Filmmaker Wes Anderson ("The Royal Tenenbaums" ) interviews Peter Bogdanovich ("The Last Picture Show, "Paper Moon") about Bogdanovich's film "They All Laughed," the film Bogdanovich calls his personal best.
@wilsondylanmccartney Hey, if you directed The Last Picture Show, then you can act like you're Ghandi's best friend for all I care. Seriously though, the fact that you base your opinion on the guy based on special features on Hitchcock DVDs shows you probably don't know all that much about him.
Bogdanovich isn't the best judge of films, let alone his own work. He bases how he thinks of his films in terms of the experience of having made it or the way it was perceived afterwards by the critics. Overall he comes off as an unhappy person. I do admire his brutal honesty