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We all have different opinions on movie directors. (Steven Speilberg, George Lucas etc.) My favourite director of all time is Quentin Tarantino, who directed films like: Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs & Kill Bill. Following would be Stanley Kubrick & Martin Scorsese. What about you?  

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My favorite director is Stanley Kubrick

 

Favorite movies:

Full Metal Jacket

Dr.Strangelove

2001: A Space Odyssey

Eyes Wide Shut

The Shining

A Clockwork Orange

 

I still have a lot more to watch.

 

You took the words right out of my mouth.

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- Michael Bay (I shit you not).

- Steven Spielberg.

- Tim Burton.

- Hideo Kojima (he counts, right?).

- Guillermo Del Toro.

- George Lucas.

- Peter Jackson.

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For Me:

 

Steven Speilberg

George Lucas

Peter Jackson

 

 

..........everything else, i'm not too crazy about. 

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Christopher Nolan

Following (1998)

Memento (2000)

Insomnia (2002)

Batman Begins (2005)

The Prestige (2006)

The Dark Knight (2008)

Inception (2010)

The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

 

Runners-up:

David Fincher

George Lucas

Hayao Miyazaki

James Cameron

Quentin Tarrantino

Ridley Scott

Steven Spielberg

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Fritz Lang
Stanley Kubrick 
Paul Thomas Anderson
Darren Aronofsky
Charlie Kaufman (Really he's a writer, but he did direct my favorite film, "Synecdoche, New York")
Francois Truffaut
Alfred Hitchcock
Yasujiro Ozu
 

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George A. Romero

Created:

Night of the Living Dead

Dawn of the Dead

Day of the Dead

Land of the Dead

Diary of the Dead

Survival of the Dead

Creepshow

The Crazies

and a lot more

also he was featured in the second DLC of Call of Duty Black ops

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Stanley Kubrick:

2001: A Space Odyssey

A Clockwork Orange

Full Metal Jacket

The Shining

 

Steven Spielberg:

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Saving Private Ryan

Schindler's List

Jaws

 

Robert Wise:

Star Trek: The Motion Picture

The Day the Earth Stood Still

The Sound of Music

 

Francis Ford Coppola:

The Godfather

The Godfather Part II

Apocalypse Now

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George A. Romero

Created:

Night of the Living Dead

Dawn of the Dead

Day of the Dead

Land of the Dead

Diary of the Dead

Survival of the Dead

Creepshow

The Crazies

and a lot more

also he was featured in the second DLC of Call of Duty Black ops

Romero totally slipped my mind. He is absolutely fantastic.

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Martin Scorsese. That's it. Yeah. So..

 

Goodfellas.

Mean Streets.

The Wolf of Wall Street.

Casino.

Gangs of New York.

The Departed.

The Aviator.

 

kthxbye

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Uwe Boll. He makes masterpeices that no one can compare to, and is arguably the best video game adtapation director in existance.

I don't believe I heard that.

 

 

Anyways, mine is probably Hayao Miyazaki.

-Spirited Away

-My Neighbor Totorro

-Kiki's Delivery Service

-Ponyo

-Princess Mononoke

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I don't believe I heard that.

 

 

Anyways, mine is probably Hayao Miyazaki.

-Spirited Away

-My Neighbor Totorro

-Kiki's Delivery Service

-Ponyo

-Princess Mononoke

Uwe Boll is the greatest man to have ever lived. Bloodrayne is the pinical of move perfection.

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Well, besides Jesus, the greatest man who ever lived to me was Osamu Tezuka. 

But did he ever make alone in the dark? That movie is the best movie to ever be made.

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Here's my current top 20 (and I'll name my #1 favorite of theirs in parenthesis):

 

01) Wes Anderson (Rushmore)

02) Hayao Miyazaki (The Castle of Cagliostro)

03) Stanley Kubrick (A Clockwork Orange)

04) Mel Brooks (The Producers)

05) Edgar Wright (Hot Fuzz)

06) Akira Kurosawa (The Hidden Fortress)

07) Francois Truffaut (The 400 Blows, which is my favorite movie)

08) Steven Spielberg (Close Encounters of the Third Kind)

09) Federico Fellini (Amarcord)

10) Ingmar Bergman (Persona)

11) Takoshi Kon (Paprika)

12) Henry Selick (The Nightmare Before Christmas)

13) Don Bluth (The Secret of NIMH)

14) Terry Gilliam (Brazil)

15) Tim Burton (Ed Wood)

16) Sylvain Chomet (The Triplets of Belleville)

17) Roman Polanski (Knife in the Water)

18) Clint Eastwood (High Plains Drifter)

19) Woody Allen (The Purple Rose of Cairo)

20) Alfred Hitchcock (Psycho)

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But did he ever make alone in the dark? That movie is the best movie to ever be made.
 
 

Nope. He made Kimba the White Lion, Black Jack, Metropolis, Phoenix, Unico and Astro Boy.


 

 

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Let me go back in time a bit to a REAL director...

John Huston

 

The Maltese Falcon (1941)

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)

Key Largo (1948)

The African Queen (1951)

 

Hey wait! Would you look at that? By some strange coincidence, all four of my favorite classic films directed by John Huston were also starring the legendary Humphrey Bogart! 


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                Thank you Sparklefan1234!!!

 

 

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Nope. He made Kimba the White Lion, Black Jack, Metropolis, Phoenix, Unico and Astro Boy.

 

In case you couldn't tell, I was being facetious.  As I was listing the movies that are often called worst amongst uwe bolls library,

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In case you couldn't tell, I was being facetious.  As I was listing the movies that are often called worst amongst uwe bolls library,
 

I knew (kinda). It's impossible to take Uwe Boll seriously.


 

 

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I knew (kinda). It's impossible to take Uwe Boll seriously.

 

After he challenged his critics to a boxing match, it became impossible to take Uwe Boll as a serious director lol.

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