WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Episode 565 - Paul Thomas Anderson

Jan 4, 2015
Renowned director Paul Thomas Anderson, known for masterpieces like Boogie Nights and There Will Be Blood, shares insights into his creative journey. He candidly discusses his latest film, Inherent Vice, and the intricate process behind adapting literature to film. Anderson provides behind-the-scenes tales from classics like Magnolia and reflects on nostalgic Los Angeles. Their conversation also touches on the emotional weight of storytelling and the impactful performances of actors like Joaquin Phoenix, showcasing the intersection of personal experiences and cinematic artistry.
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ANECDOTE

One Word Triggered Laughter On Set

  • PTA recounts a real set moment where Burt Reynolds improvises 'nevertheless,' making Ricky Jay suppress laughter. That anecdote shows how tiny triggers and actor histories shape on-set comedy.
INSIGHT

Grief Fueled An Unfiltered Film

  • Magnolia was written in the wake of PTA's father's death and functions as an emotional outpouring about grief and family. PTA admits he'd now cut it down, recognising it was overlong but true to the raw feeling he had then.
ADVICE

Put Actors First

  • Prioritise casting: actors are the foundation of a film's life and tone. Treat actor work as the primary craft and build everything else around their performance.
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