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Favorite Director?

Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by Fro, Apr 19, 2002.

Favorite Director / Directors ?

  1. Francis Ford Coppola

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  2. Steven Spielberg

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  3. Akira Kurosawa

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  4. Stanley Kubrick

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  5. Alfred Hitchcock

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  6. Martin Scorsese

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  7. David Lean

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  8. David Fincher

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  9. Sergio Leone

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  10. Other

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Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. Fro

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    What?!? Please tell me you're joking?
     
  2. sadic1

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    Out of people still working today, Woody Allen. I don't know film history well enough to have an opinion on "all-time best".
     
  3. Y2Buddy

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    Ron Howard is a great Director! He doesn't get a lot of hype, but his movies do. He's one of the best.
     
  4. mathmajors

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    What I'm saying is that his mindset is not limited to directing on location, or on set. He knows what he wants and can have those scenes created digitally.

    Hell, he tweaked 'Phantom Menace' up until a week before release, because it was in the digital medium.
     
  5. gridfaniker

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    Ron Jeremy
     
  6. WYDD

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    Oliver stone
     
  7. wolverine

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    speilberg
     
  8. lex

    lex Guest

    madonna's hubby is good

    i kinda like guy ritchie.

    also mel gibson is good.
    :p
     
  9. VOR

    VOR Guest

    If you only get to pick one then it would be woody allen for me simply because of the body of work that he has produced in his life. But really geez how can you like one better than the rest starting with DW Griffiths through to present day. Once you really get hooked on movies you'll find that individual works are far more important the any individual's body of work.
     
  10. lex

    lex Guest

    add sam sheppard to my list. that jessica lange is one lucky girl, vor.
     

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