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I noticed 2 big waves of new filmmaking talent that arrived within about a 10 year or so period each and thought they could be worth comparing. What is better?
The wave of American directors in the late 60's / early 70's or the wave that were in the late 80's / early 90's? The 70's wave includes Steven Spielberg George Lucas Martin Scorsese Brian De Palma Francis Ford Coppola William Friedkin Roman Polanski Robert Altman (arguably, as he did a lot of TV and documentary stuff before) The 90's wave includes The Coen Brothers Wes Anderson Paul Thomas Anderson Quentin Tarantino Tim Burton Richard Linklater David Fincher Christopher Nolan (arguably a bit late) |
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