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Cole416 05-18-15 05:54 PM

'One Hit Wonder' directors?
 
What are the biggest one hit wonder directors out there?

Please post their "one hit" film with the name, it'll help me with this :D Thank you!

False Writer 05-18-15 06:01 PM

Re: 'One Hit Wonder' directors?
 
First one that comes to mind is Richard Kelly, who directed Donnie Darko.

Daniel M 05-18-15 08:45 PM

Re: 'One Hit Wonder' directors?
 
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, directed The Lives of Others then made The Tourist.

Charles Laughton only directed Night of the Hunter so I'm not sure if he counts.

I think there's a thread on this around here somewhere, at least similar.

mark f 05-18-15 09:03 PM

Re: 'One Hit Wonder' directors?
 
It depends what "one hit" means.

The Rodent 05-18-15 09:10 PM

Re: 'One Hit Wonder' directors?
 
Paul WS Anderson with Event Horizon.


The rest is dodgy at best yet he still gets gigs.

Derek Vinyard 05-18-15 09:27 PM

Re: 'One Hit Wonder' directors?
 
Richard Kelly for Donnie Darko
James McTeigue for V For Vendetta
Sam Mendes for American Beauty

seanc 05-18-15 09:32 PM

Originally Posted by Derek Vinyard (Post 1314920)
Richard Kelly for Donnie Darko
James McTeigue for V For Vendetta
Sam Mendes for American Beauty
Up to you posting that I thought the Wachowski's directed V. Mendes has some good flicks. I don't even think American Beauty is his best.

Iroquois 05-19-15 08:00 AM

Originally Posted by mark f (Post 1314900)
It depends what "one hit" means.
From the looks of it, it appears to be about filmmakers who have only made one good film while the rest have all been...not good. At least, that is my understanding and Cole can clarify if it he wants to.

That being said, I had that exact idea for a thread ages ago but obviously never got around to posting a thread (oh, well). My two main candidates for the "one good film" stipulation are Bruce Robinson and Alex Cox on the basis of Withnail & I and Repo Man respectively.

Cole416 05-19-15 08:01 AM

Originally Posted by mark f (Post 1314900)
It depends what "one hit" means.
If a director's only known success is one movie and one movie only.

neiba 05-19-15 08:02 AM

Re: 'One Hit Wonder' directors?
 
Guy Ritchie for Snatch

Kaplan 05-19-15 08:15 AM

Re: 'One Hit Wonder' directors?
 
What about Billy Bob Thornton with Sling Blade.

Nemanja 05-19-15 08:23 AM

Re: 'One Hit Wonder' directors?
 
Judy Berlin (1999) by Eric Mendelsohn.

The Gunslinger45 05-19-15 08:32 AM

Originally Posted by neiba (Post 1315311)
Guy Ritchie for Snatch
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels was great too. But then he went to sh*t, so we agree post Snatch.

neiba 05-19-15 08:35 AM

Originally Posted by The Gunslinger45 (Post 1315319)
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels was great too. But then he went to sh*t, so we agree post Snatch.
LSaTSB was a mini-snatch! :p

bouncingbrick 05-19-15 08:43 AM

Re: 'One Hit Wonder' directors?
 
A few of these really don't count.

Even if you don't like any of Guy Ritchie's movies other than Snatch, he made truckloads of money with the Sherlock Holmes films. Even if American Beauty is the only Mendes film you enjoy, he made the 11th highest grossing film of all time...

Iroquois 05-19-15 08:52 AM

Originally Posted by Cole416 (Post 1315310)
If a director's only known success is one movie and one movie only.
That does narrow it down an awful lot. I think Bruce Robinson would still count because Withnail & I is a cult success, while everything else he's directed hasn't matched up (not even The Rum Diary). Alex Cox might be different because I'm sure plenty of people will care more about Sid and Nancy than about Repo Man.

The Rodent 05-19-15 08:58 AM

Re: 'One Hit Wonder' directors?
 
Peter Jackson with LOTR Trilogy.


The Hobbit trilogy isn't a patch on LOTR, King Kong is overblown and has little rewatch value. The rest of his stuff before LOTR is highly amateur and the stuff since LOTR has been bloated and full of hot air with little payoff.

The Rodent 05-19-15 09:02 AM

Re: 'One Hit Wonder' directors?
 
Be interesting to see which directors are the opposite of a One Hit Wonder.


As in, every movie they've made has been gold, except for just one.

Cole416 05-19-15 09:21 AM

Originally Posted by The Rodent (Post 1315336)
Be interesting to see which directors are the opposite of a One Hit Wonder.


As in, every movie they've made has been gold, except for just one.
I wouldnt say gold, but Fincher's movies minus Alien3 are all good.

Gatsby 05-19-15 09:51 AM

Re: 'One Hit Wonder' directors?
 
Tony Kaye - American History X
Daniel Myrick & Eduardo Sanchez - Blair Witch Project


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