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GeevyDallas
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- Posted: 01/28/2013 22:28
- Post subject: Favorite Directors
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I was gonna start a tournament entitled 'The best film directors ever",but that seems like an awful lot of work.So I just thought I'd make a thread to see who y'all pick.My favorite has changed pretty much every year or so since I was 14.First off it was probably John Hughes(Ferris Bueller,16 Candles,The Breakfast Club),then probably Kevin Smith(Clerks,Jay and Silent Bob,Dogma),then my inevitable Tarantino stage(Pulp Fiction,Jackie Brown,Reservoir dogs),then Wes Anderson(Bottle Rocket,Rushmore,The Royal Tenenbaums),that sort of brings me up to the last year or so.I don't really have an affinity to any one director now like I have always had,maybe Scorsese,but not to the same extent as the previously mentioned.So who's your favorite?I'll expand on why I like each more later,I want to see if anyone actually replies,it seems like an awful lot of work to be ignored
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Jasonconfused
If We Make It We Can All Sit Back and Laugh
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Location: Washington
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- #2
- Posted: 01/28/2013 22:32
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Richard Linklater (Dazed and Confused, School of Rock)
Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction, Inglorious Basterds) _________________
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ShaneSpear
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- #3
- Posted: 01/28/2013 22:50
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Alexander Payne
- Election
- Sideways
- About Schmidt
Harold Ramis (Egon from Ghostbusters)
- Groundhog Day
- National Lampoon's Vacation
- Caddyshack
- Analyze This
Rob Reiner
- A Few Good Men
- This is Spinal Tap
- Stand By Me
- When Harry Met Sally
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sheep21
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- #4
- Posted: 01/28/2013 23:07
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Quentin Tarantino
George Lucas
Mel Brooks _________________ Back after a while
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JMan
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- Posted: 01/28/2013 23:16
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1. Don Bluth (The Land Before Time, Anastasia, All Dogs Go to Heaven, The Secret of NIMH)
2. Tim Burton
3. Paul W. S. Anderson (AVP, Resident Evil series)
4. Steven Spielberg
5. Mel Brooks
It looks like we got a lot of Tarantino fans here.
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pearljammer13
Young Pilgrim
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Age: 36
Location: Massachusetts
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- Posted: 01/29/2013 01:54
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Martin Scorsese for me. The Departed, Gangs Of New York, and Goodfellas all in my top 10 movies. And that's only scratching the surface of his magnificence.
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ptaylor1989
Age: 34
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- Posted: 01/29/2013 02:16
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Jasonconfused wrote: | Richard Linklater (Dazed and Confused, School of Rock)
Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction, Inglorious Basterds) |
This absolutely! I dont now how many of you have seen it but Waking Life is my favorite Linklater film.
I'll also add David Lynch and Abbas Kiarostami for their exeptional minimalism
Myazaki and Wes Anderson for their beautiful cinematography in animation and dialogue/ cut-aways respectively _________________ http://www.last.fm/user/ptaylor1989
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nutso42
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- Posted: 01/29/2013 02:50
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The one with the most entries in my favorite movies list would be Alfred Hitchcock (Rear Window, North By Northwest, Rope, and Strangers On a Train)
If I were to rank them:
1. Hitchcock
2. Fritz Lang
3. Charlie Chaplin
4. Steven Spielberg
5. Christopher Nolan
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mooseboy101
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- Posted: 01/29/2013 03:07
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Andrei Tarkovsky
Werner Herzog
Jean-Luc Godard
Ingmar Bergman
David Lynch
Jim Jarmusch
Georges Méliès
Dziga Vertov
in no specific order _________________ sig
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revolver94
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Location: DC suburb
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