Originally Posted by Frightened Inmate No. 2 (Post 1829863)
tarr
varda (cleo from 5 to 7) fassbinder yang pasolini rivette renoir angelopoulos weerasethakul naruse maddin sternberg (crime and punishment) hsiao-hsien burnett fosse tati von stroheim griffith murnau akerman kieslowski zulawski bunuel de sica (bicycle thieves) demille almodovar romero frankenheimer (seconds) woo gavras schlesinger roeg waters campion (sweetie) wellman errol morris ken russell bava tony richardson uwe boll paul ws anderson davies ruiz breillat sokurov ramsay noe wajda eustache suzuki |
Re: Directors you still haven't seen
You people have a lot of catching up to do.
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I've never heard of at least half of the directors on your list, let alone seen any of their work.
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Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 1971091)
I've never heard of at least half of the directors on your list, let alone seen any of their work.
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Originally Posted by Mr Minio (Post 1970751)
You people have a lot of catching up to do.
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I haven't been able to watch much since October, but nevertheless it's been another year of progress:
Originally Posted by Cobpyth (Post 1829852)
Masaki Kobayashi Claude Chabrol Sergei M. Eisenstein Jean Cocteau H.G. Clouzot Béla Tarr Josef von Sternberg Carl Theodor Dreyer Mikio Naruse Zhangke Jia Apichatpong Weerasethakul Stanley Kramer Masahiro Shinoda Anthony Mann Tsai Ming-Liang Shôhei Imamura Sang-Soo Hong Kiyoshi Kurosawa Theodoros Angelopoulos Marcel Carné Yoshishige Yoshida Jacques Rivette Pier Paolo Pasolini Nanni Moretti John Sayles Kon Ichikawa Francesco Rosi Chang-Dong Lee Tony Richardson Claire Denis |
Billy Wilder is the first one that comes to my mind.
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Re: Directors you still haven't seen
Tarantino and Lee
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Originally Posted by Frightened Inmate No. 2 (Post 1829863)
tarr
varda (cleo from 5 to 7) fassbinder yang pasolini rivette renoir angelopoulos weerasethakul naruse maddin sternberg (crime and punishment) hsiao-hsien burnett fosse tati von stroheim (blind husbands) griffith (the girl and her trust) murnau (nosferatu, the last laugh, sunrise) akerman kieslowski zulawski bunuel (un chien andalou, belle de jour) de sica (bicycle thieves) demille (the king of kings) almodovar romero (martin) frankenheimer (seconds) woo gavras schlesinger (midnight cowboy) roeg waters campion (sweetie) wellman (the hatchet man) errol morris (the fog of war, the unknown known, wormwood) ken russell bava tony richardson uwe boll paul ws anderson davies ruiz breillat sokurov ramsay (you were never really here) noe (irreversible) wajda eustache suzuki ichikawa pialat hartley dovzhenko julie dash miranda july tashlin russ meyer straub-huillet wiseman |
Originally Posted by Cobpyth (Post 1829852)
Masaki Kobayashi Sergei M. Eisenstein H.G. Clouzot Béla Tarr Josef von Sternberg Carl Theodor Dreyer Zhangke Jia Apichatpong Weerasethakul Stanley Kramer Anthony Mann Tsai Ming-Liang Sang-Soo Hong Theodoros Angelopoulos Marcel Carné Yoshishige Yoshida Jacques Rivette Nanni Moretti John Sayles Kon Ichikawa Francesco Rosi Chang-Dong Lee Tony Richardson |
Originally Posted by Mr Minio (Post 896243)
Due to the long loading times I couldn't use the search button to look for similar threads.
The title reads directors you still haven't seen, but it's pretty obvious it's about their films, not the directors personally. Just make a list of well-known/influencial/highly acclaimed/hyped filmmakers that you still have to discover (or don't want to!). The only condition is you haven't seen a single movie made by them! My list: -Woody Allen -Charlie Chaplin -Alejandro Jodorowsky -Peter Greenaway -Satyajit Ray -William Wyler -Mohsen Makhmalbaf -Susanne Bier -Carlos Reygadas -Chantal Akerman -Louis Malle -Edward Yang -Shohei Imamura -Agnes Varda -Jules Dassin -Ming-liang Tsai -Abel Gance -Eric Rohmer -Joseph Losey -Istvan Szabo -Andrzej Munk -Emir Kusturica -Hayao Miyazaki -Henri-Georges Clouzot |
Originally Posted by foster (Post 896281)
George steven's is my favorite director. Hopefully no one has mentioned him yet because you're all familiar with his films.
I've familiar with these directors and can comment on them. Akira kurosawa - Saw 11. The best to start with is Akira Kurosawa's Dreams. I especially love the first short story, and it's only an 11 minute commitment to watch it. That's why it's the best to start with :) Charlie Chaplin - Saw 7. City lights is the best overall movie, the circus is the funniest William Wyler - Saw 5, but I only really like his movies because of audrey hepburn :) Roman holiday was great and I plan to give it to my niece once she's old enough to rebel. haha my nephew will get 400 blows F.W. Murnau - Saw 4. Hated 1, didn't like 2. Faust was alright. George steven's Place in the sun is similar to murnau's sunrise, only an order of magnitude better. Hayao Miyazaki- Saw 2, I really liked spirited away the best Vittorio De Sica - Saw 2. Really liked the bicycle thief Ingmar Bergman - Saw 1. saw Seventh seal but I liked it. smiles of a summer night and persona are in my queue I haven't seen these, but I have (queued movies in parentheses) Woody Allen - tried to watch annie hall and turned it off Most of these guys I've never heard of, where did all these names come from? :eek: |
Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 2356614)
You've never seen a Woody Allen movie?
Since then, I've seen at least one film by every director I listed. Often many more than just one. |
What Woody Allen movies have you seen?
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Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 2356625)
What Woody Allen movies have you seen?
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Re: Directors you still haven't seen
Oops, that was a list of films starring Woody Allen that I've seen. Here's a list of films he directed that I've seen:
https://i.imgur.com/L5VMON3.png |
Re: Directors you still haven't seen
Chris Nolan
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