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Probably Scorsese or Fincher.
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2001! This topic is old as hell...who necroposted? :)
Anyway,my favorite director is Stanley Kubrick...Only 11 movies,and almost every is a classic,and they are all different...his style of filmmaking is dreamlike and meditative. |
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The greatest American director working today, and one of the most overlooked screenwriters:
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Just looked over the past posts from years gone by. Original poster has the same favourite as me, Paul Verhoeven. Ok Showgirls is one of the worst piles of poo ever made, there's still the famous ones, Robocop, Starship Troopers, Total Recall, Basic Instinct...
... there's Turkish Delight, Soldier Of Orange, The Fourth Man was interesting and Black Book is underrated as a foreign language movie. Hard to believe Verhoeven is in his 70s now, and he's still working. |
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Mine is without a doubt Polanski. 3 of my top 10 movies are films he's directed. The other two I wacthed Twist and Vampire Killers I can't say I was to fond of but Pianist, Cinatown, and Rosemarys Baby are just perfect
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Clint Eastwood
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Originally Posted by Tyler1 (Post 812455)
The greatest American director working today, and one of the most overlooked screenwriters:
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Paul Thomas Anderson. Magnolia and There Will Be Blood are masterpieces, Punch-Drunk Love shows he has flair for comedy too and Boogie Nights is brilliant fun and one of the best ensemble performances ever. Hard Eight is his only "meh" film, and that's only a narrow miss.
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Is there anyone better? No chance. His films have brought unimaginably complex insights into the human condition. Every film of his carries the same rebel, independent spirit that has virtually defined what it means to be an independent filmmaker. There's no character of his that can be pigeonholed into definably stereotypes; instead, they merely exist in his world as living, breathing people. |
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Originally Posted by Justin (Post 812603)
Is there anyone better? No chance. His films have brought unimaginably complex insights into the human condition. Every film of his carries the same rebel, independent spirit that has virtually defined what it means to be an independent filmmaker. There's no character of his that can be pigeonholed into definably stereotypes; instead, they merely exist in his world as living, breathing people.
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Originally Posted by Skepsis93 (Post 812592)
Paul Thomas Anderson. Magnolia and There Will Be Blood are masterpieces, Punch-Drunk Love shows he has flair for comedy too and Boogie Nights is brilliant fun and one of the best ensemble performances ever. Hard Eight is his only "meh" film, and that's only a narrow miss.
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David Fincher is easily my favorite director. Fight Club changed my life, Seven was amazing, the Social Network was amazing, I thought the Curious case of Benjamin Button was strange but great direction from him though. I really need to see Zodiac and Panic Room
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^ Interested, how did Fight Club change your life?
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Originally Posted by Nausicaä (Post 818665)
^ Interested, how did Fight Club change your life?
Ohh, wait.. on the hand he just did break the rules by mentioning it. |
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I would say Clint Eastwood at this time. But before it's all said and done, I imagine Joss Whedon will move into first for me.
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Originally Posted by Nausicaä (Post 818665)
^ Interested, how did Fight Club change your life?
That is the only film that has accomplished that for me which also makes it my favorite film :cool:. |
Originally Posted by Justin (Post 812603)
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