10 years ago

“Whatever you do for us, for me, for my generation, who grew up with you, you were always The Man.” 

Like Jean Renoir and Max Ophüls, most of Paul Thomas Anderson’s films are characterised by a constantly moving camera. Like François Truffaut and Martin Scorsese, his films are the work of a man with an encyclopaedic knowledge of film and film technique, who is able to make tried and true techniques as fresh and as vibrant as when D.W. Griffith first started to discover them. (IMDB) P.T Anderson influences from Martin Scorsese above. More from editor Ali Shirazi here. Watch: 35-Minute Interview With Paul Thomas Anderson & Martin Scorsese About ‘The Wolf Of Wall Street’ here: Part1, Part2 and Part3