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Toughie.
Score draw between Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola.
Double because.
Score draw between Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola.
Double because.
Who intoduced the soundtrack?
Alfred Hitchcock,
Mike Leigh,
Ingmar Bergman
Quentin Tarrintino Pulp Fiction
Quentin Tarrintino....
Stanley Kubrick for lots of reasons, but mainly because he directed Dr. Strangelove.
dont know his name but whoever directed all the naked gun films is a genius made me laugh for years on end and my children and i will watch again and again and always laugh , love them
Tricky.
It's probably imposssible to say any one is better than another, simply because they are all different individuals, and it is also a matter of taste.
Over the years I have been thrilled by the films of
Alfred Hitchcock
Orson Welles
Stanley Kubrick (particularly Paths of Glory)
Stanley Donen (for musicals- 7 Brides, Singing in the Rain)
and I have rarely been disappointed by the films of
Sydney Pollack.
It's probably imposssible to say any one is better than another, simply because they are all different individuals, and it is also a matter of taste.
Over the years I have been thrilled by the films of
Alfred Hitchcock
Orson Welles
Stanley Kubrick (particularly Paths of Glory)
Stanley Donen (for musicals- 7 Brides, Singing in the Rain)
and I have rarely been disappointed by the films of
Sydney Pollack.
Stephen King. He only made one movie that I really like, but it is my most favorite one.
For me, Hitchcock. Groundbreaking. Some of his lighting and camera angles still 'jar' and I don't know who else could pull off two-handers like he did.
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Scorsese
Agree. Also Hitchcock and Spielberg - so many though to choose from.
As above, I think you'd have to go for Hitchcock for the quality and sheer volume of his work. I'd also rate George Cukor, Elia Kazan ( even if he was a Mccarthy informer) and Joseph L Mankiewicz.
From the modern age, I think Darren Aronofsky has an innovative style.
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I don't know who else could pull off two-handers like he did.
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Marguerita 22193 Forum PostsYesterday at 22:14 (Edited: ) Quentin Tarrintino Pulp Fiction
This has really tickled me! Marg, you're the sweetest poster on here... and the LAST person I'd imagine watching a Tarantino movie! I loved Pulp Fiction though!
Quentin Tarantino
Peter Jackson for giving us Lord of the Rings
Peter Jackson for giving us Lord of the Rings
Sir Ridley Scott
Alien,Bladerunner,Thelma and Louise etc.
Alien,Bladerunner,Thelma and Louise etc.
Reference:Marguerita
Quentin Tarrintino Pulp Fiction
I'm amazed!! but have to agree that is a great film, along with Kill Bill 1, the second one wasn't as good I don't think.For me it's someone like Hitchcock, John Ford and in the modern era possibly John Hughes, for the Breakfast Club and St Elmo's Fire alone, two films that even now I can escape into and enjoy just as much as when I was a teenager.
I like Ken Loach as a director. He is independent and fearless, in that he will tackle any subject however unpopular that might make him. He makes films to make you think. I also like directors who veer away from the normal and I suppose M Night Shyamalan and the Coen brothers fit into that category too. But Ken Loach would perhaps be my favourite director of all time.
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