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Who's your favourite film writer(s)?

One of mine is hands-down M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Signs, and now The Village coming out this summer).
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Charlie (fucking) Kaufman.
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Quentin Tarantino.
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George Lucas.
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George Lucas.
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Steven Spielberg
George Lucas
Quentin Tarantino
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Dalton K. Trumbo (Spartacus, Papillon, Roman Holiday)

Sam Fuller (Kansas City Confidential, The Steel Helmet, The Big Red One, Shock Corridor)

Rod Serling (Requiem For A Heavyweight, Seven Days In May, Planet Of The Apes{with Michael Wilson})

Orson Welles (Citizen Kane {with Herman J. Mankiewicz}, The Magnificent Ambersons, The Stranger, Macbeth, The Third Man, Touch Of Evil, Confidential Report, The Lady From Shanghai, Monsieur Verdoux)

John Huston (Key Largo, The African Queen, Treasure Of The Sierra Madre, The Stranger, The Maltese Falcon)

Brian Hegeland (L.A. Confidential {screenplay}, A Knight's Tale, Mystic River)

John Lee Hancock (Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil {screenplay})

Wolfgang Petersen (Das Boot {screenplay})

William Faulkner (The Big Sleep {screenplay})

Oscar Saul (A Streetcar Named Desire {screenplay})

Eugene Burdick & Harvey Wheeler (Fail Safe)

Terry Southern & Peter George (Dr. Strangelove...)

The Monty Python Partnership (Monty Python And The Holy Grail, Monty Python And The Life Of Brian)

James Poe & Mark Rascovitch (The Bedford Incident)
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Quentin Tarantino
Lawrence Kasdan (the prequels arguably show just how huge of a difference he made)
Mario Puzo
Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer, Michael McKean
Thomas Harris (Silence of the Lambs)
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verilon wrote:Who's your favourite film writer(s)?

One of mine is hands-down M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Signs, and now The Village coming out this summer).
He came to my mind before I had even opened the thread. So, :P for reading my mind.
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I have to say I'm not impressed by M. Night Shymalan. I liked "Unbreakable" but more for the fact Sam Jackson was in it. Sorry Ver, Z.

I agree with Joe: Lawrence Kasdan's influence on Star Wars can be seen. Honourable mention must go to Leigh Bracket, who died of breast cancer after writing the first draft of ESB.

James Cameron is pretty good when it comes to writing action packed movies. T1, T2, Aliens are excellent films not only from a visual aspect, but the script as well works.

I nominate Akira Kurosawa as my all-time-favourite.
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Stofsk wrote:I have to say I'm not impressed by M. Night Shymalan. I liked "Unbreakable" but more for the fact Sam Jackson was in it. Sorry Ver, Z.
'Unbreakable' is my least favourite of his movies. His style is just very individualistic, in my opinion. For his age, his pictures are very clearly his, and I find that very impressive.
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Zaia wrote:
Stofsk wrote:I have to say I'm not impressed by M. Night Shymalan. I liked "Unbreakable" but more for the fact Sam Jackson was in it. Sorry Ver, Z.
'Unbreakable' is my least favourite of his movies. His style is just very individualistic, in my opinion. For his age, his pictures are very clearly his, and I find that very impressive.
Ah! Under those terms I have no leg space to argue. Why didn't you like "Unbreakable" if I may ask?
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Stofsk wrote:Ah! Under those terms I have no leg space to argue. Why didn't you like "Unbreakable" if I may ask?
It's not that I didn't like it, exactly; it just wasn't at all what I was expecting. Unfairly, I was expecting to be taken by storm a second time, as I had been by 'The Sixth Sense.' 'Unbreakable' is a much slower movie, and one which I predicted too easily to be very taken with it.
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Zaia wrote:
verilon wrote:Who's your favourite film writer(s)?

One of mine is hands-down M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Signs, and now The Village coming out this summer).
He came to my mind before I had even opened the thread. So, :P for reading my mind.
:lol:

I also think Stephen King writes his films fairly well. I mean, as a novelist, he wouldn't be expected to be a film writer, but I think he does pretty well. Well, except for The Langoliers.
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verilon wrote:Who's your favourite film writer(s)?

One of mine is hands-down M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Signs, and now The Village coming out this summer).
I saw Van Helsing last night, and the scariest part of the whole movie, by far, was the trailer for The Village.

In just thirty seconds of trailer, M. Night captured my interest and my fear and made me really want to find out what's going on in that movie. And the "rules" to the village are just awesome and creepy. ("That color excites them. We must bury it.")

Frikkin' sweet.
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John Logan :twisted:

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Bob the Gunslinger wrote:
verilon wrote:Who's your favourite film writer(s)?

One of mine is hands-down M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Signs, and now The Village coming out this summer).
I saw Van Helsing last night, and the scariest part of the whole movie, by far, was the trailer for The Village.

In just thirty seconds of trailer, M. Night captured my interest and my fear and made me really want to find out what's going on in that movie. And the "rules" to the village are just awesome and creepy. ("That color excites them. We must bury it.")

Frikkin' sweet.
I know. I am *really* looking foward to that one.
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