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Favorite Directors.
I searched for a topic like this and didn't find one.Share and discuss your favorite Directors of any genre.Also explaining the level of texture and time they put into it.Here is mine :
Stanley Kubrick:When I first saw The Shining back in 2007(I know,i suck.),I was blown away by the actors.the scenery,but most of all,Stanley Kubrick's directing skills.Then I got curious,and saw A Clockwork Orange and Full Metal Jacket.Being blown away,yet again.Thanks to those 3 films alone and the directing style.He is now my favorite Director. Guillermo Del Toro:I saw Blade II back in 2002.Then Hellboy and finally Pan's Labyrinth.Completely immersed in that film(I'm a big fantasy and monstr fan).He opened me up to what a Director can do on film.Also,increased my respect for what the imagination can produce.Kudos to Del Toro. Last,but not least..... Sergio Leone:I didn't ever sit down and watch any of his films untill this year.One of the many things I now regret.He has one of the most recognized trilogies under his belt.My favorite of his films being,The Good,The Bad and The Ugly.My favorite movie of all-time. I was being serious for once.So,like I said,Discuss and post your own! EDIT: Damn,it oh well.Delete this or merge it with the Top Ten Directors list thread.Sorry everyone. |
sam raimi and takashi miike and guillemo del torro. :)
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Your search skills suck.
http://www.horror.com/forum/showthre...ight=directors It was a redundant topic even then. Here's your list from that thread: Quote:
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David Lynch, Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppolla, Sergio Leone, William Friedkin, Alfred Hitchcock, and Wes Anderson are all among my favourite directors.
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I'm really sorry about that,I totally forgot about that thread.:o :( |
Well, it's edifying- see, there was no Leone on that list.
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Baz Luhrmann...his films are very colorful and vibrant.
In terms of horror movies I think Wes Craven will always be my favorite. |
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Sergio Leone is my all time favorite director. Big Lynch and Scorsese fan too. |
Kubrick
Hitchcock Fellini Leoni Corman Altman Burton Allen Lynch Scorcese Coppola |
Chris Nolan, Tim Burton, Kevin Smith and the usuals.
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Christopher Nolan
Alfred Hitchcock Guillermo Del Toro David Lynch John Carpenter Sam Raimi Tim Burton Dario Argento I should have Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino on here as well....but I fond the main reason that I love their movies is the writing, not the directing. Smith especially - great writer, but kind of a lazy director. There are some others that I'm tempted to put here, but I havent really seen enough of their work to properly call them favourites: Mario Bava, Billy Wilder, Frank Capra, David Fincher, ect. |
ingmar bergman
paul thomas anderson wes anderson sergio leone carl theodor dreyer sergio leone martin scorsese akira kurosawa david lynch tim burton alfred hitchcock george romero tod browning john carpenter |
Oooh, I forgot about Tod Browning - he should be on my list for sure.
Thanks Fortunato :) |
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i actually almost forgot him myself. :eek: |
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i like them too except john carpenter and david lynch n i also like 'wait for it' uwey baby... i have faith that one day he is going to direct a top selling movie n people are going to be sorry for giving up on him so easily. |
We have done this before, but anyway...
1) Akira Kurosawa 2) Sir Alfred Hitchcock 3) David Lynch 4) Sergio Leone 5) Martin Scorcese 6) Quentin Tarantino 7) Paul Thomas Anderson 8) David Cronenberg 9) Francis Ford Coppola 10) Charles Chaplin ...in that order, with plenty of Honorable Mentions. |
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that makes me happy. what's your favorite film of his? |
Rashomon, with Yojimbo a close second. He's THE master director when it comes to expertise in this field, IMO. Even Hitchcock has to be 2nd, when compared to Kurosawa.
I adore all his movies. :) |
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i was totally blown away. |
Dodesukaden will always be my fave Kurosawa- probably because it was the first I ever saw.
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i'd better get on it. |
A lot of people call it his worst, and it flopped commercially. I love its humor and the look at Japanese contemporary society.
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In fact, all of Kurosawa's movies carry hints at subtle and black humor, if one notices carefully.
Dodesukaden is a bit different, because it shows the humane side of Jap society's poverty-stricken communities. Its a deeply-moving story, and unlike most of other Kurosawa's works, is laid firmly in real-life Japan. I d say its a must-watch for anyone who adores Kurosawa. |
Ridley Scott
Jim Cameron David Fincher Peter Jackson Frank Darabont Neil Marshall I also have to give a nod to John Mctiernen, he has made some classic action flicks (Predator and Die Hard being the 2 biggies) |
Satyajit Ray
Alfred Hitchcock Sidney Lumet Roman polanski Guilermo Del Toro Chan-Wook Park David Cronenberg Dario Argento John Carpenter Christopher Nolan |
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