
*sigh* I wish directors held more clout with audiences these days. I mean, I know there's the usual suspects - Spielberg, Scorsese - who's movies seem to sell themselves, but it's rare to see a poster (or a trailer) that actively touts it's director as a legend. I know Altman has died so this postumus poster for A Prairie Home Companion is trying to get some extra patrons, but I was randonly looking at the page of Michaelangelo Antonioini's Blow-Up and the tagline was "Michelangelo Antonioni's first British film". We're not gonna see Wong Kar-Wai's My Blueberry Nights hailed as such, are we? I mean, everyone knows we're in a time of celebrity worship where non-celebrities and non-actors are given more attention to good ones, but I want the old style back when the director was just as important as Jennifer Aniston or Cameron Diaz. Blah.

