Favorite Directors - Top 5 (Film-R)
DustedDon
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not too out the box but here's my private mind garden favs...stanley kubrickdavid cronenbergakira kurosawaquentin tarintinoalfred hitchcock honorable mention: dario argento & alejandro jordorowsky
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Jean-Pierre Melville
Roman Polanski
Sidney Lumet
Hal Needham
Preston Sturges
David Lean
Martin Scorsese
Federico Fellini
Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (brothers)
Ousmane Semb??ne
Jean-Luc Goddard
Martin Scorsese
Sergio Leone
Zhang Yimou
Chan-wook Park
Wong Kar Wai
spike lee
alejandro jodorwsky
henry chalfant
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Frederick Wiseman
Claire Denis
Billy Wilder
Mike Leigh
One could substitute Preston Sturges for Wilder and Werner Herzog for Fassbinder and still be in the right ballpark.
Jean-Pierre Melville certainly is right up there, although having seen most of his currently n/a films, I will say that some of them are borderline stinkers.
Favorites doing it now would include Tsai Ming-Liang, Hong Sang-Soo, Michael Haneke, Kelly Reichardt, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Lisandro Alonso, and the aforementioned Claire Denis.
Here are the first five I though of...
Sergio Leone
Jean-Pierre Melville
Scorsese
Liu Chia Liang
Kurosawa
I can't believe that you would really rate Tarintino as a top 5 GOAT! LOL.
Akira Kurosawa
Shohei Imamura
Jim Jarmusch (Esp. early ish like Dead Man)
Ha Yu
John Boorman
Jacques Tati
Stanley Kubrick
Blake Edwards
Roman Polanski
This list is very incomplete.
Stanley Kubrick
Dario Argento
Michael Mann
Paul Thomas Anderson
Fernando Meirelles
John Hughes directed 8 movies. Look at his run...
Uncle Buck (1989)
She's Having a Baby (1988)
Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
Weird Science (1985)
The Breakfast Club (1985)
Sixteen Candles (1984)
He should be up there with Hitchcock, Godard, Scorsese, Kubrick, Kurosawa and Chris Columbus.
(in no order)
1. john waters
nobody is effing with his trash trilogy.
2. mary harron
she did 2 of my fave flicks: "i shot andy warhol", and "american psycho".
3.scorsese
taxi driver. nuff said.
4.stanley donen
dude was a true prodigy. directing movies at the age of 20. yes puba.
5. woody allen.
comedy goat.
i know, i know.
but he did blow open the doors for modern independent film making. also, to me pulp fiction is a perfect film.
suprised no ones mentioned any of these dudes:
ingmar bergman
oliver stone
coen bros
john carpenter
fritz lange
scorsese
anderson
johhnie to
godard
Which are the movies that make him Top 5 worthy to you?
Jim Jarmusch
Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Christopher Guest
Wes Anderson
David Lynch
And no love for Tommy Wiseau???
My favorites are the best of his gangster films -- Le Samourai, Le Cercle Rouge, Le Doulos, and Bob Le Flameur, in that order, with Le Samourai as the fave. People also sweat the admitedly great Army of Shadows that was rereleased about 2 yrs back, although I don't rate it as highly as some.
Le Samourai is Alain Delon playing the contract killer right? This for sure is a DOPE movie. I liked the piano player!!!
coppola
kubrick
coen bros
spielberg
Chinatown
WACHOWSKI
RATNER
LUCAS
McG
- spidey
Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer?
- spidey
John Huston
Jim Jarmusch
Stanley Kubrick
Jean-Luc Godard
these kind of lists are hard. These are not who I think are the best filmmakers, they are just my favorite filmmakers. There's a difference.
Terry Gilliam
Stanley Kubrick
Wong Kar Wai
David Elfick
Andrei Tarkovsky (whom surprisingly no one has mentioned so far)
Ingmar Bergman
Stanley Kubrick
Kiyoshi Kurusawa
Takeshi Kitano
holy shit - now I see why we're all on this board together.
Jean-Luc Godard
David Lynch
Nicolas Roeg
Alejandro Jodorowsky
Honorable mentions ('cos I'm sure they're hurt at being excluded) to Ingmar Bergman, Scorsese, Kubrick, and Pier Paolo Pasolini.