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30 Harshest Insults By One Filmmaker To Another

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1. Francois Truffaut on Michelangelo Antonioni:
“Antonioni is the only important director I have nothing good to say about. He bores me; he’s so solemn and humorless.”

2. Ingmar Bergman on Michelangelo Antonioni:
“Fellini, Kurosawa, and Bunuel move in the same field as Tarkovsky. Antonioni was on his way, but expired, suffocated by his own tediousness.”

3. Ingmar Berman on Orson Welles:
“For me he’s just a hoax. It’s empty. It’s not interesting. It’s dead. Citizen Kane, which I have a copy of — is all the critics’ darling, always at the top of every poll taken, but I think it’s a total bore. Above all, the performances are worthless. The amount of respect that movie’s got is absolutely unbelievable.”

4. Ingmar Bergman on Jean-Luc Godard:
“I’ve never gotten anything out of his movies. They have felt constructed, faux intellectual, and completely dead. Cinematographically uninteresting and infinitely boring. Godard is a fucking bore. He’s made his films for the critics. One of the movies, Masculin, Féminin, was shot here in Sweden. It was mind-numbingly boring.”

5. Orson Welles on Jean-Luc Godard:
“His gifts as a director are enormous. I just can’t take him very seriously as a thinker — and that’s where we seem to differ, because he does. His message is what he cares about these days, and, like most movie messages, it could be written on the head of a pin.”

6. Werner Herzog on Jean-Luc Godard:
“Someone like Jean-Luc Godard is for me intellectual counterfeit money when compared to a good kung-fu film.”

7. Jean-Luc Godard on Quentin Tarantino:
“Tarantino named his production company after one of my films. He’d have done better to give me some money.”

8. Harmony Korine on Quentin Tarantino:
“Quentin Tarantino seems to be too concerned with other films. I mean, about appropriating other movies, like in a blender. I think it’s, like, really funny at the time I’m seeing it, but then, I don’t know, there’s a void there. Some of the references are flat, just pop culture.”

9. Nick Broomfield on Quentin Tarantino:
“It’s like watching a schoolboy’s fantasy of violence and sex, which normally Quentin Tarantino would be wanking alone to in his bedroom while this mother is making his baked beans downstairs. Only this time he’s got Harvey Weinstein behind him and it’s on at a million screens.”

10. Spike Lee on Quentin Tarantino (and the “n-word” in his scripts):
“I’m not against the word, and I use it, but not excessively. And some people speak that way. But, Quentin is infatuated with that word. What does he want to be made — an honorary black man?”

11. Spike Lee on Tyler Perry:
“We got a black president, and we going back to Mantan Moreland and Sleep ‘n’ Eat?”

12. Tyler Perry on Spike Lee
“Spike can go straight to hell! You can print that… Spike needs to shut the hell up!”

13. Clint Eastwood on Spike Lee:
“A guy like him should shut his face.”

14. Jacques Rivette on Stanley Kubrick:
“Kubrick is a machine, a mutant, a Martian. He has no human feeling whatsoever. But it’s great when the machine films other machines, as in 2001.”

15. Jacques Rivette on James Cameron (and Steven Spielberg):
“Cameron isn’t evil, he’s not an asshole like Spielberg. He wants to be the new De Mille. Unfortunately, he can’t direct his way out of a paper bag. “

16. Jean-Luc Godard on Steven Spielberg:
“I don’t know him personally. I don’t think his films are very good.”

17. Alex Cox on Steven Spielberg:
“Spielberg isn’t a filmmaker, he’s a confectioner.”

18. Tim Burton on Kevin Smith (after Smith jokingly accused Burton of stealing the ending of Planet of the Apes from a Smith comic book):
“Anyone who knows me knows I would never read a comic book. And I would especially never read anything created by Kevin Smith.”

19. Kevin Smith on Tim Burton (in response to “I would never read a comic book”):
“Which, to me, explains fucking Batman.”

20. Kevin Smith on Paul Thomas Anderson (specifically, Magnolia):
“I’ll never watch it again, but I will keep it. I’ll keep it right on my desk, as a constant reminder that a bloated sense of self-importance is the most unattractive quality in a person or their work.”

21. David Gordon Green on Kevin Smith:
“He kind of created a Special Olympics for film. They just kind of lowered the standard. I’m sure their parents are proud; it’s just nothing I care to buy a ticket for.”

22. Vincent Gallo on Spike Jonze:
“He’s the biggest fraud out there. If you bring him to a party he’s the least interesting person at the party, he’s the person who doesn’t know anything. He’s the person who doesn’t say anything funny, interesting, intelligent… He’s a pig piece of shit.”

23. Vincent Gallo on Martin Scorsese:
“I wouldn’t work for Martin Scorsese for $10 million. He hasn’t made a good film in 25 years. I would never work with an egomaniac has-been.”

24. Vincent Gallo on Sofia (and Francis Ford) Coppola:
“Sofia Coppola likes any guy who has what she wants. If she wants to be a photographer she’ll fuck a photographer. If she wants to be a filmmaker, she’ll fuck a filmmaker. She’s a parasite just like her fat, pig father was.”

25. Vincent Gallo on Abel Ferrara:
“Abel Ferrara was on so much crack when I did The Funeral, he was never on set. He was in my room trying to pick-pocket me.”

26. Werner Herzog on Abel Ferrara:
“I have no idea who Abel Ferrara is. But let him fight the windmills… I’ve never seen a film by him. I have no idea who he is. Is he Italian? Is he French? Who is he?”

27. David Cronenberg on M. Night Shymalan:
“I HATE that guy! Next question.”

28. Alan Parker on Peter Greenaway (specifically The Draughtsman’s Contact):
“A load of posturing poo-poo.”

29. Ken Russell on Sir Richard Attenborough:
“Sir Richard (‘I’m-going-to-attack-the-Establishment-fifty-years-after-it’s-dead’) Attenborough is guilty of caricature, a sense of righteous self-satisfaction, and repetition which all undermine the impact of the film.”

30. Uwe Boll on Michael Bay:
“I’m not a fucking retard like Michael Bay.”
 
19. Kevin Smith on Tim Burton (in response to “I would never read a comic book”):
“Which, to me, explains fucking Batman.”


24. Vincent Gallo on Sofia (and Francis Ford) Coppola:
“Sofia Coppola likes any guy who has what she wants. If she wants to be a photographer she’ll fuck a photographer. If she wants to be a filmmaker, she’ll fuck a filmmaker. She’s a parasite just like her fat, pig father was.”

Ouch lol
 

wenis

Registered for GAF on September 11, 2001.
#3 is interesting because that's exactly how I feel...

but say that shit to some film student and WOW complete overreactions and close to fist fights. uppity bitches.
 
The only two I need:

13. Clint Eastwood on Spike Lee:
“A guy like him should shut his face.”

30. Uwe Boll on Michael Bay:
“I’m not a fucking retard like Michael Bay.”

Kevin Smith on Burton's Batman got a laugh out of me, even if I still enjoy that version than the Nolan movies.
 

Anth0ny

Member
13. Clint Eastwood on Spike Lee:
“A guy like him should shut his face.”

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*cue The Good the Bad and The Ugly sound*
 

Grizzlyjin

Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
I'd watch a debate with Kevin Smith and Tim Burton.

They're both terribly overrated directors who live entirely off their loyal fanbase rather than putting out quality films.

Print that!

Sometimes I feel the same way about QT, but damn if his scripts aren't just plain fun sometimes. I would never want to watch him direct something he didn't write though.
 
Divvy said:
Man Burton really set himself up for that comeback.

But is that really a diss? Batman pretty much set the tone for the animated series to follow.

I don't think anybody would be hurt if they were told their film "didn't follow the comics". lol.
 
4. Ingmar Bergman on Jean-Luc Godard:

“I’ve never gotten anything out of his movies. They have felt constructed, faux intellectual, and completely dead. Cinematographically uninteresting and infinitely boring. Godard is a fucking bore. He’s made his films for the critics. One of the movies, Masculin, Féminin, was shot here in Sweden. It was mind-numbingly boring.”

I knew there was a reason I liked Bergman.
 

wenis

Registered for GAF on September 11, 2001.
Grizzlyjin said:
I'd watch a debate with Kevin Smith and Tim Burton.

They're both terribly overrated directors who live entirely off their loyal fanbase rather than putting out quality films.

Print that!
PRINTED!
 

Game-Biz

Member
I don't know who Vincent Gallo is, but dude needs to chill the fuck out. Also, most of these insults seem to stem from jealousy and envy rather and actual objective criticisms.
 

Shrennin

Didn't get the memo regarding the 14th Amendment
Divvy said:
Man Burton really set himself up for that comeback.

I mean seriously. Burton practically made fun of himself with that one.

I agree with Kevin Smith...
 

Divvy

Canadians burned my passport
Discotheque said:
But is that really a diss? Batman pretty much set the tone for the animated series to follow.

I don't think anybody would be hurt if they were told their film "didn't follow the comics". lol.

Sure, I liked those movies, but it was still a good burn.
 

Branduil

Member
Expendable. said:
19. Kevin Smith on Tim Burton (in response to “I would never read a comic book”):
“Which, to me, explains fucking Batman.”

20. Kevin Smith on Paul Thomas Anderson (specifically, Magnolia):
“I’ll never watch it again, but I will keep it. I’ll keep it right on my desk, as a constant reminder that a bloated sense of self-importance is the most unattractive quality in a person or their work.”
Kevin Smith is bad at this.
 
Game-Biz said:
I don't know who Vincent Gallo is, but dude needs to chill the fuck out. Also, most of these insults seem to stem from jealousy and envy rather and actual objective criticisms.

I wonder if his Coppola comments were before or after Tetro. Also, he refuses to release his last two films, lol.
 

Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise
12. Tyler Perry on Spike Lee
“Spike can go straight to hell! You can print that… Spike needs to shut the hell up!”

13. Clint Eastwood on Spike Lee:
“A guy like him should shut his face.”
These aren't insults.
 
not included, but Spielberg’s response to Wim Wenders criticisms of Jurassic Park:

“Wim Wenders? The Spike Lee of German cinema?”
 

ezekial45

Banned
Kevin Smith actually took back what he said about PTA after meeting him. He said felt bad about it afterward.

EDIT: Lol at that Tyler Perry to Spike Lee. He should've just said "NO, you!"
 

swoon

Member
also the full welles quote is "

His gifts as a director are enormous. I just can’t take him very seriously as a thinker — and that’s where we seem to differ, because he does. His message is what he cares about these days, and, like most movie messages, it could be written on the head of a pin. But what’s so admirable about him is his marvelous contempt for the machinery of movies and even movies themselves — a kind of anarchistic, nihilistic contempt for the medium — which, when he’s at his best and most vigorous, is very exciting.

which is true, you know especially about the film welles is talking about, but also why everyone loves godard. but i guess they doesn't fit into some shitty flavorwire list.

my fav i

godard on spielberg ""It is strange, he had no idea about the Holocaust so he went and looked elsewhere for inspiration. When we don't have an idea about something, we look first of all within ourselves."

so fucking perfect. and i believe it's from the same interview that other quote is from also.
 

Grizzlyjin

Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
ReconYoda said:
Say what you want about Kevin Smith, his commentary on his hollywood experience is fucking golden.

This is true. He seems like a very nice guy, and from what I've read is amazingly nice to his fans.

But the man is lazy. Painfully lazy. And his writing is extremely hit or miss, and as a director he really isn't that great. I think he is an example of a director who got popular too early in their career, before they could really fine tune their style.
 

HiResDes

Member
Oh and I must say I find it a bit ironic that Bergman thinks everyone's films are a total bore, and this is coming from a rather big fan.
 

wenis

Registered for GAF on September 11, 2001.
HiResDes said:
From one black male to another, seriously fuck you Tyler Perry


...Also Clint Eastwood is one mediocre filmmaker

UNFORGIVEN says otherwise.

everything after that though, agreed.
 
Discotheque said:
yeah his quotes are hilarious. plus he made an actress suck his dick on screen for a film yo

Ha, Roger Ebert called The Brown Bunny the worst film to ever screen at Cannes, Gallo called him a “fat pig."Ebert responded “although I am fat, one day I will be thin, but Mr. Gallo will still have been the director of The Brown Bunny.” Also: ” I had a colonoscopy once, and they let me watch it on TV. It was more entertaining than The Brown Bunny.”
 

Gigglepoo

Member
Expendable. said:
Ha, Roger Ebert called The Brown Bunny the worst film to ever screen at Cannes, Gallo called him a “fat pig."Ebert responded “although I am fat, one day I will be thin, but Mr. Gallo will still have been the director of The Brown Bunny.”

"I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I will be sober and you will still be ugly."
 
I think my favorite Hollywood jab came from George Clooney on Daivd O. Russell. Something along the lines of when a reporter asked if he would ever work with Russell again, Clooney said "Life's too short."
 
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