brownreasontolive wrote: Tue Dec 14, 2021 10:37 am
losthighway wrote: Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:51 pm
Francis Ford Coppola was an incompetent director whose most successful films were thanks to skilled contributors outside of the director's chair.
I'm interested to hear more.
Lets unpack this.
Bit of a hearsay thing, but I read a book by an admittedly blowhard producer Bob Evans (The Kid Stays in the Picture). He told a tale of a Godfather movies as a directionless pile of footage, a collage of scenes, and an endless tangled yarn that the actors were trying their damndest to prop up. According to him, the editor rescued it. The Great Gatsby and the Cotton Club afterward are crap. Apocalypse Now is amazing, but in part because of the chaotic era, mood, shooting and acting. You could see it as the best set of circumstances with material, talented actors, and unmanaged chaos.
(Waffles for the SE HInton films which are kind of cool)
Now this is a little blowhard on my part as there are plenty of Coppola films I haven't seen. As I indicated pages ago, I kind of enjoy dismissing something or someone grand and then getting reeducated. Kind of a reverse troll thing. So if anyone knows the brilliance of Peggy Sue Got Married or Finian's Rainbow, jump right in.