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Favorite Movie Directors - Valarya - Dec-23-2011 In lieu of the fact the Best Move you've Ever Seen thread has re-surfaced, I thought I'd start a similar thread, but about Directors! I love movies.. and typically when I find a director I love, I stick with him/her. So here are my top favs, along with some of the best movies (in my opinion) they made. Hope you enjoy! ![]()
Okay. ![]() RE: Favorite Movie Directors - 'thul - Dec-23-2011 There are many good ones. 'thul will not repeat any of the above. Adding one name right now because of decent but fun movies. Not the best ones, but still good. He has an interesting movie coming up sometime mid-early next year ('thul thinks). Tommy Wirkola Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters Dead Snow RE: Favorite Movie Directors - joost - Dec-26-2011 (Dec-23-2011, 10:32 PM (UTC))Valarya Wrote: Pi.Excellent movie, even better soundtrack (Autechre!) (Dec-23-2011, 10:32 PM (UTC))Valarya Wrote: Black Swan.This movie is very high on my to-watch list. Natalie Portman and Darren Aronofsky, that's an awesome bill. (Dec-23-2011, 10:32 PM (UTC))Valarya Wrote: The ninth gateI have to disagree here. The book (The club Dumas) is so much better than the movie. The end doesn't make sense in the movie, it's much better in the book. Emmanuelle Seigner was pretty good though. One of my favourite directors: John Hughes The '80s John Hughes that is. After Home Alone, he hasn't done much interesting. Pretty in pink 16 candles Weird science The breakfast club Ferris Bueller's day off Stanley Kubrick 2001: a space odyssey Full metal jacket The shining A clockwork orange Dr. Strangelove: or how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb RE: Favorite Movie Directors - Valarya - Dec-26-2011 Yes! Jooost! The Pi soundtrack is one of my favorites. Then again, I love glitchy drum & bass and other bizarro electronic music. Autechre is brilliant. And of course I didn't forget John Hughes and Stanley Kubrick, I just didn't add them to the top. They're definitely in my top 10, too! In regards to the Ninth Gate, a lot of people don't think it's a very good film. I just like it. ![]() RE: Favorite Movie Directors - joost - Dec-26-2011 Oops, Cry-baby is from John Waters, not John Hughes. RE: Favorite Movie Directors - Farseer - Dec-27-2011 (Dec-26-2011, 10:35 AM (UTC))joost Wrote: Pretty in pink I may have been born in the seventies but I'm an eighties child in all else...and these words transport me right back there!!! Ah, the Brat Pack days... As for directors, I must admit that I couldn't name any but two without Googling favourite movie titles to find out more! When I read the others, I'd know, but wouldn't know one from another until then. This having been said, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas (yep, the two that everyone on Earth knows! ![]() ![]() Still, movies such as Schindler's List, Jaws and Raiders of the Lost Ark etc (Spielberg directing) and A New Hope etc (Lucas directing) are among my all-time favourites...either alone or collaborating together, these two are masters of film. As for the existance of other directors, I have a feeling I will learn much in this thread...as I already have! ![]() RE: Favorite Movie Directors - Albertosaurus Rex - Dec-27-2011 This is an interesting question because most of the time, I don't actually pay all that much attention to the director. I'll have to sort through my favorite films and see if there's a common director somewhere in there. (It is certainly not Quentin Tarantino, though. I understand that some people might enjoy his style, but it's not my cup of tea at all.) RE: Favorite Movie Directors - Valarya - Dec-27-2011 Oh Maaaaaaan! How on earth did I miss Quentin Tarantino in my top list? Ugh, see? I just like movies, lol. But Quentin is definitely one of my favorites. He gets his inspiration from so many classic directors from the 60s; he was really in to spaghetti westerns and you can see that come out in all of his films. I like spaghetti westerns, so. ![]() RE: Favorite Movie Directors - joost - Dec-28-2011 Worse: How did I miss Tim Burton in my list? I haven't seen a bad movie by him yet. Tim Burton Beetle juice Big fish Corpse Bride Edward Scissorhands The nightmare before christmas And a director which may not be well-known: Lukas Moodysson Fucking Åmål (Show me love) Tillsammans (Together) Lilja 4-ever Ett hål i mitt hjärta (A hole in my heart) RE: Favorite Movie Directors - 'thul - Dec-28-2011 'thul have only seen one of those nine movies Joost. First on second half. Many years ago. |