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Toughest Director of all time?

RaverMadness

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I'm going with Martin Scorsese, and John Hughes (Breakfast Club) as a close second.
 
William Flynn, director of the FBI in 1920. He liked to cauterize the eyes of his enemies with a cigar.
 
JOHN MILIUS!!! IS THERE EVEN A FUCKING QUESTION ABOUT THIS?
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Dude, John Milius would totally blow off Cecil B. DeMille's head before the sheriff even said "draw." And then he'd shoot the sheriff, who was a communist plant anyway. But not the deputy. Who was a good American.
 
Actually, I think Leni Riefenstahl gets the award for toughest director of all time:

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*CrystalMeth Bunny* said:
Wait, I forgot about Roman Polanksi... he did survive Charles Manson.

Polanski was on the other side of the world at the time! Chuck would have fucked him up!

My pick is Woody Allen.:\
 
Sam Fuller (NAKED KISS, PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET, THE WHITE DOG, THE BIG RED ONE, SHOCK CORRIDOR) could whip all of these guys at once with one hand tied behind his back while still puffing his omnipresent stogie...OK all except Kubrick but then again why would anyone want to kick God's ass?
 
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