Directors?

Jay R. Zay

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a little about movies apart from indy ;)

among my favourite directors are:

the coen brothers, as in The Man Who Wasn't There, a great piece of modern Film Noir.

David Lynch, especially in Lost Highway.

Terry Gilliam, for 12 Monkeys and Brazil, both brilliant movies. compare Brazil to Cronenberg's Naked Lunch, by the way.

Oliver Stone, see Natural Born Killers and U-Turn :D

and Tim Burton, the man of Sleepy Hollow and The Nightmare Before Christmas.

so much about my directors, how about you now`? :)
 
Ridley Scott---------Gladiator

Spielberg-------------Indy, Schindler´s List...

Peter Jackson-----------LOTR

Quentin Tarantino----------Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs...
 

Strider

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I was going to put my favorites down but they would just be a repeat. Luisiana, my friend, we have the exact same favorites. :)
 

Neolithic

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Steve Spielberg - Raiders of the Lost Ark
David Lean - Lawrence of Arabia
Woody Allen - Mighty Aphrodite
Alfred Hitchcock - Rear Window
Peter Jackson - Return of the King
Godfrey Reggio - Koyaanisqatsi
Ridley Scott - Bladerunner
Terrence Malick - The Thin Red Line
Robert Zemeckis - Back to the Future
Krzysztof Kieslowski - Red
Ron Fricke - Baraka
 
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intergamer

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Vincente Minelli - Gigi, Meet Me in St. Louis
Alfred Hitchcock - Rope, North By Northwest
Ernst Lubitsch - To Be or Not To Be
Irvin Kershner - The Empire Strikes Back
John Huston - Bogart Movies (My favorite Bogart movie, aside from Casablanca, is To Have and Have Not - but more for the writing)
Harold Lloyd - Speedy
Michael Mann - Collateral

Lesser Known (to the general public) Classics that I highly recommend:

Gigi
Rope
To Be or Not to Be
To Have and Have Not
Speedy
 
intergamer said:
Vincente Minelli - Gigi, Meet Me in St. Louis
Alfred Hitchcock - Rope, North By Northwest
Ernst Lubitsch - To Be or Not To Be
Irvin Kershner - The Empire Strikes Back
John Huston - Bogart Movies (My favorite Bogart movie, aside from Casablanca, is To Have and Have Not - but more for the writing)
Harold Lloyd - Speedy
Michael Mann - Collateral

Lesser Known (to the general public) Classics that I highly recommend:

Gigi
Rope
To Be or Not to Be
To Have and Have Not
Speedy

You've got good taste. ;)

Rope is one of my favorite Hitchcock movies. Have you seen To Catch a Thief? :cool:
 
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