This guy will be hailed as one of the best directors of the generation in 20 years, mark my word
>>68871588
Well I'm sorry to hear that...
Well I'm sorry to hear that...
>>68871588
>muh conventional narrative films
no he wont. he'll be forgotten just like every other generic hack. if anyone is going to be remembered it will be Shane Carruth or Rick Alverson.
>>68871805
Primer was a shit movie though, the only reason anyone saw it is Netflix.
>>68871805
literally who?
>>68871855
Primer is good and Upstream Color is a masterpiece. And quite frankly, The Modern Ocean is gonna fucking rule.
>>68871895
>literally who meme
you do realize this just makes you look like an idiot right? educate yourself.
>>68871952
i mean it, literally who the fuck ur talking about nerd"?
>>68872035
>who the fuck ur talking about nerd"?
Well I'm sorry to hear that...
Yeah, for Chef.
>>68871952
>>68872048
He's right tho, normies know who Jon Favreau is, normies don't give a fuck about whoever Shane Carruth is.
>>68871588
He will be hailed as the ultimate fighting champion, mark my word
>>68872110
wow, only 90s kids will remember xDD
I agree OP. it will be for some lucky blockbuster thing he lands. Nice dubs.
>>68872109
>im on a film board and i dont know anything about film
>>68871588
Too bad he's a shitstain to cinema
>>68871588
Ang Lee is the best director
>>68872382
>lucky blockbuster thing he lands
Iron man and Jungle Book are already out
did yall like jungle book?
i thought it was bretty gud
>>68871588
>non-auteur
>going down in history
>>68871588
didn't he direct Chef? lol
>>68871805
have you read The Topiary? i have it saved somewhere but haven't gotten around to it. and i agree with you on Carruth. i need to check out Alverson, though.
he's a director for hire
>>68871588
well, he literally started Marvel Cinematic Universe so i guess he will be remembered at least for that
>>68871805
This
>>68871588
i had high hopes for Michael Polish but then he started delivering crap. really disappointed in his output. however, i still love his early films and Big Sur.
>>68872501
Oh yeah man, the script for A Topiary looks insane. Sucks that it'll never get made though.
As for Alverson, watch his best known two: The Comedy and Entertainment. I'm not huge on satire but The Comedy is probably the best form of satire on the millennial generation and irony culture I've ever seen.
>>68871588
HIS SHOULDERS BOTHER ME
>>68872657
i'll get around to reading it soon. have you been watching The Girlfriend Experience? Carruth does the score. good series but not great. mature approach to the subject matter. i still need to watch the last few episodes but i've thoroughly enjoyed the ride.
>>68872829
>carruth does the score
aw shit nig. i might honestly watch an episode just for that.
>>68872829
>Carruth does the score
So are he and Amy a thing?
>>68872900
they've been engaged for a couple of years now, i read somewhere. they're obviously a couple, as her IG shows.
>>68872900
t-they'll stay together f-forever, right /tv/?
>>68872850
it's worth watching. i think the screenwriting could have used an edit nearer the latter episodes of the season but it's still a tightly made production.
>>68873002
Only if the piggus stay together :3
>>68871805
>>68871918
>>68873071
Why do you still play video games?
>>68873071
>>>/v/
This is an art board
>>68873071
Hi /v/!
>>68871805
carruth will have another job in 5 years and primer will just be a blip in scifi history. alverson on the other hand i can see going all the way to the top
>>68873481
Upstream Color was a visual masterpiece and Modern Ocean is going to be huge.
>>68871895
Do you know what 'literally' means?