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Old 08-18-2019, 07:13 PM   #16
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Jonathan Demme

John Hughes

and of course,

Alfred Hitchcock
ah... john hughes
i've been watching his movies all weekend. great thread russ!
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Old 08-18-2019, 07:30 PM   #17
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I know so many people who can't use an opaque shower curtain because of Psycho
My best friend had a house built on the north side about a year ago.....at the end of the hallway connecting the bedrooms and bathrooms, he has a life size mural of the twin girls from The Shining standing at the end...under dim lighting....he’s single btw if any ladies are interested...
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My best friend had a house built on the north side about a year ago.....at the end of the hallway connecting the bedrooms and bathrooms, he has a life size mural of the twin girls from The Shining standing at the end...under dim lighting....he’s single btw if any ladies are interested...
is he all work and no play?
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Old 08-18-2019, 08:54 PM   #19
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is he all work and no play?
Is there a difference?
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Old 08-18-2019, 09:07 PM   #20
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Is there a difference?
Not to me. Work and play all the same
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Old 08-18-2019, 09:22 PM   #21
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Clint is the shitz.
Like a good contractor.
He is efficient, under budget and high quality.
Last movie I watched in a theater was Unforgiven.
Hate to say it but that might be the last one I watched, period.
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Old 08-19-2019, 03:08 AM   #22
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Rob Zombie
Martin Scorsese
Gus Van Sant
Roman Polanski
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^^^^ Rob Zombie is definitely high up on my list as well as Robert Rodriguez and Eli Roth....
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Old 08-19-2019, 08:03 AM   #24
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Wes Anderson.
I like the quirky movies he makes plus local boy done good.
I normally don't watch a movie more than once. Fantastic Mr Fox is one of the few exceptions.
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Old 08-19-2019, 09:48 AM   #25
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Being a huge movie buff like many of you are, just curious to know who some of your all time favorite movie directors are....I’ll list a few of mine in no particular order...

1) Quentin Tarantino
2) Stanley Kubrick
3) Martin Scorsese
4) John Carpenter
5) Ken Russell
6) Francis Ford Coppola
7) Wes Craven
8) Steven Spielberg
9) David Lynch
10) Brian De Palma

I know the list will vary depending on ones preferred genre of film....

It's a significant list although I do think John Ford and Billy Wilder belong on there somewhere. The Coen brothers might belong too but they don't have the body of wok some of these others have. Everything they've done has been good though. Of course, lists like this are made to be debated and picked apart. It depends on one's own perspective. Great post Russ!



Being great as in prolific and being influential can be two totally different lists.
Tarantino would be at the top of an influential list. He has certainly done things differently.

Orson Wells is at the top when it comes to influential.
Maybe Frank Capra too.
Ron Howard belongs on the list for being prolific.


A couple of my favorite directors are Sam Mendes and Christopher Nolan simply because I like how they took campy characters like 007 and Batman and made them more dark, troubled and human.
Oh, and you can't forget about Mel Brooks. Dude wasn't scared of offending anyone. By far the best pure comedy director.
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A few of my preferred:

Stanley Kubrick - A Clockwork Orange, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, Spartacus, and Full Metal Jacket.

Ridley Scott - Alien, Blade Runner, Gladiator, American Gangster, Prometheus, and The Martian.

Orson Welles - Citizen Kane, Othello, Macbeth, and Touch of Evil.

James Cameron - True Lies, The Terminator, Avatar, and The Abyss.

John Carpenter - Christine, The Fog, and Escape from New York.

Wes Craven - The Last House on the Left and A Nightmare on Elm Street.
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John Frankenheimer: Grand Prix (which rocked my world), Manchurian Candidate, Birdman of Alcatraz, Seven Days in May, French Connection and others I probably can't remember.
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Ditto to Billy Wilder, cat daddy!

Some Like it Hot is a fave of mine. Got lucky enough to see it on the big screen in a Summer Classic film fest a few years back.

Also agree with the Coen Brothers - they have brilliant work that isn't cookie cutter Hollywood.
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It would be negligent not to mention Akira Kurasawa in the list of most influential directors. Some of the directors on the Russ' original list were inspired by his works including Coppola and Spielberg. George Lucas was inspired to create Star Wars based on a Kurasawa film.
He introduced or perfected many techniques in cinematography both on the set and in post production that revolutionized the way movies were made and presented.
He wrote and directed The Seven Samurai which has been remade several times as a classic western.
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Sam Peckinpaugu - The Wild Bunch
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