Great video! Profane's navy past instantly reminds me that film. The connection between PTA and Pynchon is right there and in other movies too. Thank You and greetings from Uruguay.
Looking forward to watching this. Truthfully, I think the film of PTA's filmography that least captures the Pynchonian tone is (ironically) his straightforward Pynchon adaptation, Inherent Vice. So much of that sensibility, absurdism, and perspective on history is present across all his films.
Once you see it, it's all over the movie. Especially in the scene where Freddy is on the motorcycle and Dodd calls after him like a pet. And I forget the scene, but there's one where Dodd has to call Freddy back because he is about to attack someone like a dog. Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
Pynchon’s V (my middle initial) met UES Manhattan (where I also lived) met “Inherent Vice” Mikey Wolfmann aka Roland Arnall (The Monster) never met L Ron Hubbard The Master of Scibots.
awesome analog synth stuff tooo, best of luck with the book! writing one myself, hugely inspired by the maximalism of pynchon & ofc the mastery and wit of vonnegut
apparently pynchon liked the master so much he gave pta his blessing to do inherent vice so i definetly think youre on to something :) and inherent vice might feel less "pynchonian" than the heads would like but i still think its a groovy and underrated film thats very rewarding on multiple viewings... full of discontinuous edits and hilarious throw-away lines worthy of pynchon ... film has a tendency towards realism and coherence of action so that pychons style cant be replicated in a visual narrative ... but pynchon himself praised the film and im excited to see pta try again with vineland ❤ (great essay btw!)
Same, I am beyond excited for PTA's next film. I didn't know Pynchon saw the Master, but I would love to be a fly on the wall during the conversation between him and PTA! Inherent Vice really rubbed me the wrong way when I first saw it, but it has since become a favorite, and while it doesn't capture all of Pynchon, I think it nailed the humor and paranoia. Thanks for Watching!
interesting! thanks for the research. On reading Against the Day, ive s"seen" some glaring and subtle lifting from it for TenneT, Castle in the sky and Phillip Pullmans Dark Materials really lifts a lot from it. I Loved Inherent Vice! ..more of that please and less There will be Blood ^_^
I agree! I didn’t like Inherent Vice at all when I first saw it, but on several rewatches, it has become a favorite. I like TWBB but I find Magnolia overbearing.
The only mistake PTA made was in making Inherent Vice by which he should’ve made a less convoluted The Crying of Lot 49 🎺 staring his wife Mia Rudolph The stories are both conspiratorial-noir but the later is driven by a female lead He probably could only get funding for IVice because of its all star cast
Inherent Vice the film really grew on me, but I didn’t like it when I first saw it. Joanna Newsom is one of my favorite artists, but I thought the narration hurt the film by saying outloud what should have been left for the audience to infer. That said, it seems he couldn’t resist having Pynchon’s prose in the film. I’d have loved to see a COL49 adaptation! It might be my favorite Pynchon novel.
Great video but don’t agree with the conclusion about Freddie at the end. It’s well stated and PTA has also agreed that it’s precisely because Freddie didn’t change at all ultimately that makes The Master a unique and untraditional story. One of PTA’s artist friends even wrote to him saying Freddie at last was where he belonged - Naked, unabashed and fucking like a animal.
I like this take. Far be it from me to disagree with PTA about his own film, but I take him repeating the words from processing to the woman as him getting a more sophisticated edge to his animalism, a little narrative to his urges. But it's certainly not proof of anything, he could have just been repeating the words without really appreciating their significance. That said, there isn't a clear colossal change that can be easily pinned down, so his change is just my interpretation. Thanks for watching!
This makes V sound more fun and less work. I'm tempted to read it or just watch The Master. I wish Paul Thomas Anderson made a Gravity's Rainbow tv series, or that you did a video on Gravity's Rainbow. I'm reading it with Ben McEvoy but lost momentum at the moment.
Scientology is the perfect Pynchon cult, for reasons that you have touched on in your essay: the vain attempt at overcoming our animal urges, making humanity 'clear'. While The Master is clearly inspired by the life of L Ron, I wonder if Freddie is based upon a real historical character, too? (Perhaps there's an element of Jack W Parsons, the occultist rocket engineer?) Both L Ron, Freddie and Benny Profane managed to survive WWII - perhaps *he's* a reassembled Tyrone Slothrop? It's all connected! 😜
Probably the best video essay I’ve ever seen.
Pynchon is a true creative genius ! All we need to do is give him the credit for it all. Such a beautiful mind he is !....
Great video! Profane's navy past instantly reminds me that film. The connection between PTA and Pynchon is right there and in other movies too. Thank You and greetings from Uruguay.
Thank you so much for watching!
Great video! I love V. and Thomas Pynchon.
Thanks for watching!
Looking forward to watching this. Truthfully, I think the film of PTA's filmography that least captures the Pynchonian tone is (ironically) his straightforward Pynchon adaptation, Inherent Vice. So much of that sensibility, absurdism, and perspective on history is present across all his films.
Funny you should say that, I have the same exact thought, I feel the Master is his most Pynchonian film.
Thank you for this. One of my favorite books and movies.
Thanks for watching!
Great to see the highly detailed and well edited videos. Really appreciate the work.
I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
This was great, V is possibly still my all-time fave novel.
@@iwouldprefernotto4381 thank you for watching!
This is amazing. I never even considered the theme of animalism in The Master - and it’s probably my favourite PTA !
Once you see it, it's all over the movie. Especially in the scene where Freddy is on the motorcycle and Dodd calls after him like a pet. And I forget the scene, but there's one where Dodd has to call Freddy back because he is about to attack someone like a dog. Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
Pynchon’s V (my middle initial) met UES Manhattan (where I also lived) met “Inherent Vice” Mikey Wolfmann aka Roland Arnall (The Monster) never met L Ron Hubbard The Master of Scibots.
awesome analog synth stuff tooo, best of luck with the book! writing one myself, hugely inspired by the maximalism of pynchon & ofc the mastery and wit of vonnegut
Thanks so much for the kind words and for checking out the video. Best of luck with the book!
Awesome essay. I love V so much.
@@thomasascuderi9489 thanks for watching!
The music’s a little too loud
I appreciate the feedback. Out of curiosity, what device did you watch this on? I'm still working on making the best audio mixes for all devices.
@@offthewallnovels1292 Macbook
@@offthewallnovels1292it doesn’t matter who we headphones, what matters is our comprehension
@@jqyhlmnp I don’t comprehend this comment. But knowing what device the audio performed poorly on helps me make a better mix in the future.
Maybe no mix..
I think I now understand V 200% more now. HBD TP
That means the world to me! Glad you watched the video.
insane awesome video!!! love pynchon! gravity’s rainbow rules. the master also rules, pta is awesome
apparently pynchon liked the master so much he gave pta his blessing to do inherent vice so i definetly think youre on to something :)
and inherent vice might feel less "pynchonian" than the heads would like but i still think its a groovy and underrated film thats very rewarding on multiple viewings... full of discontinuous edits and hilarious throw-away lines worthy of pynchon ... film has a tendency towards realism and coherence of action so that pychons style cant be replicated in a visual narrative ... but pynchon himself praised the film and im excited to see pta try again with vineland ❤
(great essay btw!)
Same, I am beyond excited for PTA's next film. I didn't know Pynchon saw the Master, but I would love to be a fly on the wall during the conversation between him and PTA! Inherent Vice really rubbed me the wrong way when I first saw it, but it has since become a favorite, and while it doesn't capture all of Pynchon, I think it nailed the humor and paranoia. Thanks for Watching!
well done
Thank you
Fascinating
Was that a Thrice reference??
Haha yup.
Close the filter a little bit on your Eurorack/synth and PLEASE lower the volume while you're talking.
interesting! thanks for the research. On reading Against the Day, ive s"seen" some glaring and subtle lifting from it for TenneT, Castle in the sky and Phillip Pullmans Dark Materials really lifts a lot from it. I Loved Inherent Vice! ..more of that please and less There will be Blood ^_^
I agree! I didn’t like Inherent Vice at all when I first saw it, but on several rewatches, it has become a favorite. I like TWBB but I find Magnolia overbearing.
The only mistake PTA made was in making Inherent Vice by which he should’ve made a less convoluted
The Crying of Lot 49 🎺 staring his wife Mia Rudolph
The stories are both conspiratorial-noir but the later is driven by a female lead
He probably could only get funding for IVice because of its all star cast
Inherent Vice the film really grew on me, but I didn’t like it when I first saw it. Joanna Newsom is one of my favorite artists, but I thought the narration hurt the film by saying outloud what should have been left for the audience to infer. That said, it seems he couldn’t resist having Pynchon’s prose in the film.
I’d have loved to see a COL49 adaptation! It might be my favorite Pynchon novel.
I think Under The Silver Lake is a perfect unofficial adaptation of lot 49
Great video but don’t agree with the conclusion about Freddie at the end. It’s well stated and PTA has also agreed that it’s precisely because Freddie didn’t change at all ultimately that makes The Master a unique and untraditional story. One of PTA’s artist friends even wrote to him saying Freddie at last was where he belonged - Naked, unabashed and fucking like a animal.
I like this take. Far be it from me to disagree with PTA about his own film, but I take him repeating the words from processing to the woman as him getting a more sophisticated edge to his animalism, a little narrative to his urges. But it's certainly not proof of anything, he could have just been repeating the words without really appreciating their significance. That said, there isn't a clear colossal change that can be easily pinned down, so his change is just my interpretation. Thanks for watching!
This makes V sound more fun and less work. I'm tempted to read it or just watch The Master. I wish Paul Thomas Anderson made a Gravity's Rainbow tv series, or that you did a video on Gravity's Rainbow. I'm reading it with Ben McEvoy but lost momentum at the moment.
Woooo!
Scientology is the perfect Pynchon cult, for reasons that you have touched on in your essay: the vain attempt at overcoming our animal urges, making humanity 'clear'. While The Master is clearly inspired by the life of L Ron, I wonder if Freddie is based upon a real historical character, too? (Perhaps there's an element of Jack W Parsons, the occultist rocket engineer?) Both L Ron, Freddie and Benny Profane managed to survive WWII - perhaps *he's* a reassembled Tyrone Slothrop? It's all connected! 😜
BTW, I enjoyed the shirt switcheroo.
Ahhh! I love this theory! Go make a video! Bagahahaha thanks for watching.