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List your FAV directors!!

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by bobmarley, Feb 9, 2004.

  1. Lil Pun

    Lil Pun Member

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    Hey AB, isn't it F. Gary Gray? :confused:
     
  2. BobFinn*

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    Most of my faves are in MacBeth's list.

    Some others:

    Orson Welles
    Sidney Lumet
    Paul Mazursky
    Sam Peckinpah
    Arthur Penn
    Otto Preminger
    W.S. Van Dyke
     
  3. MacBeth

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    Can't believe I blanked on Welles, Lumet, Peck and Penn. Especially Peck and OW. Wow. In my defense, I am under the weather.
     
  4. Kilgore Trout

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    McBeth,
    Do you have any suggestions for Altman films? I really enjoyed Gosford Park but it the only one of his I have seen. I have The Player in my netflix que right now since it sounded interesting.
     
  5. MacBeth

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    M*A*S*H, McCabe and Mrs. Miller and Nashville, in that order.

    Gosford is my favorite, the Player has his seminal shot ( opening), but M*A*S*H best demonstrates his idea of sustained narrative.
     
  6. Buck Turgidson

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    Short Cuts is not his best, but definitely entertaining.
     
  7. FranchiseBlade

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    Here's a list in no particular order.

    John Sayles

    Alex Cox

    Alfred Hitchcock

    Preston Sturges

    Terry Gilliam

    Milos Forman

    John Ford

    Woody Allen

    Michael Curtiz

    William Keighly

    William Wilder

    Charlie Chaplin

    Stanley Kubrick
     
  8. MacBeth

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    Yeah, others loved it. I found it uneven and a tad obvious.
     
  9. mrpaige

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    Darren Aronofsky.

    He's got a couple of things announced, but I don't know when he's going to get anything done. He was working on a Batman: Year One project for a while with Frank Miller, but Warners is going with Chris Nolan's Batfilm.
     
  10. FranchiseBlade

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    I foolishly left Elia Kazan off the list.

    A Face in the Crowd is one of my favorite movies ever made, and Andy Griffith gives one of the best perfromances I've ever seen an actor give.

    I would never have suspected that from Griffith. It was amazing.
     
  11. MacBeth

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    Obviously you've never been cleverly framed for murder, with exactly three (3) other seemingly innocent but in actuality possible suspects as likely candidates, else you'd have though of ol' Andy right quick.
     
  12. BobFinn*

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    Dang I forgot about him as well. Face in a crowd is an excellent film. Also great films directed by Kazan- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Panic in the Streets, On the Waterfront and Streetcar Named Desire.
     
  13. MacBeth

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    East of Eden, Splendour in the Grass and Gentlman's Agreement deserve mention too...yeah, when you stack em up like that, it is a pretty impressive pile.
     
  14. BobFinn*

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    Has Gregory Peck ever been in a bad film? If so, I have never seen it.
     
  15. FranchiseBlade

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    Good point, and if I was a loveable comedic overweight drunk, with a carte blanche to lock myself in jail when I needed to sleep it off I might have realized my error as well.
     
  16. Nomar

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    Haha, touche. My mistake.

    The rest of my list I stand firmly by. ;)
     
  17. Manny Ramirez

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    Kubrick
    Hitchcock
    Ridley Scott
    and even though he doesn't do many movies, Frank Darabont
     
  18. crackhead

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    my list:

    Terence Malick (the finest American director of the last 35 years)
    Werner Herzog
    Gaspar Noé
    Terry Gilliam
    Pavel Pawlikowski
    Federico Fellini
    Krzysztof Kieslowski
    Robert Altman
    François Truffaut
    Satyajit Ray
    Peter Weir
    Mike Leigh
    Atom Egoyan
    Joel and Ethan Coen
    Todd Solondz
    Wong Kar-Wai
    Jean Luc Godard
    Woody Allen
    Zhang Yimou
    Stanley Kubrick
    Abbas Kiarostami
    Luis Bunuel
    David Lynch
    Ridley Scott
    David Gordon Green
     
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  20. bobmarley

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    hey nomar you went to st. thomas?? thats where they made rushmore.. man am i a freak for wes..;) in a good way
     

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