The Nominees For Best Super Bowl Cinematography
↵↵In a rare piece of non-contrarian - let’s even go as far to say visionary - work, Slate imagines what a Super Bowl broadcast would be like if it were directed by one of several noted auteurs from the world of film, including Quentin Tarantino, Wes Anderson, Jean-Luc Godard and Werner Herzog. To really capture the Tarantino style, they need a few more forced racial slurs and 15-minute stretches with overly elaborate dialogue, but it’s still an effective parody.↵
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