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black orb
11-03-2005, 07:11 AM
>>> Right now Guillermo del Toro is one of my fav directors, there is something about his movies that makes them kick ass.
I have seen just 2 of his movies, Hellboy: which was ok, and The Devil`s Backbone: Now, this movie was awesome..

so, Which is your fav Director?

Necronopticous
11-03-2005, 07:19 AM
Akira Kurosawa.

Neco Arc
11-03-2005, 09:47 AM
Tetsuya Nomura

Miriel
11-03-2005, 10:01 AM
Cameron Crowe, Peter Jackson, Martin Scorsese, Baz Luhrmann, and Tim Burton.

I don't think people quite realize how much talent and genius that is required to be a great director. I admire these people like you wouldn't believe.

*ETERNAL FANTASY*
11-03-2005, 10:07 AM
My favourite would have to be Hayao Miyazaki. watch any of his movies and you'll instantly fall in love with it (well i have)! This guy cannot put a foot wrong, if there was a person i would like to be like...it would be this guy

Other people i like:

Speilberg- for jaws, e.t. and Jurassic Park 1

George Lucas- despite the sappiness of the recent prequels you gotta give it to him with the original star wars trilogy!

Quentin Tarantino- Gotta love Reservoir Dogs, my friend says pulp fiction is awesome (havent seen it yet *gasp*) and the recent kill bill v.1 and v.2

Robert Rodriguez- not exactly my fav. but after Sin City i look forward to his movies now, despite his exploration into the children genre with the spy kids sequels n all!

Bryan Singer and Sam Raimi for doing an excellent job on giving justice to comic heros turned films spiderman and the xmen! Cant wait for superman returns and spiderman 3

Spatvark
11-03-2005, 05:40 PM
The Coen Brothers, and I've been watching a fair few David Lynch films lately and enjoying those too. And of course, Kevin Smith, though the last two he did weren't too stellar.

Rini
11-03-2005, 06:13 PM
Tim Burton and Quentin Tarantino - they're absolute nutcases :D But you know, that's just a good thing when it comes to directors, you never know what you're gonna get (...Run Forrest run!) .. .. .. Right. I love Kill Bills and Pulp Fiction and Edward Scissorhands and Charlie & The Chocolate Factory :P yay ^^

Dreddz
11-03-2005, 06:46 PM
tarantino is overrated.....
I think Speilburg is great, his recent movies arent all that, but he worked on Goonies for christ sake ....

Necronopticous
11-03-2005, 06:58 PM
tarantino is overratedThat's an understatement.

Miriel
11-03-2005, 07:14 PM
Overrated? How do you rate someone if you don't actually know what their job entails? Hell, I'm a film major and I still don't understand all the intricacies of being a director. The magnitude and scope of their job is mind-blowing. They tell a story through everything from angles, perspective, framing, editing, pace, rhythm, dialogue, performance, visual design, literary design, music, and all the while having a persistence of vision that brings it all together. That's creative genius.


I think directors are vastly underrated by the average movie-goer.

Chris
11-03-2005, 07:23 PM
Francis Ford Coppola (sp?) & Peter Jackson.

Necronopticous
11-03-2005, 07:24 PM
A whole lot of people call Quentin Tarantino "the greatest filmmaker of all time", or "the best thing to ever happen to film." Thus, he is most definately overrated. I fail to see how making decent movies that reference great old films by much greater filmmakers makes you "the best thing to ever happen to film."

Oh, and I'm also very very familiar with what being a director entails.

Chris
11-03-2005, 07:28 PM
Yeah, like totally. And a man who created "From Dusk Till Dawn" should NEVER be associated with the word "Greatest".

Miriel
11-03-2005, 07:35 PM
Oh, and I'm also very very familiar with what being a director entails.

Well good for you, then I guess that means you're not an average movie-goer.

Yamaneko
11-03-2005, 07:38 PM
It's hard to respect anybody in any sort of artform when there is so much crap put out. That said, I'm sure a handful of directors have talent. I like Ridley Scott.

Rini
11-03-2005, 07:49 PM
A whole lot of people call Quentin Tarantino "the greatest filmmaker of all time", or "the best thing to ever happen to film." Thus, he is most definately overrated. I fail to see how making decent movies that reference great old films by much greater filmmakers makes you "the best thing to ever happen to film."

Oh, and I'm also very very familiar with what being a director entails.
It's all about the opinion, man.

Necronopticous
11-03-2005, 07:53 PM
It's hard to respect anybody in any sort of artform when there is so much crap put out. That said, I'm sure a handful of directors have talent. I like Ridley Scott.I really liked Ridley Scott but then he had to go make Kingdom of Heaven.

Dreddz
11-03-2005, 10:50 PM
Overrated? How do you rate someone if you don't actually know what their job entails? Hell, I'm a film major and I still don't understand all the intricacies of being a director. The magnitude and scope of their job is mind-blowing. They tell a story through everything from angles, perspective, framing, editing, pace, rhythm, dialogue, performance, visual design, literary design, music, and all the while having a persistence of vision that brings it all together. That's creative genius.


I think directors are vastly underrated by the average movie-goer.
Tarantinos movies arent as good as people say they are, thats all I meant......
Although I enjoyed Reservoir Dogs somewhat....

Doomie
11-03-2005, 11:05 PM
Steven Soderbergh or something. Is he even a director? Is that how you even spell it? Meh. Tim Burton is good too.

Dreddz
11-03-2005, 11:59 PM
Tim Burton made Edward scissor hands, therefor he is great .....

HybridFan
11-04-2005, 12:47 AM
David Lynch, pretty weird but has an interesting surreal imagery almost like dream states

Shoeberto
11-04-2005, 01:38 AM
Richard Kelly did an amazing job with Donnie Darko, so he's up there on my list.

I love Tarantino's style, but of the movies I've seen by him, the only one(s) that told a competent story were Kill Bill volume 1 and 2. The other (okay, so I've only seen Pulp Fiction) is easily the most overrated film ever, since even though it oozes with style, it just doesn't form a coherent whole at the end.

And yes, I do get the time aspect of it. It's not that the stories don't tie together; it's that it's three stories tied together that have nothing to say.

GooeyToast
11-04-2005, 01:56 AM
Richard Kelly did an amazing job with Donnie Darko, so he's up there on my list.

Yes, and I'm eagerly awating his upcoming "Southland Tales", if you couldn't see already.


My other favorites would have to include:

Kevin Smith
Stanley Kubrick
David Fincher
Terry Gilliam
Wes Anderson
Speilberg
Sofia Copolla
Tim Burton

Spammerman
11-04-2005, 02:09 AM
george lucas

kikimm
11-04-2005, 03:14 AM
Ridley Scott is pretty damn good, I think. I loved Kingdom of Heaven. ;D

But Peter Jackson is, in my opinion, the best. From what I've seen. Watching all of those documentaries on TV, or DVD...wow. This guy is insane. And genius.

fire_of_avalon
11-04-2005, 03:55 AM
Kubrick was amazing. My favorite film by him was easily A Clockwork Orange, because he does so well at socially conditioning the audience to sympathize with the main character. It's like he made interactive films that brought the audience in as a piece of the theme.

GooeyToast
11-04-2005, 04:05 AM
Kubrick was amazing. My favorite film by him was easily A Clockwork Orange, because he does so well at socially conditioning the audience to sympathize with the main character. It's like he made interactive films that brought the audience in as a piece of the theme.
Yes, so very true. I can't help but to think what A.I. would have been like had he lived long enough to direct it. I'm sure it would have blown Speilberg's already great version away.

*sigh* At least we have his great legacy to cherish :)

Mr. Graves
11-04-2005, 04:33 AM
Quentin Tarantino is up there, most definitely. Though not because I'm one of his complete ass-kissers that are in abundance. I enjoy the references, and theres something to his style that makes the movies highly enjoyable. The only film of his I've not viewed was Jacie Brown, since I've had friends tell me it's his worst film. I'll have to check it out for myself one day. (For the record, I've found Reservior Dogs pretty bland at first, but it grew on me after a second viewing.)

Peter Jackson isn't bad, but I'll hold off on saying he's good until I view some his other earlier works. He did an awesome job on LoTR.

I'm slowly becoming a fan of Robert Rodregiez. I've seen From Dusk Till Dawn and Once Upon A Time In Mexico, and I loved the style in which those films were made.

Neco Arc
11-04-2005, 04:36 AM
the remake of king kong,done by peter jackson, is coming out soon. hope its as good as Lord of the Rings

Necronopticous
11-04-2005, 08:47 AM
Steven Soderbergh or something. Is he even a director? Is that how you even spell it? Meh. Tim Burton is good too.Yeah, he's a director, but I think he's produced better films than he's directed. Naqoyqatsi is probably the coolest thing he's ever been involved in. Although I think he directed Ocean's Eleven and I had a lot of fun watching that one the first time around.
Tim Burton made Edward scissor hands, therefor he is great .....That's honestly pretty much the last thing he made that I particularly enjoyed. The Nightmare Before Christmas was alright, but it's been blown way out of proportion lately. All of his recent films I've basically really disliked. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was an abomination.
David Lynch, pretty weird but has an interesting surreal imagery almost like dream statesYeah, I'm a huge huge David Lynch fan. What can I say, I love crazy weird films that are done this well. My favorites are probably Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, Blue Velvet, and the Lost Highway in no particularly order.

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Kubrick was amazing. My favorite film by him was easily A Clockwork Orange, because he does so well at socially conditioning the audience to sympathize with the main character. It's like he made interactive films that brought the audience in as a piece of the theme.I'm also a big fan of Kubrick's films. 2001 is my favorite film from him, followed closely by Eyes Wide Shut.

Project G
11-04-2005, 11:10 AM
Quentin Tarantino (just because he reminds me of a friend), Tim Burton (just because he's weird) and Robert Rodriguez (just because he did Sin City)

gnu factory choice
11-04-2005, 05:13 PM
sergio leone (once upon a time in the west, fistfull of dollars trilogy) and Akira Kurasawa (seven samurai, yojimbo)

Necronopticous
11-04-2005, 07:09 PM
Tim Burton (just because he's weird)If you think Tim Burton is weird you should really watch something from the likes of David Lynch or even Takeshi Miike.
Akira KurasawaKur<B>o</B>sawa. But anyway, you're a good man.