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dwill123
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Posted: August 16 2011 at 20:41 |
Stanley Kubrick
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Slaughternalia
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Posted: August 16 2011 at 23:20 |
I'm a big time Coen Brothers fan. Those guys crank out masterpieces like it's going out of style. Scorcese and Tarantino are also up there for me though. You have pretty much taste in directors aside from Fincher who I've always thought to be somewhat overrated
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I'm so mad that you enjoy a certain combination of noises that I don't
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Sean Trane
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Posted: August 17 2011 at 03:44 |
from your list, Eastwood- Forman- Kubrick in no particular order
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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akaBona
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Posted: August 17 2011 at 03:54 |
Vompatti wrote:
Eraserhead and Blue Velvet are easily the best Lynch movies if you ask me. Elephant Man is great too but I'm rarely in the mood to watch it.
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same her, though I want to add Mulholland Drive, which is very good.
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Posted: August 17 2011 at 03:55 |
I am not an animal.
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Atavachron
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Posted: August 17 2011 at 03:59 |
from this list, Nolan by a big margin-- Eastwood bores me, Tarantino is innovative but overrated, Kubrick and the Coens have enough kudos, and Spielberg's a joke
Edited by Atavachron - August 17 2011 at 04:00
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akaBona
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Posted: August 17 2011 at 03:59 |
Chaplin, Hitchcock, Huston, Kurosawa, Mizoguchi, Iñárritu, Eastwood, Coen Bros, von Trier, Bergman ...
voted Kurosawa, because few days ago I, once again, saw Red Beard and still liked it so much.
Edited by akaBona - August 17 2011 at 04:09
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Apsalar
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Posted: August 17 2011 at 05:00 |
Kurosawa by a long way. Couldn't care less about most of the others, then again I usually find it hard to sit through an entire film.
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Triceratopsoil
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Posted: August 17 2011 at 12:36 |
Sergio Leone. Out of these I'll vote for the Coen bros. Scorsese did a lot of fantastic things but he also had a lot of flops IMO.
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fusionfreak
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Posted: August 17 2011 at 13:52 |
Stanley Kubrick but my own list is as follows:1 Sergio Leone,2 Stanley Kubrick,3 Sam Peckinpah,4 Sergio Sollima,5 Sergio Corbucci,6 Clint Eastwood,7 Peter Watkins.......
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I was born in the land of Mahavishnu,not so far from Kobaia.I'm looking for the world
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himtroy
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Posted: August 18 2011 at 11:50 |
I love Nolan, Tarantino, and The Coen Brothers. Nolan has my largest amount of favorites, but the Coen brothers have the Big Lebowski, so I voted them...
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Which of you to gain me, tell, will risk uncertain pains of hell?
I will not forgive you if you will not take the chance.
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Guldbamsen
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Posted: August 23 2011 at 13:59 |
Kubrick is unsurpassed in film-making, when it comes down to imagery and metaphysics - that somehow speaks of the things we cannot. That´s just my opinion of course, but he is my all-time fave. A lot of great directors here though, but I miss Hitchcock...
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- Douglas Adams
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manofmystery
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Posted: August 23 2011 at 19:21 |
Gave Kubrick the edge over the Coen brothers
If you voted for Tarantino you should probably run yourself over with a car.
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Time always wins.
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Morningrise
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Posted: August 25 2011 at 10:52 |
Coen brothers. Special mention to David Cronenberg.
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tupan
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 10:34 |
Akira Kurosawa is the greatest filmmaker ever. If you don't agree, you are wrong.
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"Prog is Not Dead and never has been." (Will Sergeant, from Echo And The Bunnymen)
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tupan
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 10:35 |
fusionfreak wrote:
Stanley Kubrick but my own list is as follows:1 Sergio Leone,2 Stanley Kubrick,3 Sam Peckinpah,4 Sergio Sollima,5 Sergio Corbucci,6 Clint Eastwood,7 Peter Watkins.......
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"Prog is Not Dead and never has been." (Will Sergeant, from Echo And The Bunnymen)
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 11:10 |
I don't watch many films these days but I think the Coen Bros from the list. I also very much like Guillermo Del Torro and Almodovar too.
Edited by akamaisondufromage - August 28 2011 at 11:51
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Morningrise
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 11:42 |
akamaisondufromage wrote:
I don't watch many films these days but I think the Coen Bros from the list. I also very much like Benicio Del Torro and Almodovar too. |
I don't think you meant Benicio, but Guillermo Del Toro. If it is him, I share your appreciation. I recently saw El Orfanato and loved it to death.
Edited by Morningrise - August 28 2011 at 14:33
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 11:51 |
Morningrise wrote:
akamaisondufromage wrote:
I don't watch many films these days but I think the Coen Bros from the list. I also very much like Benicio Del Torro and Almodovar too. |
I don't think you meant Benicio, but Guillermo Del Toro. If it is him, I share your appreciation to him. I recently saw El Orfanato and loved it to death. |
Yes Guillermo the one that made Pan's Labyrinth and Devils Backbone
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catfood03
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Posted: August 28 2011 at 15:49 |
I was going to add Walt Disney, but he didn't actually direct those classic animated films
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