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Andy Warhol

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No director in human history has ever made or will ever make worse movies. Warhol makes Ed Wood look like Ingmar Bergman.
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Dana Gioia, "Glass Appeal: Philip Glass's Film Scores," San Francisco Magazine (October 2002)

 
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