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Which Director 'does it' for you?
Posted: 2003-02-12 07:38am
by The Great Unbearded One
Ok people, I pledge my allegiance to The Great Bearded One of Directing, Sir Steven Spielberg, but the movie buff and wannabe director in me wants to know who you like. So look at the list, choose and feel free to tell me if I've missed someone off! Although I did have a few others to list but the poll was too long, so just post ur other entries!
Here are some examples of their films if you don’t know directors:
Steven Spielberg – Jaws, Close Encounters Of The Third Kind, 1941, E.T., Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan, A.I. , Minority Report, Catch Me If You Can
James Cameron - The Terminator, Aliens, The Abyss, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, True Lies, Titanic
Stanley Kubrick – Spartacus, Lolita, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Clockwork Orange, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket
George Lucas – Herbie, American Graffiti, Star Wars I, II, IV, V, VI
Alfred Hitchcock – Dial M for Murder, Vertigo, North By Northwest, Psycho, The Birds
Orson Welles – Touch of Evil, Citizen Kane
Ridley Scott – Alien, Legend, Blade Runner, G.I. Jane, Gladiator, Hannibal, Black Hawk Down
Mel Brooks – The Producers, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, Spaceballs, Robin Hood: Men In Tights, Dracula: Dead and Loving It
Peter Jackson – Meet The Feebles, Braindead, Heavenly Creatures, The Quick and the Dead, Lord Of The Rings: Fellowship of the Ring, Two Towers and Return of the King.
Steven Soderbergh – Out of Sight, The Limey, Erin Brockovich, Traffic, Oceans 11, Full Frontal, Solaris
Posted: 2003-02-12 07:39am
by Admiral Valdemar
I can't pick one single guy, they're all brilliant.
You should have Richard Attenborough and Sam Mendes in too.
Posted: 2003-02-12 07:40am
by The Great Unbearded One
Others on my list (that were in the original poll before I had to cut it down) were:
Terry Gilliam – Monty Python And The Holy Grail, Jabberwocky, Brazil, The Fisher King, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
David Lynch – Elephant Man, Dune, Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, Rabbits
John Landis – Kentucky Fried Movie, The Blues Brothers, American Werewolf In London, Trading Places, Three Amigos, Coming To America
Guy Ritchie – Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch
Jean-Pierre Jeunet – Delicatessen, Alien: Resurrection, Amelie
Bryan Singer – Public Access, The Usual Suspects, X-Men
John Woo – Hard Target, Broken Arrow, Face/Off, Mission: Impossible II, Windtalkers
Jonathan Demme – Silence Of The Lambs, Philadelphia
Danny Boyle – Trainspotting, A Life Less Ordinary, The Beach , 28 Days Later
Francis Ford Coppola - The Godfather Trilogy, Apocalypse Now, Jack
Posted: 2003-02-12 07:42am
by Keevan_Colton
Damn man...you cant make us choose its not fair!!
They're all toooo damn good!
Though I have to say on general principles the Monty Python cre always get my vote....
Posted: 2003-02-12 07:43am
by Admiral Valdemar
Keevan_Colton wrote:Damn man...you cant make us choose its not fair!!
They're all toooo damn good!
Though I have to say on general principles the Monty Python cre always get my vote....
I hear Terry's Brazil is out on DVD now. Think 1984 but with some touches of dark humour.
Posted: 2003-02-12 08:18am
by DocHorror
You forgot the Cohens & Sam Raimi
I voted for Hitchcock since he is one of the originators of modern movie technique...and most of his films havent been surpased yet, IMO...
Posted: 2003-02-12 08:24am
by Admiral Valdemar
DocHorror wrote:You forgot the Cohens & Sam Raimi
I voted for Hitchcock since he is one of the originators of modern movie technique...and most of his films havent been surpased yet, IMO...
Well, it's a bit unfair to have Hitchcock in since he is considered the master director.
My favourite Hitchcock classic is North by North-West, I love that film!
Posted: 2003-02-12 08:29am
by DocHorror
Yeah, Rear Window & the Birds rock too...oh & Psycho is a classic...
Posted: 2003-02-12 09:22am
by The Great Unbearded One
How the hell could I forget THE WACHOSKI (sp?) BROTHERS? Those ingenius bastards who made us awe struck at The Matrix and makes us all drool at the thought of Reloaded and Revolutions....
Posted: 2003-02-12 10:20am
by Majin Gojira
Can't...decide....brain...can't....AAAAAAAARRRRRGHH!!!
Posted: 2003-02-12 10:21am
by InnerBrat
1) George Lucas didn't direct V or VI - you should all be ashamed of yourselves that I had to point that out first
2) Sam Raimi should definitely be up there.
3) As should Billy Wilder
4) And Paul Verhoven
5) Although Hithcock made some good films, his directoral style was more about 'what can I do?' than actually 'what looks good'. I'm going for Kubrick for The Clockwork Orange alone, but the Shining and 2001 are also better than most other directors could do.
Posted: 2003-02-12 10:22am
by Stormbringer
The Great Unbearded One wrote:How the hell could I forget THE WACHOSKI (sp?) BROTHERS? Those ingenius bastards who made us awe struck at The Matrix and makes us all drool at the thought of Reloaded and Revolutions....
Matrix was good but I'm emtrexely learly of the sequels. The Matrix ended so well and was so unique that sequels will have to be top notch not to bring down the original.
Posted: 2003-02-12 10:47am
by Zaia
Out of the names on the poll, I had to go with Spielberg, but my vote would have been with FFC if he'd have been up there.
Posted: 2003-02-12 11:26am
by The Great Unbearded One
Stormbringer wrote:Matrix was good but I'm emtrexely learly of the sequels. The Matrix ended so well and was so unique that sequels will have to be top notch not to bring down the original.
The Matrix was originally written as a trilogy but Warner Bros were cautious so they wanted to make the first one and see how well it did, then once it took off as it did they started up filming on 2 & 3. Therefore I doubt that they wont be as good!
Posted: 2003-02-12 11:31am
by The Yosemite Bear
No "other" catagory for those of us who loiek: Fritz lang, Martain Scorsesse, Sam Pechinpah, James Wayle, , Roman Polanski, Micheal Mann, Luc Beasant, or some of the others.
Posted: 2003-02-12 11:34am
by Spanky The Dolphin
Admiral Valdemar wrote:I hear Terry's Brazil is out on DVD now. Think 1984 but with some touches of dark humour.
I have the three disc Criterion set, and despite being non anamorphic, is one of my favourite DVDs.
Posted: 2003-02-12 11:41am
by Stormbringer
The Great Unbearded One wrote:Stormbringer wrote:Matrix was good but I'm emtrexely learly of the sequels. The Matrix ended so well and was so unique that sequels will have to be top notch not to bring down the original.
The Matrix was originally written as a trilogy but Warner Bros were cautious so they wanted to make the first one and see how well it did, then once it took off as it did they started up filming on 2 & 3. Therefore I doubt that they wont be as good!
At this point I'm reminded about George Lucas's 9 part saga.
Posted: 2003-02-12 11:47am
by The Great Unbearded One
According to his latest statement, he's not going to make 7,8 and 9 he's just going to make 3 and leave it. Then again he said he wasnt going to make 1,2 and 3 so you're guess is as good as mine!
Posted: 2003-02-12 11:49am
by Stormbringer
The Great Unbearded One wrote:According to his latest statement, he's not going to make 7,8 and 9 he's just going to make 3 and leave it. Then again he said he wasnt going to make 1,2 and 3 so you're guess is as good as mine!
I meant that to illustrate that you can concieve of something at the same time but it doesn't mean it'll be as good as the original.
Posted: 2003-02-12 11:55am
by The Great Unbearded One
Ahhhhh! However, the difference is that the Matrix 1,2 and 3 was written as a consecutive trilogy all at the same time, all storyboarded at the same time and all pitched to Warner Bros at the same time.
Posted: 2003-02-12 11:59am
by The Yosemite Bear
Really dissappointing
There's No AKIRA KURASAWA option dude Hidden Fortress, Seven Samuria, Rashomon, Ran all were awe inpiring direction.
Posted: 2003-02-12 12:03pm
by The Great Unbearded One
Ok, due to the lack of support for Steven Sodenbergh (HONESTLY PEOPLE!) I am switching him to Martain Scorsesse, as I said in my original post, there was bound to be someone blatent I missed off.
Posted: 2003-02-12 12:05pm
by The Great Unbearded One
Ok, I would, if I knew how
Posted: 2003-02-12 12:07pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Since people have voted, you can't change it.
Posted: 2003-02-12 12:18pm
by The Great Unbearded One
Ah well, its the thought that counts!