
10-22-2008
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Top 10 Directors
List your favorite directors and your favorite movie they directed
1.) David Fincher- Fight Club
2.) Danny Bolye- Sunshine/28 Days Later
3.) George A. Romero- Day of the Dead
4.) Spike Lee- 25th Hour/He Got Game
5.) Alfonso Cuarón- Children of Men
6.) Guillermo del Toro- Pan's Labyrinth
7.) The Coen Brothers- Fargo/No Country for Old Men
8.) Stanley Kubrick- A Clockwork Orange
9.) Zack Snyder- Dawn of the Dead
10.) Ridley Scott- Gladiator
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10-22-2008
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in no particular order
1. Guillermo Del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth,Hellboy,Devils Backbone)
2. Martin Scorcese (Goodfellas,Casino,Departed)
3. David Lynch (Eraserhead,Mullholland Drive,Twin Peaks)
4. Jim Jarmusch (Ghost Dog,Broken Flowers, Dead Man)
5. Wes Andersen (Royal Tenembaums, Bottle Rocket, Darjeeling Limted)
6. Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction,Kill Bill, Reservior Dogs)
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10-22-2008
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Stanley Kubrick: 2001: A Space Odyssey
Martin Scorsese: Raging Bull
Alfred Hitchcock: North by Northwest
Sergio Leone: Once Upon a Time in America
John McTiernan: Die Hard
James Cameron: The Abyss
Michael Mann: Heat
George Cukor: The Philadelphia Story
Orson Welles: Citizen Kane
Quentin Tarantino: Pulp Fiction
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10-22-2008
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Movie Extra
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Alfred Hitchcock
Steven Speilberg
Micheal Bay
Stanley Kubrick
Martin Scorsese
Quentin Tarantino
Orson Welles
Francis Ford Coppola
Robert Zemeckis
Billy Wilder
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10-22-2008
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1. Stanley Kubrick: A Clockwork Orange
2. Martin Scorsese: Goodfellas
3. Micheak Mann: Heat
4. Ridley Scott: Alien
5. Francis Ford Coppola: The Conversation
6. Joel/Ethan Coen: The Big Lebowski
7. Sergio Leone: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
8. Alfred Hitchcock: Vertigo
9. Orson Wells: Touch of Evil
10. David Lynch: Eraserhead
This list is subject to change....
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10-25-2008
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1. David Lynch -Eraserhead, Mulholland Dr, Elephant Man
2. Martin Scorsese - Goodfellas, Taxi Driver , Raging Bull
3. John Carpenter - The Thing
4. Alfred Hitchcock - Psycho
5. Stuart Gordon - Dagon, Re-Animator
6. Stanley Kubrick - Shining, 2001
7. David Cronenberg - Videodrome, eXistenZ
8. Tod Browning - Dracula
9. Steven Spielberg - Jaws
10. Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Marc Caro - City of the Lost Children
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10-25-2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by re93animator
10. Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Marc Caro - City of the Lost Children
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woot woot.
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10-26-2008
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1. Stanley Kubrick - A Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket, Barry Lyndon.
2. Andrei Tarkovsky - Stalker, Solaris.
3. Martin Scorsese - Taxi Driver, Raging Bull.
4. Akira Kurosawa - Seven Samurai, Rashomon.
5. Francis Ford Coppolla - Apocalypse Now, The Godfather.
6. David Lynch - Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, The Elephant Man.
7. Alfred Hitchcock - Vertigo, Rear Window.
8. Darren Aronofsky - Pi, Requiem For A Dream.
9. Sergio Leone - The Good The Bad And The Ugly, Once Upon A Time In The West.
10. Woody Allen - Manhattan, Annie Hall.
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10-31-2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bullitt68
Quentin Tarantino: Pulp Fiction
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Quentin Tarantino can suck my balls, Pulp Fiction is so overrated
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10-31-2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Durden_10
Quentin Tarantino can suck my balls, Pulp Fiction is so overrated
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Pulp Fiction is anything but overrated. Easily one of the best-scripted films of all-time.
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