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Originally posted by savorduhflavor View PostYou like both of them?
By the way, as far as I'm concerned, Magnolia is the best film of the past 20 years.
Been meaning to watch Magnolia for a minute, haven't gotten around to do it. :down:
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Great thread Jr.
Here goes. In no particular order...and I'm probably leaving **** out.....
Stanley Kubrick is myATG.
Dr. Strangelove, Eyes Wide Shut, Clockwork Orange.
David Lynch:
Mullholland Dr. Blue Velvet. Inland Empire. Lost Highway.
Michael Mann.
Heat. Collateral.
Cameron.
Terminator 2. Titanic.
Scorcese:
Taxi Driver. Raging Bull. Gangs of NY. Goodfellas. The Departed. Casino.
Mel Gibson.
Braveheart. Apocalypto. Passion of JC.
Coppola.
Godfather 1 and 2. Apoc Now.
Billy Wilder:
Sunset Blvd. (great film)
Orson Wells:
Citizen Kane (ATG film that blew me away when I saw it)
Elia Kazan:
Streetcar Named Desire
On the Waterfront
East of Eden
Sergio Leone:
Fistful of Dollars trilogy.
David Fincher.
Seven. Fight Club.
George Roy Hill.
Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid.
The Sting.
Quentin:
Jackie Brown. Pulp. Kill bill 1 and 2.
Judd Apatow.
40 year old Virgin. Knocked up. Produced Super Bad.
Bryan Singer.
The Usual Suspects.
Walter Hill.
48 hours. The Warriors.Brewsters Millions.
John Carpenter.
Big Trouble in Little China.Halloween, 2, and 3.They Live.Escape from L.A.Escape from N.Y.The Thing.
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Originally posted by VictoriaBeckham View PostGreat thread Jr.
Here goes. In no particular order...and I'm probably leaving **** out.....
Stanley Kubrick is myATG.
Dr. Strangelove, Eyes Wide Shut, Clockwork Orange.
David Lynch:
Mullholland Dr. Blue Velvet. Inland Empire. Lost Highway.
Michael Mann.
Heat. Collateral.
Cameron.
Terminator 2. Titanic.
Scorcese:
Taxi Driver. Raging Bull. Gangs of NY. Goodfellas. The Departed. Casino.
Mel Gibson.
Braveheart. Apocalypto. Passion of JC.
Coppola.
Godfather 1 and 2. Apoc Now.
Billy Wilder:
Sunset Blvd. (great film)
Orson Wells:
Citizen Kane (ATG film that blew me away when I saw it)
Elia Kazan:
Streetcar Named Desire
On the Waterfront
East of Eden
Sergio Leone:
Fistful of Dollars trilogy.
David Fincher.
Seven. Fight Club.
George Roy Hill.
Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid.
The Sting.
Quentin:
Jackie Brown. Pulp. Kill bill 1 and 2.
Judd Apatow.
40 year old Virgin. Knocked up. Produced Super Bad.
Bryan Singer.
The Usual Suspects.
Walter Hill.
48 hours. The Warriors.Brewsters Millions.
John Carpenter.
Big Trouble in Little China.Halloween, 2, and 3.They Live.Escape from L.A.Escape from N.Y.The Thing.
Scorsese
Wilder
Kubrick
Lee
Coen Bros.
I like Bunuel, Lynch, and Hitchcock as well.
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Originally posted by mangler jr View PostSolid list, amigo. I think mine looks a little like this...
Scorsese
Wilder
Kubrick
Lee
Coen Bros.
I like Bunuel, Lynch, and Hitchcock as well.
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Tough Choices
It's very hard to pick one from the list 'cause they're all great in their own way. But, I'll have to say Spielberg. His work on Saving Private Ryan is
unbeatable, not to mentions his other great films.
More recently, my pick goes to Christopher Nolan and his work on The dark Knight.
Honorable mention goes to Zack Snyder (300), James Cameron (Titanic), and
Sam Raimi (Spiderman), Oliver Stone (Platoon), and Tim Burton (Batman)
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Originally posted by savorduhflavor View PostYou like both of them?
By the way, as far as I'm concerned, Magnolia is the best film of the past 20 years.
Originally posted by VictoriaBeckham View PostGreat thread Jr.
Here goes. In no particular order...and I'm probably leaving **** out.....
Stanley Kubrick is myATG.
Dr. Strangelove, Eyes Wide Shut, Clockwork Orange.
David Lynch:
Mullholland Dr. Blue Velvet. Inland Empire. Lost Highway.
Michael Mann.
Heat. Collateral.
Cameron.
Terminator 2. Titanic.
Scorcese:
Taxi Driver. Raging Bull. Gangs of NY. Goodfellas. The Departed. Casino.
Mel Gibson.
Braveheart. Apocalypto. Passion of JC.
Coppola.
Godfather 1 and 2. Apoc Now.
Billy Wilder:
Sunset Blvd. (great film)
Orson Wells:
Citizen Kane (ATG film that blew me away when I saw it)
Elia Kazan:
Streetcar Named Desire
On the Waterfront
East of Eden
Sergio Leone:
Fistful of Dollars trilogy.
David Fincher.
Seven. Fight Club.
George Roy Hill.
Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid.
The Sting.
Quentin:
Jackie Brown. Pulp. Kill bill 1 and 2.
Judd Apatow.
40 year old Virgin. Knocked up. Produced Super Bad.
Bryan Singer.
The Usual Suspects.
Walter Hill.
48 hours. The Warriors.Brewsters Millions.
John Carpenter.
Big Trouble in Little China.Halloween, 2, and 3.They Live.Escape from L.A.Escape from N.Y.The Thing.
umm where's Akira Kurosawa?
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