Re: Who are your favorite directors?
Steven Spielberg
George Lucas
Spike Lee
Peter Jackson
Tim Burton
Christopher Nolan
James Cameron
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Steven Spielberg
George Lucas
Spike Lee
Peter Jackson
Tim Burton
Christopher Nolan
James Cameron
Roland Emmerich (2012, Godzilla)
Chris Columbus (Percy Jackson, Home Alone 2)
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Adam Shankman (Cheaper by the Dozen 2, Bedtime Stories
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Roman Polanski
Alfred Hitchcock
Brian De Palma
Oh look, I never saw this thread. I may as well post some of my favourite directors, but I have to point out one thing: I consider myself as someone who hasn't seen enough movies to decide preferences with sureness (is that correct?).
Terry Gilliam (Time Bandits; Brazil; Adventures of Baron Munchausen; 12 Monkeys; Fisher King; Parnassus...)
Aside from the fact that he made my favourite movie (Brazil), I love his style, his use of really wide angles, the stories he tells. And mostly, the creativity and imagination he puts in every of his movies. It's even more impressive to know all of the problems he had during the production of his films, because one does not notice them (maybe Parnassus is the only exception, but I personally didn't notice anything). There are still a few movies I haven't seen, but for now he has never disappointed me.
Werner Herzog (Aguirre, Wrath of god; Wild Blue Yonder; Encounters at the End of the World)
I haven't seen many of his works, but from the first movie I saw (Encounters at the End of the World, which made me want to go to antarctica) I already started to like him. The second movie I saw by him, was the most creative use of documentary footage I've ever seen (Wild Blue Yonder), and from there I really got interested. The third movie was Aguirre, Wrath of God, which I've seen recently, and flew directly into my top 3 (right after Singing in the Rain). What I like about him? I don't know really. I sure love the stories.
I may complete the list later. (btw, it's interesting to read and see how people changed in these two years)
Paul Thomas Anderson
Fritz Lang
Quentin Tarantino
Sergio Leone
Stanley Kubrick
Jim Jarmusch
Akira Kurosawa
David Fincher
Coen Brothers
Sam Raimi
Robert Rodriguez
Clint Eastwood
John Carpenter
Park Chan-Wook
Alfred Hitchcock
Jared Hess plz.
Steven Spielberg
Chuck Jones
Sergio Leone
Clint Eastwood
Sam Mendes
Quentin Tarantino
David Fincher
Ridley Scott
Ethan & Joel Coen
Stanley Kubrick
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Adam Shankman (Cheaper by the Dozen 2, Bedtime Stories
what amazing film's
Wes Anderson- my inspiration
Haven't seen all his movies but sometimes my sister is watching one and I watch too.
Oh, Anderson is such a genius. I especially love "Fantastic Mr. Fox"
There is absolutely nothing wrong with that film. It's so beautiful.
Chris Marker
Werner Herzog
Terrence Malick
Andrei Tarkovsky
Yasujirō Ozu
Robert Bresson
Stan Brakhage
James Benning
Alfred Hitchcock
Bela Tarr
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
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