Probably The Social Network by David Fincher, although it was extremely difficult choosing between that, Se7en, Fight Club and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
What is your favourite film by your favourite director?
Probably The Social Network by David Fincher, although it was extremely difficult choosing between that, Se7en, Fight Club and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
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"George, this is a little too much for me. Escaped convicts, fugitive sex... I've got a cockfight to focus on."
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Peter Greenaway - A Zed & Two Noughts
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It's kind of an arbitrary choice for me but yeah, I'd say I like that better, at least this time around (my favorite used to be Prospero's Books). I'd have an even harder time choosing which soundtrack I like better between A Zed & Two Noughts and The Draughtsman's Contract.







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Ridley Scott`s Alien.
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Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, because the ground gives way under him, and the dream begins.
It's kind of an arbitrary choice for me but yeah, I'd say I like that better, at least this time around (my favorite used to be Prospero's Books). I'd have an even harder time choosing which soundtrack I like better between A Zed & Two Noughts and The Draughtsman's Contract.








I'll have to take a look at it then. I still have A Zed & Two Noughts and Drowning By Numbers on my computer, but due to summertime, I haven't gotten around to them yet.
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I'll have to take a look at it then. I still have A Zed & Two Noughts and Drowning By Numbers on my computer, but due to summertime, I haven't gotten around to them yet.
FWIW I think Greenaway's narrative (post-The Falls) films tend to fall into two categories, based on how many concessions he makes to dramatic tension, plot and characterization. I would group Draughtsman, The Belly of an Architect, and Cook, Thief... in one camp (more characterization) and Zed, Prospero, and maybe Drowning in the other.
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"Dog Day Afternoon" - Sidney Lamet
"Sideways" - Alexander Payne
"On Brother, Where Art Thou?" - The Coens
" Young Frankenstein" - Mel Brooks
"Sideways" - Alexander Payne
"On Brother, Where Art Thou?" - The Coens
" Young Frankenstein" - Mel Brooks
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Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock.
Do I really have to say it at this point?
"Dog Day Afternoon" - Sidney Lumet
"Sideways" - Alexander Payne
"On Brother, Where Art Thou?" - The Coens
" Young Frankenstein" - Mel Brooks
"Sideways" - Alexander Payne
"On Brother, Where Art Thou?" - The Coens
" Young Frankenstein" - Mel Brooks
*That's all I got, because I don't have a favorite director

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I don't know what it is, some animated movie?
The Godfather? Literally also my number one movie based on quality (although my number one to watch is Aliens).
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The Godfather? Literally also my number one movie based on quality (although my number one to watch is Aliens).
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Oh yeah! Your user name should have been my clue. I bet you can't guess my favorite movie?
Don Quixote by Orson Welles and Jesus Franco?
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Don Quixote by Orson Welles and Jesus Franco?

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