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"Films are always pretentious. There's nothing more pretentious than a filmmaker"

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Milius lobs this grenade with a grin: not at cinema as an art form, but at the priesthood that grows up around it. Calling films "always pretentious" is less a literal claim than a provocation aimed at the industry habit of dressing impulse and commerce in the language of destiny. A movie is, by definition, an expensive demand on other peoples time, money, and attention; it has to announce itself as important just to justify its existence. Pretension becomes the admission ticket.

The sharper barb is "There's nothing more pretentious than a filmmaker". It lands because filmmaking is uniquely vulnerable to self-mythology. Directors are encouraged to speak like philosophers, brand like entrepreneurs, and posture like generals. Even the vocabulary - vision, auteur, masterpiece - smuggles in hierarchy. Milius, a swaggering Hollywood insider who wrote and directed big, masculine American myths (and helped define the "New Hollywood" era), knows the type intimately. The insult doubles as self-implication: if every filmmaker is pretentious, so is the speaker. That self-bite gives the line its credibility.

Subtextually, it's also a defense of instinct against interpretation. Milius came up in a moment when directors were newly treated as cultural authors, and the discourse around movies began to sound like academia or religion. His cynicism punctures that reverence: stop pretending the camera makes you a sage. Yet the irony is unavoidable - saying all films are pretentious is itself a grand, absolute statement. Which is exactly the point. In Hollywood, even the anti-pretension pose is a kind of performance.

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Milius, John. (2026, January 16). Films are always pretentious. There's nothing more pretentious than a filmmaker. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/films-are-always-pretentious-theres-nothing-more-87407/

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"Films are always pretentious. There's nothing more pretentious than a filmmaker." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/films-are-always-pretentious-theres-nothing-more-87407/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.

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