Phantom Thread (2017)

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Bacon wrote:@People who have seen this movie (Vader, especially): Greenwood's soundtrack comes out on the night of my birthday and I want to listen to it badly (it seems like it could stand on it's own), but I'm worried about that hindering my blind-ish viewing of the film (All I've watched is the trailer). Do you think it would do that, and if so, how severely? Also keep in mind that I may not be able to see this thing for like a month and a half, so it'll be a hard wait.
WAIT.

-Vader

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I would honestly never listen to a PTA film score before seeing said film. Madness. I can understand the temptation, though.

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While you wait I recommend going back and listening to his score's for TWBB, The Master and Inherent Vice. All equally great, same with Phantom Thread.

In fact go back and watch those films too lol.

Also I think I'm giving up on ranking PTA's films. They're just all too good and having Boogie Nights near the bottom of any list is insulting. But it's a testament to how great PTA's filmography is.

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Boogie Nights is a fucking masterpiece.

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shauner111 wrote:Boogie Nights is a fucking masterpiece.
A poor imitation more like.

His masterpieces began in 2007.

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MyCocaine wrote:
shauner111 wrote:Boogie Nights is a fucking masterpiece.
A poor imitation more like.

His masterpieces began in 2007.
Not a fan of Magnolia? That's probably my fav pre-2007 film of his.

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You mean an incredible imitation and a motherfucking masterpiece.

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Magnolia is still his best.

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