EMO_of_LiGHT said:
tigermilk said:
Of the ones I am familiar enough with to offer an opinion they look like good choices, evidence enough for any of them to be cited as auteurs. Personally I would die of boredom writing about John Hughes, but each to their own I suppose. Russ Meyer, John Carpenter and Woody Allen may be worth considering all have multiple contributions to their films. For example Woody Allen scripting and starring in a number of his films means his creative input is far more pronounced. Also arguably all Russ Meyer films are pretty much the same so you know pretty much immediatly you are watching a Russ Meyer film. Tarantino of course is a very obvious choice.
I know what you mean about Meyer's films. Hitchcock and Miyazaki have also been repeatedly accused of making the same movie over and over again, but they do a good job anyway, so I may not mind all that much. I leaning toward Forman right now, since I don't think anyone else in my class will think of him.
i was going to say if you want your essay to stand out you may want to steer away from Tarantino and possibly Kubrick and Scorsese in terms of the fact they will probably be used a lot (or not depending on the class, but they are obvious choices).
Forman of course there is the issue of American and "foreign" films to discuss, and 'One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest' being a much debated loved and hated literary adaptation means there is a lot of spectrum for discussion there.