Favourite Directors

Larenxis

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Oh yeah, Guy Ritchie and Hayao Miyazaki are awesome too. I watched a whole bunch of Studio Ghibli movies in a row once, and the only one I didn't like was directed by some other guy. (In case you're curious it was Only Yesterday, and it's so boring if anyone says they like it, it's proof they're a pretentious jerk.)
 

Esta

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Quentin Tarantino; Reservoir Dogs, From Dusk 'Till Dawn, Pulp Fiction

Eli Roth; Cabin Fever, Hostel. Not to great of films compared but love his style, and originality.

George Romero; Dawn of the Dead, Land of the Dead

Many others.
 

Shadow Link

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No order.
- George Lucas for star-wars.
- Steven Spielberg for Indiana Jones/ etc..
- Michael Bay for all of his movies xD.
- Peter Jackson for LoTR.
- James McTeigue for V for Vendetta.
Finally, Gore Verbinski for Pirates of the Caribbean.
 

DuoM

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John McTeirnan - Predator and Die Hard
Gore Verbinski - Pirates of the Carribean
Steven Spielberg - He gave us the resurgence of sci-fi 'nuff said.
George Lucas - Star Wars & Indiana Jones

Those pretty much are the only guys I'll PAY to see in theaters.
 

ABeck

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Anyone BUT Uwe Boll =P Actually, personally favorites are Quentin Tarantino, Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson and Micheal Bay.
 

saganaw

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Jean-Pierre Melville, just for his sense of style. I've only seen Le Cercle Rouge yet, but all it does is hit plot point after plot point without ever increasing or decreasing its intensity. It sounds like it'd make for a really dull movie, but it's oddly hypnotic. I'll be trying to see Le Samourai and Army of Shadows next.

The Coen brothers are awesome. I haven't seen a movie of theirs yet that I've disliked. No Country for Old Men is sure to be a classic (though Ridley Scott's Blood Meridian will probably bite the big one), Fargo is great, and Blood Simple, their first feature, deserves far more exposure.
 

Woppler

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Ridley Scott - Blade Runner, Alien
Jean Jeunet - Amelie, Alien 4, Children of the lost city
Jim Jarmusch - Ghost Dog, Broken Flowers
Quintin Tarantino - Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill etc. etc.

And a whole bunch more, but these are my real favorites...
 

tendo82

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As of late:

Werner Herzog - Everything

Jean Luc Goddard - Everything

Frederico Fellini - 8 1/2

Gus Van Sant - Elephant and Last Days
 

Sylocat

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Faves:

David O. Russell (Three Kings, I Heart Huckabees)
Howard Hawks (Bringing Up Baby, Twentieth Century, His Girl Friday)
Hayao Miyazaki (Princess Mononoke, Kiki's Delivery Service)
Quentin Tarantino (Kill Bill)



Runners-up:

Brad Bird (The Incredibles, Ratatouille)
Tim Burton (Big Fish, Edward Scissorhands)
David Fincher (Fight Club)
Agnieszka Holland (The Secret Garden, The Third Miracle)
Hou Hsiao-hsien (In the Hands of a Puppet Master)
Spike Jonze (Being John Malkovitch)
Wong Kar-Wai (2046)
Jake Kasdan (Zero Effect)
Abbas Kiarostami (A Taste of Cherry)
Akira Kurosawa (Ikiru)
David Lynch (Twin Peaks, Mulholland Drive, Inland Empire)
Christopher Nolan (Memento, The Prestige, Batman Begins)
Carol Reed (The Third Man)
Robert Rodriguez (Sin City)
Makoto Shinkai (The Place Promised in our Early Days)
 

Alphavillain

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Favourite directors:
Andrei Tarkovsky;
Jean-Luc Godard;
Yasujiro Ozu (the greatest!);
Carl theodor Dreyer;
Alexander Dovzenko;
Kenji Mizoguchi.
 

saganaw

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Alphavillain said:
Favourite directors:
Andrei Tarkovsky;
Jean-Luc Godard;
Yasujiro Ozu (the greatest!);
Carl theodor Dreyer;
Alexander Dovzenko;
Kenji Mizoguchi.
Why am I not surprised that a guy named Alphavillain likes Jean-Luc Godard :)?

Can you recommend a good movie to watch to get into Ozu's work? I've read about him and it seems like his movies would be kind of dull and difficult to watch.
 

Sylocat

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saganaw said:
Alphavillain said:
Favourite directors:
Andrei Tarkovsky;
Jean-Luc Godard;
Yasujiro Ozu (the greatest!);
Carl theodor Dreyer;
Alexander Dovzenko;
Kenji Mizoguchi.
Why am I not surprised that a guy named Alphavillain likes Jean-Luc Godard :)?

Can you recommend a good movie to watch to get into Ozu's work? I've read about him and it seems like his movies would be kind of dull and difficult to watch.
Try some of his silent comedies, those are much better than his sound works.
 

Minic

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John Hughes (Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Uncle Buck)
Jason Reitman (Thank You For Smoking, Juno)

That's all I can think of at the moment.
 

Alphavillain

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For Ozu, the best place to start is the Noriko Trilogy, which is basically Tokyo Story and, uh, two others I've forgotten the names of. Get them from Tartan UK DVD for about £20/$40. Ozu's silent stuff is hard to get, but keep an eye out for "I Was Born But" (1932; good luck if you can find it), and also "Floating Weeds" (1934; available through Criterion US DVDs, packaged with the remake).
 

wewontdie11

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I'm loving my Ridley Scott at the minute. Alien, Gladiator, American Gangster, all brilliant films.
 

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romitelli said:
Uwe Boll hahaha
God just killed a kitten because of you. I hope you are proud of yourself.

j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:
David Lynch ain't half bad
Hmm.. I am not sure. Most of his stuff is just batshit crazy. I mean, I can sit and watch a film, but I need to be able to follow some kind of coherent plot. Dwarfs riding purple unicorns don't really cut it for me. On the other hand, he did direct *that scene from Mullholland Drive*.

DuoM said:
George Lucas - Star Wars & Indiana Jones
I am not sure if he actually directed the first bunches of Star Wars films. Even if he did, he more than made up for their goodness with the soul-shattering badness of the prequels.
Shadow Link said:
- Michael Bay for all of his movies xD.
We had a poll on him not so long back [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.80724?page=1]. He makes nice explosions but doesn't really know how to do likeable characters.
 

bmf185

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Darren Aronofsky
Pi-Surreal and awesome
The Fountain-Cerebral and creative
Requiem for a Dream-I actually don't really like this movie because of the crushing depression imparted by watching it, but there sure is EMOTION in it.
The Wrestler-I think a better title may be THIS MOVIE IS BLEAK AND WILL PUSH YOUR HUMANITY BUTTONS

Tomas Alfredson for Let the Right One in. It's in Swedish (I think) but is very worth the 114 minutes of reading. It's about vampires and based on a novel, but it's a hell of a lot better than that other vampire movie based on a novel that came out in 2008.

If you don't know what I'm referring to here, you may want to check and see if you live in a soundproof cave.
 

Purple Ban Man

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My favourite directors are
Stanley Kubrick-
2001: A Space Odyssey, Dr. Strangelove, The Killing, Eyes Wide Shut, Lolita, Barry Lyndon, Fear and Desire, Flying Padre, Full Metal Jacket, Paths of Glory, A Clockwork Orange, Day of the Fight, Day of the Fight, The Seafarers, The Shining, Spartacus

Danny Boyle-
Shallow Grave, Trainspotting, 28 Days Later, Slumdog Millionaire