Director: David Fincher
[B]1. FIGHT CLUB[/B]
2. SE7EN
3. The Game
4. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
5. Zodiac
All of them has twists.
Quentin Tarantino
1. Kill Bill Vol.1
2. Inglorious Basterds
3. Kill Bill Vol.2
4. Pulp Fiction
5. Reservoir Dogs
Martin Scorsese
1. Raging Bull
2. Goodfellas
3. Casino
4. Taxi Driver
5. The Departed
Guillermo del Toro
1. Pan's Labyrinth
2. The Orphanage
3. Hellboy II
4. Mimic
5. Hellboy
Alfred Hitchcock
1. Rear Window
2. Vertigo
3. Psycho
4. North By Northwest
5. The Birds
Quentin Tarantino
1. Kill Bill Volume 1
2. Pulp Fiction
3. Kill Bill Volume 2
4. Inglourious Basterds
5. Resevoir Dogs
6. Jackie Brown
wait shit, that's six...
[QUOTE=Hakita;21076242]Quentin Tarantino
1. Kill Bill Vol.1
2. Inglorious Basterds
[B]3. Kill Bill Vol.2[/B]
4. Pulp Fiction
5. Reservoir Dogs[/QUOTE]
Sorry, but that doesn't deserve a top 5 place nor does it deserve to be above Pulp Fiction, but that's my opinion. You are entitled to yours though.
[QUOTE=feltoni;21100520]Sorry, but that doesn't deserve a top 5 place nor does it deserve to be above Pulp Fiction, but that's my opinion. You are entitled to yours though.[/QUOTE]
I respectfully disagree good sir.
1. Kill Bill (It's one movie)
(I love the ending of this film so much that it gets top spot)
2. Pulp Fiction
3. Inglourious Basterds
4. Resevoir Dogs
5. Death Proof
Satoshi Kon
1. Paprika
2. Milennium Actress (these two are about even for the the top space)
3. Perfect Blue
4. Tokyo Godfathers
George A Romero
1. Dawn Of The Dead
2. Day Of The Dead
3. Martin
4. Night Of The Living Dead
5. Land Of The Dead
David Cronenberg
1. Videodrome
2. The Fly
3. eXistenZ
4. Scanners
5. The Brood
Robert Rodriguez
1. From Dusk Till Dawn
2. Sin City
3. Desperado
4. Planet Terror
5. Once Upon a Time in Mexico
Vertigo was a MUCH better movie then Rear Window.
Grace Kelly>Kim Novak
So I disagree
Not enough Stanley Kubrick, I'd post, but I can't decide.
Director: James Cameron
1. Aliens
2. Terminator 2
3. Avatar
4. The terminator
5. Titanic
Coen Bros.
1. No Country for Old Men
2. The Man Who Wasn't There
3. Big Lebowski
4. O Brother, Where Art Thou?
5. Burn After Reading
[QUOTE=feltoni;21100520]Sorry, but that doesn't deserve a top 5 place nor does it deserve to be above Pulp Fiction, but that's my opinion. You are entitled to yours though.[/QUOTE]
I love those movies, I think PF is a bit overrated though. My film teacher thinks it's a piece of garbage, but... it's not really, just overhyped.
Stanley Kubrick
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
1. A Clockwork Orange
1. The Shining
1. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
1. Full Metal Jacket
[QUOTE=Erlando;21130486]Coen Bros.
1. No Country for Old Men
2. The Man Who Wasn't There
3. Big Lebowski
4. O Brother, Where Art Thou?
5. Burn After Reading[/QUOTE]
Coen bros.
1. A Serious Man
2. Fargo
3. No Country for Old Men
4. Miller's Crossing
5. Barton Fink
Uwe Boll
1. Postal
2. Farcry
3. Bloodrayne 2
4. Bloodrayne
5. Contra
:smug:
Tarantino:
Pulp Fiction
Inglourious Basterds
Reservoir Dogs
Kill Bill (both volumes)
Death Proof
Hitchcock:
Rope
Psycho
Rear Window
North by Northwest
Vertigo
Coen Bros:
No Country for Old Men
The Big Lebowski
O' Brother Where Art Thou
Fargo
Burn After Reading
Kubrick:
A Clockwork Orange
The Shining
2001: A Space Odyssey
Full Metal Jacket
Dr. Strangelove
Since we're doing multiples based on other's contributions:
Tarantino:
Pulp Fiction
Inglourious Basterds
Reservoir Dogs
Jackie Brown
Kill Bill vol I
Coen Bros:
Fargo
Blood Simple
The Big Lebowski
Miller's Crossing
No Country For Old Men
Kubrick:
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Shining
Dr. Strangelove
A Clockwork Orange
Paths of Glory
David Cronenberg:
Videodrome
Scanners
The Brood
Dead Ringers
The Fly
George Lucas:
Starwars episode 1-6... wait you said 5
:3
Stanley Kubrick
1. A Clockwork Orange
2. Dr. Strangelove
3. 2001: A Space Odyssey
4. Full Metal Jacket
5. The Shining
Quentin Tarantino
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Kill Bill vol. 1
3. Inglourious Basterds
4. Kill Bill vol. 2
5. Jackie Brown
Coen Brothers
1. A Serious Man
2. Fargo
3. Miller's Crossing
4. The Big Lebowski
5. No Country for Old Men
Michael Bay (why not?)
1. The Rock
2. Bad Boys 2
3. Transformers
4. The Island
5. Armageddon
[QUOTE=IAmAnooB;21133000]George Lucas:
Starwars episode 1-6... wait you said 5
:3[/QUOTE]
Take out #1 then
Martin Scorsese
1. Goodfellas
2. Taxi Driver
3. The Departed
4. Gangs Of New York
5. Raging Bull
Quentin Tarantino
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Kill Bill 1&2
3. Inglorious Basterds
4. Resevoir Dogs
5. Jackie Brown
Michael Mann
1. Heat
2. Collateral
3. Last Of The Mohicans
4. The Insider
5. Miami Vice
[B]Steven Spielberg:[/B]
1. Minority Report
2. Raiders of the Lost Ark
3. Schindler's List
4. Saving Private Ryan
5. Jurassic Park
Stanley Kubrick
1. Eyes Wide Shut
2. The Shining
3. 2001: A Space Odyssey
4. Spartacus
5. A Clockwork Orange
[QUOTE=Handsome Pete;21134932]Take out #1 then[/QUOTE]
It wasn't [I]that[/I] bad.
[QUOTE=feltoni;21100520]Sorry, but that doesn't deserve a top 5 place nor does it deserve to be above Pulp Fiction, but that's my opinion. You are entitled to yours though.[/QUOTE]
Then why the hell did you comment?
Also, Benjamin Button had a twist? :S
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[QUOTE=IAmAnooB;21170264]It wasn't [I]that[/I] bad.[/QUOTE]
Attack of the Clones was the worst.
Director: Mel Brooks
5. Silent Movie
4. Producers (2005)
3. History of the World Part 1
2. Blazing Saddles
1. Spaceballs