HumanBornFresh
    @HumanBornFresh Рік тому +2

    this video and your channel is criminally underrated!! keep up man!!!!

  • @NativeIntelligenceCheckMyDJmix

    wow i had no idea when i first started this video that it was gonna be in such depth, so good,...... i thought i had seen all of PTA's movies and yet i was completely unaware of the first entitled Hard Eight/ Sydney ...thanks

  • @spotieotie
    @spotieotie Рік тому

    EXCELLENT video man. Keep up the good work!

  • @mbreliere
    @mbreliere Рік тому +1

    Such a lovely film man, I cruised right through it... Thanks so much for putting these together

  • @JJandoONER
    @JJandoONER 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video man, well done.

  • @MrWootwoot90
    @MrWootwoot90 Рік тому

    Great video and amazing to realise that you're the same creator who made the Obey Smite video back in the day, probably the best esports doc I've ever seen, keep making great stuff

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  11 місяців тому

      lmao that's a throwback.. cheers . very kind thank you

  • @dirkdiggler.
    @dirkdiggler. 5 місяців тому +1

    Roger's face at 37:04 , listening to someone not get pta is so great.

  • @mannymarc24
    @mannymarc24 4 місяці тому +4

    Norm Macdonald without a hint of irony. Academic way to start.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  4 місяці тому +1

      hihgly recommend the M Night episode of Norm Has a Show

  • @rickstein1396
    @rickstein1396 Рік тому

    Fantastic work, Eric. Thank you for posting this.

  • @durango-CODEBUILDER
    @durango-CODEBUILDER Рік тому +13

    "Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick" is one of my favourite lines ever.
    Also the musical transition from The Master to Craft and Circumstance was fantastic.

    • @davidlean1060
      @davidlean1060 Рік тому +2

      I kinda wish it was the last line to be honest. It would be up there with the best Anderson closing lines, my personal favorite being Freddy telling the English girl to 'stick it back in, it fell out' at the end of The Master.

    • @davidlean1060
      @davidlean1060 10 місяців тому +1

      I wish it had been the last line to be honest. It would be up there with 'I'm finished' and 'Now stick it back in, it fell out' as one of the great closing lines in cinema!

  • @eldermedia9885
    @eldermedia9885 Рік тому +3

    Well done. I hope you do more career breakdowns like this. I love the pacing and attention to detail. Inspiring stuff!

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  Рік тому +1

      Maybe. I had a window of time that I could work on it with no distractions for 2 months or so. And I already had an intimate knowledge of his filmography and a rough idea of where I wanted to go with it. There's a few filmmakers I would consider talking about but he's my guy and that was a nice set of circumstances. Appreciate it...will continue to make essays as they naturally present themselves to me

    • @eldermedia9885
      @eldermedia9885 Рік тому

      @@EricRossReel Either way you’ve got a subscriber here. Can’t wait to see what you do next!

  • @user-yl4lf9mh1w
    @user-yl4lf9mh1w Рік тому +1

    i love the "please don't put a bullet in me" monologue from Hard Eight.

  • @kevosi
    @kevosi Рік тому

    This was really great! Thank you for putting it together

  • @TonioToutBeau
    @TonioToutBeau 2 місяці тому

    That was such an excellent piece of content. I will never look at his movies the same way thanks to you. I am curious about The Battle of Baktan Cross with such massive budget and not sure about Di Caprio as the main actor but happy to be surprised by PTA as you like to reference him.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  2 місяці тому +1

      Appreciate the comment, glad it was worthwhile to you. I am very excited personally, I will follow him anywhere. Seeing real movies being made with big budgets is great. I want to see more directors get a chance to take a massive swing on an original idea.

  • @radisb
    @radisb Рік тому

    Thank you for your tremendous work, I adore PTA

  • @kasimnurtdinov
    @kasimnurtdinov Рік тому

    GREAT ESSAYS! UNBELIEVABLY INTERESTING! KEEP DOIN DUDE!!!!

  • @maximusthe1st
    @maximusthe1st Рік тому

    This was an excellent watch, Boogie nights was my first PTA, which I loved, I then went to Hard Eight and loved the melancholy tone, he’s a genius in my humble opinion.

  • @RemyCT63
    @RemyCT63 Рік тому +1

    Eric i just want to say you did an amazing job with the narrative and editing. Like most people commenting here, I'm a fan of anything PTA makes. To be honest I totally forgot about "Inherent Vice" and did not miss it at all from your program. I've seen it once and found it to be forgettable. I'll now have to watch the other videos you have made. Looking forward to seeing more videos from you. And yes I do understand how much work it is to make these film commentaries.

    • @realhillkell
      @realhillkell 3 місяці тому

      You are not a real PTA fan if you haven't rewatched Inherent Vice

  • @osrspac420
    @osrspac420 11 місяців тому +1

    My favorite PTA movies are Boogie Nights and There Will Be Blood, The soundtrack in There Will Be Blood is so fucking haunting, it’s a musical master-class

  • @KidFresh71
    @KidFresh71 Рік тому +1

    How cool that both P.T.A. and Tarantino are both on their 10th film. What a time to be alive.

  • @DeleriousOdyssey
    @DeleriousOdyssey Рік тому +1

    This was seriously spectacular

  • @LeriusDoman
    @LeriusDoman 4 місяці тому +1

    This sir is most excellent, thank you!

  • @stsmith77
    @stsmith77 Рік тому +1

    I love that long shot of Wahlberg during the Alfred Molina scene in Boogie Nights. I remember marveling at what an interesting and bold choice it was ..upending the expectation in that the climax of toe curling tension was a moment of near stillness.. watching mainstream movies you can forget that that kind of departure from the norm is possible.. PTA is the GOAT

  • @adambycina1817
    @adambycina1817 Рік тому +1

    I just discovered your channel and this incredibly insightful deep dive into PTA's films. Thank you so much for articulating the artistic vision of a master. I would also love to see the director's cut of Magnolia at this point of his life.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  Рік тому +1

      appreciate the comment that means a lot...I would also like to see that

  • @the9-2-5outlawgamer
    @the9-2-5outlawgamer 11 місяців тому +1

    And it is fair to say Paul Thomas Anderson did not get to where he is as a writer/director because of his famous late father Ernie Anderson, the promo announcer for ABC since the 1960s. The elder Anderson was not a director and there was no sign of nepotism. He carved his own career path. 6:45 the final theatrical appearance of the man himself right in front of John C. Reilly in line.

  • @CameronBrooks
    @CameronBrooks Рік тому +4

    That first movie was amazingly good.. what’s funny is how I actually put that film on in the family living room.. just a few months before my dad got hired to be the location manager for Punch Drunk Love! I was this close to driving around in the car on those location scouts .. but I couldn’t get out of school.. still one of the biggest and most lamentable missed opportunities of my entire life lol
    Although.. I got to be an extra.. in the airport scene :)

  • @matthewtitley3890
    @matthewtitley3890 Рік тому

    Fantastic video fella! Bravo and can't wait to see more!😀😀

  • @jeffdavis3209
    @jeffdavis3209 Рік тому

    Great job on this! Keep up the good work. Thanks for making this

  • @shuang7877
    @shuang7877 11 місяців тому

    You are really good at this. Please keep going.

  • @FreakyFraser1
    @FreakyFraser1 Рік тому

    I thoroughly enjoyed this career analysis & overview. Well done.

  • @tripp8443
    @tripp8443 Рік тому +8

    Why was I.V. left out. So much to say. ESPECIALLY considering he Vineland rumors.

  • @MothersNewCreature
    @MothersNewCreature Рік тому

    wow...thank you so much for this. I just realised I have to see some of his movies again real soon and complete watching his whole ouevre. I kinda forgot what an insanely good writer/director he is. And I have to confess I did not know abot Hard Eight at all.

  • @GIANTCADET
    @GIANTCADET Рік тому +1

    Excellent video, thank you for putting all the hard work into it. I'm greedy and wish there was an extra half an hour to also discuss inherent vice 😅❤

  • @joshdiaz05
    @joshdiaz05 Рік тому

    This is fantastic. Well done

  • @PictureBoxPuppy
    @PictureBoxPuppy Рік тому +59

    Completely omitting Inherent Vice “because it’s an adapted screenplay” is bullshit. You can just say(in the video) you don’t like it😅 it’s okay if you couldn’t come up with something to say about it but at the very least you could’ve included some visuals and mentioned the fact that PTA returned to that time period and location again for it. Also part of PTA’s genius is HOW he adapted the screenplay (because a lesser writer/director would have done a Pynchon adaptation in an awful boring and generally more conventional way) regardless of how you personally feel about it. He made Inherent Vice fit perfectly within his oeuvre and it deserves a spot in any sort of retrospective piece on his career.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  Рік тому +59

      The great thing about me making videos on my channel is I get to make what I want, when I want, how I want and you have to live with it.
      And you can do the same on your channel!

    • @GrantLeeEdwards
      @GrantLeeEdwards Рік тому +2

      ⁠​⁠@@EricRossReelTotally agree. This is fantastic. It needs a million likes & shares. Just wanted to counterbalance the vacuous criticism with praise & gratitude. But to avoid further confusion…
      Anyone curious about the omission of IV can see that you’ve already given them the courtesy of a reply. It’s closest to pure adaptation, you don’t think it’s on par with the others, & most importantly you don’t feel that you have any unique insights & you’d rather not spin your wheels in that direction. Enough said.
      The expectation of comprehensiveness/completeness is petty & sophomoric, & the critics might ask themselves why they’re obsessed with it. Surprising coming from those who appreciate PTA films, no?

    • @vincevirtua
      @vincevirtua Рік тому +1

      Was that why it isn’t in it? I mean There Will Be Blood is an adapted screenplay too.

    • @johnbutler7567
      @johnbutler7567 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@vincevirtua fair point

    • @HaroldVonAnusIII
      @HaroldVonAnusIII 10 місяців тому

      Everybody’s a director

  • @goose_o7
    @goose_o7 11 місяців тому +1

    Dodd sees Freddie as a specimen for study and later a beloved pet. Freddie represents all of the primal behavior of humans unencumbered by the self-awareness most people have to resist their urges and is therefore the most raw representation of what Dodd would like to cure in the human psyche.

  • @FrankBoothPBR
    @FrankBoothPBR Рік тому +3

    The drug deal gone wrong scene in boogie nights is one of the best ever.

    • @davidlean1060
      @davidlean1060 Рік тому

      Alfred Molina dude! What a great performance!

    • @FrankBoothPBR
      @FrankBoothPBR Рік тому

      @@davidlean1060 yes! All topped off with the Asian dude throwing firecrackers randomly just ruining Dirk and the boy's nerves.

  • @jujulaw24
    @jujulaw24 Рік тому

    Excellent. Thoroughly enjoyed

  • @veras1228
    @veras1228 Рік тому +16

    Why isnt inherent vice mentioned? It's actually my favorite film

    • @mastpg
      @mastpg 6 місяців тому +2

      It's a tough one to tagline.

    • @veras1228
      @veras1228 6 місяців тому

      @@mastpg sooooo goooood

    • @mastpg
      @mastpg 6 місяців тому

      @@veras1228 Yeah, but the marketing guys didn't know how to sell it.

    • @tab021
      @tab021 4 місяці тому

      I think it's a great adaptation but less of a deep metaphorical work like the rest of PTAs films. Maybe I missed something but it felt like that was his film with the least to say

  • @purplecookie4798
    @purplecookie4798 Рік тому +3

    I really love Phantom Thread and think Vicky Krieps is incredible in it.

  • @mattr2961
    @mattr2961 Рік тому

    Well done, this was great.

  • @Itsconnornelson
    @Itsconnornelson 4 місяці тому

    never seen a single one of his films. he seems chill like that

  • @bobcharlotte8724
    @bobcharlotte8724 Рік тому

    Great work dude! Awesome documentary.
    One funny point is how f-bombs are beeped out but two different c-bombs are left in lol.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  11 місяців тому

      oops lol , i think at the time there was some uproar about youtube cracking down on cursing or something , i remember being conscious of it

  • @modmary3527
    @modmary3527 Рік тому +1

    I love the writing in his films. Like how Dirk Diggler describes his polyester disco shirt. Lol 😂

    • @rrrt01
      @rrrt01 Рік тому +1

      "Imported Italian Nylon" is a great pickup line... on someone who gets it.

  • @patekswiss9521
    @patekswiss9521 Рік тому +9

    Very well done, but would have been much better if you hadn't simply left out Inherent Vice. It's one of his best films, at a minimum clearly a better and more mature film than Hard Eight, Boogie Nights and even Magnolia. Despite the fact that it's based on a Pynchon novel, its very, very PTA. Hope you will consider producing an updated version and adding that, it would make this already important document essential.

  • @deepbarrel8555
    @deepbarrel8555 Рік тому +1

    Great review!

  • @Paradox-dy3ve
    @Paradox-dy3ve Рік тому +2

    Skipping Inherent Vice is a crime!!!

  • @Lolslss
    @Lolslss 11 місяців тому

    PTA will be remembered as one of the greatest filmmakers in history.

  • @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
    @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Рік тому +9

    The Sidney character from "Hard Eight" is an imagined expansion inspired by the the supporting character of the same name that Philip Baker Hall played in writer George Gallo and director Martin Breast's "Midnight Run".
    Also as another fun aside, DDL's Daniel Plainview performance is totally evoking director John Houston's voice and mannerisms. Only Norm MacDonald ever bothered publically noticing that blatant fact for some reason.

    • @MichaelLuke-w6p
      @MichaelLuke-w6p Рік тому +1

      I remember watching there will be blood and thinking to myself he sounds just like the evil Noah cross from Chinatown 😮 especially the way he uses his jaw movement. Anyway I think Mr. Anderson is a bloody genius filmmaker 👏❣️

    • @henn863
      @henn863 Рік тому

      Roger Ebert mentioned it in his original review of There Will Be Blood

    • @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
      @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Рік тому

      @@henn863
      I'm surprised Ebert ever said anything of any interest ever.

  • @entoptik
    @entoptik Рік тому

    Thank you! This is really great!

  • @butcracjack
    @butcracjack 9 місяців тому

    incredible watch. thank you

  • @darrinconroy4232
    @darrinconroy4232 9 місяців тому

    @SpiffBenevolent Great retrospective. It had the same effect on me as Matt Zoller Seitz’ overview of Wes Anderson in that I now want to immediately re-watch all of his films.

  • @greyeyed123
    @greyeyed123 11 місяців тому

    There are certain verbal motifs that repeat over and over in Magnolia also. "Know" and "do" from One Is The Loneliest Number. Not to mention the Beatles "Hello"-- "go go go" and "hello hello hello". The music bubbles up in the dialogue and themes, although I don't think "Hello" is even in the movie. I always thought that was super cool and no one ever mentions it. ("Telling" comes up again and again, a word that is repeated multiple times in The Logical Song. There are others I can't remember.) "These strange things happen all the time."

  • @martaferguson-dun645
    @martaferguson-dun645 9 місяців тому

    I also found Phantom Thread to be a romantic comedy. I laughed at so much subtle comedy while the rest of the theater didn't seem to get it. The beauty of poisoning him and the burlesque of the protagonist balancing the heavy woman customer up the stairs seemed very compatible .

  • @marleneg7794
    @marleneg7794 3 місяці тому

    I very happy you give Altman as a muse. There is no PTA with Altman.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  3 місяці тому

      it's the truth altman's his guy

  • @rtothec1234
    @rtothec1234 6 місяців тому +1

    _when stripped to the bone, Anderson’s more eruptive than a volcano on a bad day._

  • @Mo_Ketchups
    @Mo_Ketchups Рік тому

    This is at LEAST on par with the work of Rob Ager, and that’s as high a compliment as I can give in this analysis sphere. Just outstanding.
    “Magnolia” is a great acid test I use before I’ll engage seriously in flick talk w anyone.
    [“Mc-COB & Ms. Miller”? “Jason Roberts”? 🤓✌️]
    P.S. Paul & I used to use the same video store & coffee shop. Very chatty, cool cat (back then). He’s my Valley Boy kindred spirit. 🤩🤟

  • @thomaslabat
    @thomaslabat Рік тому

    Great work, thank you! I just regret the absence of 'Inherent Vice'.

  • @p3k1n0
    @p3k1n0 Рік тому +2

    If I can say something about him is that I can be mathematically sure that a film by him is at least a good film, something I can enjoy not only with my "guts" but also with my mind, and something I will remember at least ten yars from now.

  • @Vortexfilmclub
    @Vortexfilmclub 10 місяців тому

    Wow insane amount of detail covered in this doc, but really, was PTA over thinking every shot or was he more fluid making decisions on the fly. Was he working with his feel and the choices came out in in the editing room. I agree with the flowing camera movements, very well thought out, but there is room for movement here, he is fluid and that is were magic happens. This doc can fear you into thinking he is an intellectual perfectionist. Loved Liquorice Pizza, you cant see films like that anymore!

  • @JackD.Ripper
    @JackD.Ripper Рік тому

    BOOGIE NIGHTS is one of my alltime favourite movies !!!
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @MissPerriwinkle
    @MissPerriwinkle Рік тому +1

    his genius escapes me......

  • @phialpha88
    @phialpha88 Рік тому +1

    this great!!! well done

  • @zerodreaming
    @zerodreaming Рік тому +1

    Hard Eight is hugely underrated and my favorite PTA film after TWBB.

    • @EricRossReel
      @EricRossReel  Рік тому +1

      It's a wonderful movie..Philip Baker Hall gets to shine