When you look at the body of work of director Paul Thomas Anderson words like tentpole or blockbuster don’t exactly jump to mind, however it's welcoming
to see the Academy nominated director and screenwriter "defend" the
comic book genre, when some people still think of it as just some other generic
summer blockbuster.
In a recent interview, Rolling Stone asked the director what he felt about
the current state of movies, and here is what he answered.
"Ah, that's such a [frick]ing crock of shit. I can't remember a year
in recent memory where there were less complaints about the quality of movies.
And what's wrong with superhero movies, you know? I don't know. You're talking
to someone that enjoys watching those films. People need to get a life if
they're having that discussion [laughs]. Those movies get a bad rap."
Source - Rolling Stone
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