it's the same as with his films - I know a lot about Welles but was letting everyone else do the talking as I was enjoying the thread - Ms. Kodar(his companion) mentioned how by the end of his life Orson was left for dead and ripped off - he was promised the world in financing and got nothing - goes to show how GREAT he was to work on such a budget and to be consistently undervalued though never underappreciated
I rewatched Citizen Kane recently, perhaps appreciated it even more than the previous time but it's also hard to watch objectively, in the sense that I find it hard to judge it without thinking about all the innovations which it employed.