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  • #11
    The Goonies.

    /thread.

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    • #12
      Spielberg and Scorsese are the two GOAT in my book.

      Nolan is one of best to come around the past 15-20 years though.

      Nolan, Anderson, Fincher, Tarantino.....all these guys were influenced by Spielberg and Scorsese.

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      • #13
        Spielberg and Scorsese are the two GOAT in my book.

        Nolan is one of best to come around the past 15-20 years though.

        Nolan, Anderson, Fincher, Tarantino.....all these guys were influenced by Spielberg and Scorsese.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
          Spielberg and Scorsese are the two GOAT in my book.

          Nolan is one of best to come around the past 15-20 years though.

          Nolan, Anderson, Fincher, Tarantino.....all these guys were influenced by Spielberg and Scorsese.
          The two GOATS?

          What about Kurbick, Hitch****, Kurosawa, Leone, Welles, and Kazan?

          They're top 10 no doubt, but not the GOATs IMO.

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          • #15
            Not fair question due to how long Spielberg has been around but I like Nolan and think in 10 years he will have a great list of movies.

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            • #16
              Nolan hasn't made a bad film yet. The Prestige is one of my personal favorite movies in the past ten years or so. Truly underated imo.

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              • #17
                Memento and The prestige are my fav Nolan film.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by _original_ View Post
                  The two GOATS?

                  What about Kurbick, Hitch****, Kurosawa, Leone, Welles, and Kazan?

                  They're top 10 no doubt, but not the GOATs IMO.
                  LOL... he did say "in his book" though...

                  but yeah, a little education about (and actual viewing) those filmmakers and their works would go a long way...

                  i recently watched sergei eisenstein's battleship potemkin and its ****in awesome! the thing is pure cinema...

                  the fact that its a B&W silent film might be a turnoff to some kids here, potemkin oozes with pioneering cinematic techniques such as the montage...

                  great stuff..

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