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Originally posted by Anthagio
I loved that look. Maybe as Nicola's Mugler line gets bigger, the less he and Gaga will work together since he has to focus on that. I can already see the "WE MISS NICOLA" posts if he leaves the Haus. xD
"Francis Lawrence has more talent for directing music videos than all of Gaga's other directors combined. That is a fact"
That's an opinion that you're stating as a fact. Lol.
I didn't say what I said was a fact. I presented as a personal opinion, but like I said, you don't know what that means.

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Let's go through shall we

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Melina Matsoukas - No film work, her videos have been accused of theft of imagery from David LaChapelle.
Joseph Kahn - Has directed
some iconic videos, but his film work has been panned. His first film Torque is ******, and his newest film Detention is getting poor reviews (which he regularly bitches about on Twitter)
Laurieann Gibson - I'm not even going to get into this, but she is NOT a competent director. She can't frame a shot very well. In Judas & You and I, the shots are very asymmetrical, and as a result, ugly.
Jonas Akerlund - Has directed some EXCELLENT videos, but some really bad videos too. Film work hasn't been given a wide release date, so it's tough to judge critically. Needless to say, if it's bad, it isn't getting a wide release
Ray Kay - ****** JJ Abrams lens-flare knockoff ****.
Steven Klein - Only directed one video, and it's everyone's least favorie other than Edge of No Career.
Nick Knight - Good ideas, good framing, too inconsistent. The video for Born This Way isn't cohesive, and it doesn't flow well.
Francis Lawrence - Directed many videos considered to be the best of the past decade including Slave 4 U, Bad Romance, What You Waiting For (The single best music video of all time - opinion), and Cry Me A River. His film work has an average of 59% on Rotten Tomatoes, and he's directed one of the highest grossing movies of all time, and the record holder for highest grossing opening weekend in December.
Sorry, but Francis Lawrence is the most talented director of the bunch, and should be recognized as such.