I think he is.
Alien - good movie, the second mops the floor with it
Gladiator - I think I've said my piece here
Blade Runner - the director's cut is still one of the best sci-fi movies ever made. his best, and the only real gauge we have to measure his talent.
Hannibal - I'm sorry, I don't see it in this one. Ten years from now, Silence of the Lambs is what people will still be renting.
Thelma & Louise - I think this movie's overrated, really. It has its moments though.
G.I. Jane - Apart from Demi Moore's acting, this movie's worthless.
White Squall - enough said.
Legend, Black Rain, 1492: Conquest of Paradise, Someone to watch over me - Raise your hand not if you've seen one of these, but if you've heard of one.
I'm sorry, but why is this man considered to be such a great director? Even with Gladiator, the little power the film had was from Russell Crowe's acting, not his direction. We all have flukes; Blade Runner was his. Everything after that hasn't been very good, yet he holds on to his reputation as an "A-List" director. I've no doubt he's got a little talent, Blade Runner shows that, but his other films are largely impersonal and short on plausible emotions, Thelma & Louise aside. I just don't see what all the hype is about, I read somewhere that they're calling him another Spielberg.
Alien - good movie, the second mops the floor with it
Gladiator - I think I've said my piece here
Blade Runner - the director's cut is still one of the best sci-fi movies ever made. his best, and the only real gauge we have to measure his talent.
Hannibal - I'm sorry, I don't see it in this one. Ten years from now, Silence of the Lambs is what people will still be renting.
Thelma & Louise - I think this movie's overrated, really. It has its moments though.
G.I. Jane - Apart from Demi Moore's acting, this movie's worthless.
White Squall - enough said.
Legend, Black Rain, 1492: Conquest of Paradise, Someone to watch over me - Raise your hand not if you've seen one of these, but if you've heard of one.
I'm sorry, but why is this man considered to be such a great director? Even with Gladiator, the little power the film had was from Russell Crowe's acting, not his direction. We all have flukes; Blade Runner was his. Everything after that hasn't been very good, yet he holds on to his reputation as an "A-List" director. I've no doubt he's got a little talent, Blade Runner shows that, but his other films are largely impersonal and short on plausible emotions, Thelma & Louise aside. I just don't see what all the hype is about, I read somewhere that they're calling him another Spielberg.
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