Which Director Appears Most in Your Collection?

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Of course it's Christopher Nolan with movies INCEPTION, INTERSTELLAR, DUNKIRK, MEMENTO, THE DARK KNIGHT TRILOGY and Prestige and Insomnia. After that it'll be Quintin Tarantino



Rock music and action movie obsessed guy,
John Landis
-Animal House
-American Werewolf In London
-Trading Places
-Three Amigos
John Carpenter
-Halloween
-The Fog
-Escape From New York
-The Thing
-Prince Of Darkness
Wes Craven
-Nightmare On Elm Street
-Scream 1-3
-The Hills Have Eyes
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I don't collect directors, only teenage runaways and baseball cards.
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Quentin Tarantino:
1. Kill Bill
2. Inglourious Basterds
3. Django Unchained
4. Death Proof

some of my favorites...

David Fincher:
1. Fight Club
2. Se7en
3. Panic Room

some of my favs as well...
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“I was cured, all right!”
Andrei Tarkovsky, Yasujiro Ozu, Akira Kurosawa, Kenji Mizoguchi, Takeshi Kitano, John Woo, Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino.



Hard to say. I would have to go through my entire collection to figure this out. But Ingmar Bergman has to be up there, for sure.
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I own a lot of stuff for my favorites;

Cronenberg 7 discs

Fincher 10 disc (Mank is missing)

Nolan 10 discs (Following is missing)

Tarantino 9 discs (Haven’t got Grindhouse)

Cameron 6 discs (The Abyss hasn’t been printed in blu ray yet)

Spielberg 17 discs (yeah the ones I got much stuff)

Scorsese 11 discs (Leo + DeNiro era and that religious Dafoe movie)

Ridley Scott 6 discs (got some of his stuff, which is entertaining)

Carpenter 10 discs (all the staples until in the mouth of madness)

Christopher McQuarrie 3 discs



Pauline Kael's Hideous Mutant Love CHUD
Fortunately (assuming that's actually the word wanted here), I'm precisely the sort of obsessive who takes note of these sorts of things.

1.) JOHN FORD (28)
2.) ALFRED HITCHCOCK (25)
3.) AKIRA KUROSAWA (23)
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"If it was priggish for an older generation of reviewers to be ashamed of what they enjoyed and to feel they had to be contemptuous of popular entertainment, it's even more priggish for a new movie generation to be so proud of what they enjoy that they use their education to try to place trash within the acceptable academic tradition." -- Pauline Kael