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Stanley Kubrick Alfred Hitchcock Roman Polanski [/ QUOTE ] Three good recs. I really like the Kubrick suggestion although I passionately despise Eyees Wide Shut. Dominic: Awesome suggestions. Those have some really cool long term project potential. I hope the DVD isn't going anywhere for a while [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Get Chris Nolan after Batman comes out.
Note: this must include Following. |
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Francis Ford Coppola
George A. Romero Milos Forman Sidney Lumet |
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Forgot to include the Coen Brothers: Ethan and Joel. Responsible for such masterpieces as Fargo, Big Lebowski, O Brother Where Art Thou? et. al. [/ QUOTE ] Another vote for Coen brothers. |
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Antony Mann
Kubrick Terry Gilliam Ridley Scott Tony Scott Terrence Fisher Rob Reiner Sam Raimi Frank Darabont James Whale |
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Dominic
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John Ford. Another big collection, but some of the best movies ever, i.e. The Searchers, The Quiet Man.
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David Gordon Green
Mel Brooks? These are also good from earlier posts: Gilliam Coen's Ridley Scott |
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[ QUOTE ] I think Kurosawa has a strong catalog all around. [/ QUOTE ] I was actually just looking at his filmography on imdb. I know he is considered a genius, and I believe I would appreciate most of his work, but his catalogue is HUGE. I may have to do a little renting before I commit to him. [/ QUOTE ] I'm a big kurosawa fan. I'd recomend Seven Samurai, Yojimbo(godd the bad and the ugly was based off of it), Ran, Kagemusha, and Dreams, that should get you a good start |
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i'd also like to recomend Fracois Traffuelt, he is THE french new wave director from the late 60s and early 70s
Of the new directors, I'm a big fan of David O Russell and Jim Jarmusch |
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