August 28, 2009

“The way we look at, we have a Marlon Brando-Mongomery Clift-like relationship. I feel I’m Marlon Brando, Paul’s Mongomery Clift. And the reality is Marlon Brando was better because Mongomery Clift existed. And Montgomery Clift was better because Brando existed.”

-Tarantino, reviewing his friend (and “closest contemporary filmmaking combatant”) Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood, and getting caught in the slipstream of self-praise.

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