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Welcome new patrons! 

Hi everybody! With your help, another milestone has been passed! Your support helps immensely in my quest for resources to comb through and find brilliant advice and thoughts from filmmakers about creating cinema as well as the stories behind the scenes of our favorite movies. There are so many out-of-print books and a lot of obscure media with some wonderful information that I would love to sift through and share my findings. Your support is helping me do that. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart!

I’m aware that Patreon has a tendency to fluctuate, but I would love to celebrate this milestone with you. If you leave a question here (or by email), I’ll answer it in a video or a podcast(y)-type-thingy. I’m going to keep my head down for now and try and get it done after the Lawrence of Arabia video. 

Email: tyler@cinematyler.com

Thank you so much for your continued support!

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Anonymous

Hey Tyler, congrats on reaching that second milestone! It's great to see you pumping out such high quality videos at a decent pace now. Along with Stanley Kubrick, who resides in your pantheon of all-time favorite filmmakers? I get a general sense of your tastes just through watching your videos, but I can imagine that there are far more that you haven't been able to comment on. Keep it up!

cinematyler

Thanks! Looks like there isn’t sufficient interest in a Q&A, so I’ll answer your question here. Jean-luc Godard and Andrei Tarkovsky’s movies were a gateway into world cinema for me. I really love everything Godard did between Breathless and Weekend. Tarkovsky and Godard really changed the way I thought about cinema. I also like Michel Gondry, Seijun Suzuki, Coppola, Scorsese, Wes Anderson, PT Anderson, and Gilliam. And I love what I’ve seen of David Lean, Milos Forman, Sidney Lumet, Michelangelo Antonioni, Robert Bresson, and John McTiernan.