to call him artsy or postmodern at the very least implies he's doing something new or innovative with the medium whereas it seems like he's doing the same old thing, tell a story evoke emotion.
you are following incorrect definitions of the terms artsy and postmodern, then. neither term necessarily means that the work be any good, or really be any sort of value judgment. you can be artsy and/or postmodern, but still be extremely shallow and uninventive. hell, i think postmodernism is usually a bad trait, and indicative of a lack of narrative goal and structure.
i more meant that lynch is relatively unique in his style, and proficient in his craft, despite not being a revolutionary filmmaker. i liken him to hitchcock in that regard. knows how to make a generally unique movie, but doesn't really have the conviction necessary to make an important one. i do stand by this, and don't think it's an unreasonable thing to say about him.
maybe 1 in 10 of the movies i watch are good, not including MEET THE SPARTANS stuff.
that's your fault. 8 out of every 10 movies i watch are good, because i don't bother with films i clearly will not like. you should be a bit more discerning in what you watch.
or maybe you just don't like movies, and don't really have a lot of interest in the fundamentals of artistic expression. there's nothing wrong with that i guess, but you're wasting your time with film, literature, etc. if you aren't really interested in how people express themselves creatively.
i couldn't name a single film maker with a phd that wasn't honorary, though i'm not too BIOGRAPHY when it comes to film makers or any other celebrity really so that's not saying much.
how does that even matter? you can learn MORE things that are artistically applicable out in the real world, by experiencing them first hand. a lot of the real geniuses are dropouts anyway, because there's nothing higher education can teach them that they wouldn't be able to figure out themselves. universities, while useful to obtaining specific knowledge of academic subjects, aren't going to promote the understanding and skills necessary to really properly express yourself. it's just guidance, really, and not a lot more when it comes to expression. that comes from within.
also i wasn't saying that directors with other interests or other areas that they're knowledgable don't exist (certainly loads know about economics heh hehheh) just that they're rare. directors are people too and they're not going to research everything and they're gonna muddle concepts or mess up ideas accidently and this is pretty understandable.
they aren't that rare. i think you're looking in the wrong places, or hold filmmakers to some unreasonable standard.
quentin tarantino is a disgusting moron though
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