Movie Director
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- PanzerMeyer
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Movie Director
Which one of these would you say is your favorite movie director and why?
1. Akira Kurosawa
2. Steven Spielberg
3. Stanley Kubrick
4. George Lucas
5. David Lynch
6. Peter Jackson
7. John Landis
8. Federico Fellini
9. David Lean
10. Sergei Eisenstein
11. James Cameron
12. Martin Scorcese
13. Terry Gilliam
14. Tim Burton
15. Ridley Scott
16. Clint Eastwood
17. Michael Mann
1. Akira Kurosawa
2. Steven Spielberg
3. Stanley Kubrick
4. George Lucas
5. David Lynch
6. Peter Jackson
7. John Landis
8. Federico Fellini
9. David Lean
10. Sergei Eisenstein
11. James Cameron
12. Martin Scorcese
13. Terry Gilliam
14. Tim Burton
15. Ridley Scott
16. Clint Eastwood
17. Michael Mann
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I have learned from experience that a modicum of snuff can be most efficacious - Baron Munchausen
U mean we have to choose?!?
I think i'd have to say Lucas, simply for Star Wars, and Indiana Jones.....plus his input into ILM, Skywalker Sound, and a whole host of other things. Tim Burton i find a bit too much. Whilst I like the first 2 Batman films, i think his interpretation of Gotham caused some problems with the subsequent films. Batman Returns especially was less a Batman film but more a Tim Burton film that happened to have Batman in it, if you know what i mean. I just think that this twisted the two later films. However, Batman Begins seems to have got it back on track
I think i'd have to say Lucas, simply for Star Wars, and Indiana Jones.....plus his input into ILM, Skywalker Sound, and a whole host of other things. Tim Burton i find a bit too much. Whilst I like the first 2 Batman films, i think his interpretation of Gotham caused some problems with the subsequent films. Batman Returns especially was less a Batman film but more a Tim Burton film that happened to have Batman in it, if you know what i mean. I just think that this twisted the two later films. However, Batman Begins seems to have got it back on track
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While I still haven't decided whether I'd like to slap Peter Jackson up side the head or shake his hand, I have no doubts whatsoever about George Lucas: the man should be tied to a bedpost and fed X-lax! And that's just for the damn ewoks in The Return of the Jedi.
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True. But he more than redeemed himself with the fantastic Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. At least in my eyes he did!Tach Deneva wrote: the man should be tied to a bedpost and fed X-lax! And that's just for the damn ewoks in The Return of the Jedi.
I have learned from experience that a modicum of snuff can be most efficacious - Baron Munchausen
Takes me all my time to remember the names of films and what they're about. Never mind who the bloody director was! :lol: But I CAN say I enjoy the mass action footage that Jerry Brueckheimer gets involved in. Yes, I know it's very much all cliche crap too, but if there's something I really hate it's a film that takes an hour to get started, and is finished 20 mins later!
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