6 Directors Who Should Retire Instead Of Steven Soderbergh - Part 6
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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]5) Oliver Stone[/h2]

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Next to Clint Eastwood, I can’t think of another director who has gone from being such an important and masterful director to making movies that are essentially an afterthought. To take the guy who was responsible for Platoon and Born on the Fourth of July, two amazing pieces of filmmaking that were responsible for defining an entire genre of Vietnam war movies, not to mention great work in the 90s from JFK to Any Given Sunday, and see him now making stuff like W. is somewhat disheartening.

It seems like it may have begun with Alexander, and the personal antipathy towards star Colin Farrell at the time (he’s since redefined his image in a fantastic way by taking on awesome little projects like In Bruges). Since then Stone hasn’t had the same kind of reputation as he did just a decade prior. Perhaps politics has become such an area of concern, and his positions in said area have become so unorthodox and extreme, that this has somewhat hindered his ability to express himself through compelling stories and images.

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