L2R Bluelight Crew Joined Apr 19, 2001 Messages 43,522 Location ≠_≠' Jan 12, 2010 #61 ^is his directing as good as his writing?
FDRinTRINIDAD Bluelighter Joined Sep 23, 2005 Messages 436 Location California Jan 12, 2010 #62 Ingmar Bergman Martin Scorcese Joel and Ethan Coen
T TheDeceased Ex-Bluelighter Joined Mar 21, 2000 Messages 1,720 Location Beyond the Grave Jan 12, 2010 #63 is his directing as good as his writing? Click to expand... No, but he's a pretty damn good writer.
L2R Bluelight Crew Joined Apr 19, 2001 Messages 43,522 Location ≠_≠' Jan 12, 2010 #64 struth, aint that the truth
Evad Bluelight Crew Joined Mar 21, 2003 Messages 12,397 Location UK Jan 12, 2010 #65 manic_panic said: D-Cro is my all time favorite director. he also does screenplays and makes random cameos. he's the shit. p.s. it's spelled CronenBERG. jus pointin that out Click to expand... hah, fixed it's one of those that I always get wrong
manic_panic said: D-Cro is my all time favorite director. he also does screenplays and makes random cameos. he's the shit. p.s. it's spelled CronenBERG. jus pointin that out Click to expand... hah, fixed it's one of those that I always get wrong
Belisarius Bluelighter Joined Dec 13, 1999 Messages 11,027 Location San Antonio, Texas Jan 16, 2010 #66 Though I know some will want to flame me: I like all of Cameron's movies. Honorable mention: Guillermo del Toro, David Fincher, Tim Burton.
Though I know some will want to flame me: I like all of Cameron's movies. Honorable mention: Guillermo del Toro, David Fincher, Tim Burton.
panic_the_digital Bluelighter Joined Feb 28, 2006 Messages 1,174 Jan 16, 2010 #67 I can't believe no one has mentioned Michel Gondry.
T TheDeceased Ex-Bluelighter Joined Mar 21, 2000 Messages 1,720 Location Beyond the Grave Jan 16, 2010 #68 ^Without Charlie Kaufman, he isn't much of a feature director.
L2R Bluelight Crew Joined Apr 19, 2001 Messages 43,522 Location ≠_≠' Jan 16, 2010 #69 ^he does his visual tricks very cleverly and uniquely. i think gondry's a great director, but his writing is terrible.
^he does his visual tricks very cleverly and uniquely. i think gondry's a great director, but his writing is terrible.
ColtDan Bluelighter Joined Jul 27, 2009 Messages 24,876 Jan 16, 2010 #70 Guy Ritchie Martin Scorsese Quentin Tarantino Steven Spielberg not in that order
L Lil_Dookie Bluelighter Joined Dec 8, 2009 Messages 82 Location Memphis Tn Jan 16, 2010 #71 1. Joel and Ethan Coen 2. Ridley Scott 3. Todd Philps 4. Peter Jackson Suprised no one has mentioned Kevin Kostner
1. Joel and Ethan Coen 2. Ridley Scott 3. Todd Philps 4. Peter Jackson Suprised no one has mentioned Kevin Kostner
AmorRoark Bluelight Crew Joined Jul 28, 2002 Messages 21,182 Location way over yonder in the minor key Jan 16, 2010 #72 *Costner and joking, right? I mean Dances with Wolves was alright but...
P psyrave Greenlighter Joined Jan 2, 2010 Messages 25 Location united states Jan 17, 2010 #73 John Carpenter
Max Power Bluelight Crew Joined Dec 2, 2007 Messages 9,890 Jan 17, 2010 #74 Lil_Dookie said: 2. Ridley Scott Click to expand... sick call, mate.
L Lil_Dookie Bluelighter Joined Dec 8, 2009 Messages 82 Location Memphis Tn Jan 17, 2010 #75 Yes I was joking about Kevin Kostner. I wasnt thinking about Dances with Wolves, more along the lines of Waterworld
Yes I was joking about Kevin Kostner. I wasnt thinking about Dances with Wolves, more along the lines of Waterworld
anarchogen Bluelighter Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 584 Location On the ground: Jan 17, 2010 #76 Harmony Korine.
Evad Bluelight Crew Joined Mar 21, 2003 Messages 12,397 Location UK Jan 18, 2010 #77 Julien Donkey Boy and Gummo are great but I wasn't a massive fan of Mister Lonely, anything else of his you would recommend?
Julien Donkey Boy and Gummo are great but I wasn't a massive fan of Mister Lonely, anything else of his you would recommend?
JoeTheStoner Bluelighter Joined Oct 24, 2008 Messages 4,976 Location the trap https://youtu.be/nICtAvjO7ZA Jan 18, 2010 #78 sion sono, love his movies and he also seems like a fun guy to kick it with
T TheDeceased Ex-Bluelighter Joined Mar 21, 2000 Messages 1,720 Location Beyond the Grave Jan 20, 2010 #79 I think Sam Mendes deserves a mention (Revolutionary Road, American Beauty, Road to Perdition, etc.).
I think Sam Mendes deserves a mention (Revolutionary Road, American Beauty, Road to Perdition, etc.).
Feste Bluelighter Joined Jul 10, 2008 Messages 1,537 Location Britannia Jan 20, 2010 #80 Tim Burton - ignoring anything past 1995- would be top of the list. Otherwise I quite like Gilliam, Besson, Nolan, & Boyle (wasn't amazingly keen on Slumdog though.) Most over times I usually only like one or two films by the same director.
Tim Burton - ignoring anything past 1995- would be top of the list. Otherwise I quite like Gilliam, Besson, Nolan, & Boyle (wasn't amazingly keen on Slumdog though.) Most over times I usually only like one or two films by the same director.