"Matter of fact, the style that people use today, I invented in a way"
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Subtextually, this is about ownership in a medium that constantly rewrites its own lineage. Hollywood loves the myth of the lone auteur, but it also flattens influence into a vibe. Milius pushes back by making the influence explicit, even if the phrasing is cagey: "in a way" is the built-in escape hatch. He wants the swagger of a founding father while acknowledging the collaborative, iterative truth that no one really invents a style alone.
Context helps. Milius came up in the New Hollywood ecosystem, adjacent to Coppola and Lucas, and his fingerprints are all over a certain hard-edged, propulsive mode: clean mythic stakes, terse dialogue that sounds like ideology, action as moral argument. His characters don’t emote; they pronounce. If contemporary genre filmmakers default to that cadence, it’s not because Milius patented it, but because he helped make it bankable and legible as "serious" American spectacle.
The quote works because it’s both self-mythologizing and defensively accurate: a provocation dressed as a footnote.
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Milius, John. (2026, January 16). Matter of fact, the style that people use today, I invented in a way. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/matter-of-fact-the-style-that-people-use-today-i-87409/
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Milius, John. "Matter of fact, the style that people use today, I invented in a way." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/matter-of-fact-the-style-that-people-use-today-i-87409/.
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"Matter of fact, the style that people use today, I invented in a way." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/matter-of-fact-the-style-that-people-use-today-i-87409/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.





