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* JustForFun/OneOfUs: Not only has he defended comic book movies and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (especially in light of Martin Scorsese’s comments towards Marvel movies), but he’s also enjoyed the Men in Black films, stating that Men in Black 3 was beautiful and made him cry.

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* JustForFun/OneOfUs: Not only has he defended comic book movies and the Marvel Cinematic Universe Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse (especially in light of Martin Scorsese’s comments towards Marvel movies), but he’s also enjoyed the Men in Black ''Franchise/MenInBlack'' films, stating that Men in Black 3 ''Film/MenInBlack3'' was beautiful and made him cry.
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Not to be confused with Creator/PaulWSAnderson (although both have gone by merely Paul Anderson before), science fiction author P'''o'''ul Anderson, or Creator/WesAnderson (though they share similar influences and both first hit it big during the '90s indie boom).

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Not to be confused with Creator/PaulWSAnderson (although both have gone by merely Paul Anderson before), before) and science fiction author P'''o'''ul Anderson, or Creator/WesAnderson (though they share similar influences and both first hit it big during the '90s indie boom).Anderson.
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* AcclaimedFlop: Every film he directed was a critical success and a box office bomb except ''Boogie Nights'' and ''There Will Be Blood'', which were also successful at the box office; and ''Film/PhantomThread'' at least broke even.

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* AcclaimedFlop: Every film he directed was a critical success and a box office bomb except ''Boogie Nights'' ''Film/BoogieNights'' and ''There Will Be Blood'', ''Film/ThereWillBeBlood'', which were also successful at the box office; and ''Film/PhantomThread'' at least broke even.
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Not to be confused with Creator/PaulWSAnderson, although both have gone by merely Paul Anderson before, or with science fiction author P'''o'''ul Anderson. And definitely not to be confused with Creator/WesAnderson, though they share similar influences and both first hit it big during the 90s indie boom.

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Not to be confused with Creator/PaulWSAnderson, although Creator/PaulWSAnderson (although both have gone by merely Paul Anderson before, or with before), science fiction author P'''o'''ul Anderson. And definitely not to be confused with Creator/WesAnderson, though Anderson, or Creator/WesAnderson (though they share similar influences and both first hit it big during the 90s '90s indie boom.boom).
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Paul Thomas Anderson (born June 26, 1970), more commonly known as P.T. Anderson, is an American filmmaker regarded as one of the greatest of his time, with notable works of his including ''Film/BoogieNights'', ''Film/{{Magnolia}}'', ''Film/PunchDrunkLove'' and ''Film/ThereWillBeBlood''.

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Paul Thomas Anderson (born June 26, 1970), more commonly also known as P.T. Anderson, Anderson or PTA, is an American filmmaker regarded as one of the greatest of his time, with notable works of his including ''Film/BoogieNights'', ''Film/{{Magnolia}}'', ''Film/PunchDrunkLove'' and ''Film/ThereWillBeBlood''.
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* JustForFun/OneOfUs: Not only has he defended comic book movies and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he’s also enjoyed the Men in Black films, stating that Men in Black 3 made him cry.

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* JustForFun/OneOfUs: Not only has he defended comic book movies and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Universe (especially in light of Martin Scorsese’s comments towards Marvel movies), but he’s also enjoyed the Men in Black films, stating that Men in Black 3 was beautiful and made him cry.
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* OneOfUs: Not only has he defended comic book movies and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he’s also enjoyed the Men in Black films, stating that Men in Black 3 made him cry.

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* OneOfUs: JustForFun/OneOfUs: Not only has he defended comic book movies and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he’s also enjoyed the Men in Black films, stating that Men in Black 3 made him cry.
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* OneOfUs: Not only has he defended comic book movies and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he’s also enjoyed the Men in Black films, stating that Men in Black 3 made him cry.
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* DysfunctionalFamily: A common theme in his films is exploring the relationships between a family of very dysfunctional people.

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* DysfunctionalFamily: A common theme in his His films is exploring often explore the relationships relationship between a family of very dysfunctional people.



** ''Film/Magnolia'' focuses on several failed parent-child relationships that are based on long-term hatred because of abandonment, assault, or abuse.

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** ''Film/Magnolia'' ''Film/{{Magnolia}}'' focuses on several failed parent-child relationships that are based on long-term hatred because of abandonment, assault, or abuse.
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* DysfunctionalFamily: A common theme in his films is exploring the relationships between a family of very dysfunctional people.
** Daniel and his relationship with his son H.W. in ''Film/ThereWillBeBlood'' seems to be more about capitalistic interest and economic utility.
** In ''Film/PunchDrunkLove'', poor Barry Egan is such a mental mess because of the pressure put on him by his seven overbearing sisters.
** ''Film/Magnolia'' focuses on several failed parent-child relationships that are based on long-term hatred because of abandonment, assault, or abuse.

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