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6 Directors Who Should Retire Instead Of Steven Soderbergh

If, like me, you have thoroughly enjoyed any or all of his movies that have come out in the past couple of years, the announced retirement of director Steven Soderbergh comes as a real bummer. Given his prolific filmmaking pace, completing 26 movies over the past 24 years of work, it's understandable why he might be a tad burnt out. Apparently he wants to devote more time to painting and other projects. He has an HBO movie about Liberace airing soon, but after that he plans to take at the very least a long break from filmmaking.
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[h2]3) Garry Marshall[/h2]

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It’s likely that Garry Marshall was never that good, but filled a niche of a market that had a high demand, and hit that niche hard with overwhelming success in Pretty Woman. That was a long, long time ago. Now, although he made basically the same type of movie over and over again, he is now almost literally making the exact same movie time and time again.

It started with Valentine’s Day in 2010, an ensemble picture meant to imitate Love Actually, and continued the following year with New Year’s Eve, following the exact same concept. The phrase “same sh–, different day” has never been more applicable. One would expect other such days to be followed up, from MLK Day to Yom Kippur. Hopefully Marshall is making enough money off the types of crowds that enjoy these movies so he can enjoy his last few decades in maximum comfort while not forcing us to see any more commercials for his movies.

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