AND THIS ISN'T TO SAY DIRECTORS CAN'T HAVE A VOICE, OR STORY SENSE, OR ANY OF THAT CRITICAL STUFF.
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IT'S JUST THAT FILMMAKING IS A COLLECTIVE AUTHORSHIP. A COLLABORATIVE ART AT THE FULLEST.
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AND SO IT ALWAYS FEELS WEIRD TO CALL A DIRECTOR THAT, ESPECIALLY IF THEY DIDN'T ACTUALLY WRITE THE FUCKER. BUT YA KNOW. PERSONAL OPINION.
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Stanley Kubrick didn't write most of his movies.
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PLEASE LOOK UP LITERALLY FOUR INCHES TO THE PART WHERE HULK SAYS WHY HULK DOESN'T LIKE THAT WORD.
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YEAH I DID, HULK. THIS IS ME DIFFERING IN OPINION
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BUT YOU'RE NOT MAKING A COUNTER-POINT. YOU'RE JUST SAYING AN AMAZING DIRECTOR DIDN'T WRITE FILMS. WHICH WE KNOW.
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I think his point is if asked 99% of people would call Kubrick an auteur so he prob up a possible exception to ur rule
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IT'S NOT A RULE. IT'S JUST HULK TRYING TO MAKE POINT.
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