Who's the Greatest Director?

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Who's the Greatest?

Spielberg
5
23%
Hitchcock
7
32%
Coppola
2
9%
Kubrik
8
36%
 
Total votes: 22

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Hitchcock by far the best. The man never made a bad movie and his still hold up well against the newest films. Brilliant work's all of them.

Spielberg is really a close second. He's a great director and his best are some of the all time classic.

Kubirck is pretty good but he gets too artsy at times and loses the audience.
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Stormbringer wrote:Hitchcock by far the best. The man never made a bad movie and his still hold up well against the newest films. Brilliant work's all of them.

Spielberg is really a close second. He's a great director and his best are some of the all time classic.

Kubirck is pretty good but he gets too artsy at times and loses the audience.
Which reminds me, I must get North by North-West on DVD, I love that film!
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Number 1. Alfred Hitchcock.

Number 2. Ridley Scott.

Number 3. Stanley Kubric.

I've never really cared for Spielberg movies, IMHO the only truly good ones he has directed were Jaws and the Indiana Jones films (well I and III at least). Most of the rest are entertaining, but nothing special.

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I like Scorsese... but between those, it is a hard go between Spielberg and Kubrik.
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*Glowers*

MY CHOICE is not there!

I mean we have great admissions here!

No really good Imports (Fellini, Polanski, Kurasawa)
No inimaginable viscarial cenimatography (Woo, Pechinpah, Mann, Scorsese) <Scenes of intense violence so artfully depicted>
None of the early shit (Whale, De'Mille, Welles)

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Go Kubrick!

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Orson Welles.

For evidence, I offer not only Citizen Kane, but also Touch Of Evil, The Stranger, The Trial, F For Fake, and Mr. Arkadin (Confidential Report).

Kurosawa I would rank among the top five directors of all time, along with Kubrick, Hitchcock, and Fritz Lang.
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There is only one man who brought us Star Wars...

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DG_Cal_Wright wrote:There is only one man who brought us Star Wars...
But not all were directed by GL.
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Not to mention the first one barrows heavily from "The Hidden Fortress" (Hmm, Toshiro Mufine as Ben Kenobi/Han Solo at the same time...)
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