• Who is you favorite director?
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Either Edgar Wright or Judd Apatow or both
Quintin Tarantino: Reservoir Dogs (1992) Pulp Fiction (1994) Kill Bill, Vol. 1 (2003) Kill Bill, Vol. 2 (2004) Inglourious Basterds (2009) I haven't seen his other movies though...
Uwe Boll definitely, alot of people dislike him, but they are just too stupid to see the brilliance in his movies.
[QUOTE=GoldenBullet;27968419]Joss Whedon is high on my list[/QUOTE] the dude wrote Alien Resurrection just sayin...
[QUOTE=Rusty100;27969702]the dude wrote Alien Resurrection just sayin...[/QUOTE] He also wrote Firefly.
[QUOTE=Rusty100;27969702]the dude wrote Alien Resurrection just sayin...[/QUOTE] Is that worse than Alien 3?
Wes Anderson Edit: Life Aquatic I think was his best.
[QUOTE=AK'z;27969742]Is that worse than Alien 3?[/QUOTE] it's so much worse [editline]11th February 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Notnotprobydoby;27969728]He also wrote Firefly.[/QUOTE] yeah, he did, but alien resurrection more horrible than firefly is good
jean-luc godard - pierrot le fou, le mepris
Quentin Tarantino.
I just watched schindlers ark so i have to say steven spielberg
[QUOTE=Extinct;27970068]schindlers ark so i have to say steven spielberg[/QUOTE] Okay.
[QUOTE=Extinct;27970068]I just watched schindlers ark so i have to say steven spielberg[/QUOTE] Yeah, I like the part where Schindler takes all the jews on the huge boat and the flood kills all the nazis.
[QUOTE=Extinct;27970068]I just watched schindlers ark so i have to say steven spielberg[/QUOTE] is that some kind of deep joke about how the place he had them working on was like an arc to save them from the flood of the nazis or did you just butcher the title of the film? i'm guessing the latter
[QUOTE=Rusty100;27970182]is that some kind of deep joke about how the place he had them working on was like an arc to save them from the flood of the nazis or did you just butcher the title of the film? i'm guessing the latter[/QUOTE] You're expecting too much from a normal Facepunch user.
Schindler and the Raiders of the Lost List.
[QUOTE=AK'z;27970201]Schindler and the Raiders of the Lost List.[/QUOTE] Schindler and the List of Doom Schindler and the List Crusade Schindler and the Kingdom Of The Crystal List
Schindler's Crusade for the Last Skull of The Temple Inside The Kingdom of The Lost Crystal Doom's List
[QUOTE=AK'z;27970253]Schindler's Crusade for the Last Skull of The Temple Inside The Kingdom of The Lost Crystal Doom's List[/QUOTE] [I]Featuring Jewn Connery as Schindler's father![/I]
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David Lynch
Paul Thomas Anderson is one I really like a lot so far, at least There Will Be Blood was amazing enough for him to become a favorite.
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Guy Richie, he makes good movies, but you don't have to pay a huge amount of attention to appreciate them, they're just enjoyable.
Ridley Scott or Christopher Nolan... Can't quite choose.
Steven Speilberg Quentin Tarantino Martin Scorsese David Cronnenberg The Coen Brothers Edgar Wright David Fincher James Cameron Ridley Scott Neill Blompkamp Peter Jackson Sam Raimi I honestly can't choose between these people.
Steven Speilberg (indiana jones mainly) Satoshi Kon Christopher Nolan (memento and The prestige)
Neill Blomkamp Alfonso Cuarón Frank Darabont Martin Scorsese
[QUOTE=lou fog;27969863]jean-luc godard - pierrot le fou, le mepris[/QUOTE] like, only unique answer in this thread. I'd go with Andrei Tarkovsky (Stalker), Ingmar Bergman (Fanny & Alexander, Persona) or Masaki Kobayashi (Harakiri, The Human Condition)
Kubrick all the way Also the Coen Brothers
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