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I like No Country for Old Men, which the Coen brothers did without any music. So the thing felt raw, real and extra suspenseful.

I felt Ryan Gosling's Drive, the one movie the Danish director made, was a good silent film, as I find it's evolved to be.

George Lucas is shown in an interview setting, seated against a backdrop of a warm, wood-paneled library. The shelves behind him are filled with books and softly lit ornamental objects, creating a cozy and intellectual ambiance. George Lucas appears to be speaking thoughtfully, with a calm expression and a slight tilt of his head. He is wearing a dark sweater over a maroon shirt, which adds to the professional yet relaxed atmosphere. The lighting is soft and focused on him, highlighting his face and adding depth to the scene. The caption at the bottom of the image reads, "And I had a lot of music in the movie," suggesting he is discussing his experience with film music. The overall composition centers on Lucas, emphasizing his presence and words in the image.
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