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Post by urbanpatrician on Jun 3, 2020 5:18:04 GMT
Chris Marker
1. San Soleil - 10/10 2. A Grin Without a Cat - 9/10 3. La jetee - 9/10 4. Junkopia - 9/10 5. La Joli Mai - 8.5/10 (closer to a 9 I'd say;...8.75)
Michael Mann
1. Heat - 10/10 2. Miami Vice - 9/10 3. The Insider - 9/10 4. Thief - 9/10 5. Collateral - 9/10
I'm sure about the Top 2.... always have been for the last 8 years or so, but not so sure about #3.... could be lots of people, but for right now this moment...
Francis Ford Coppola
1. Apocalypse Now - 9.5/10 2. The Godfather - 9/10 3. The Godfather: Part II - 9/10 4. Dracula - 7.5/10 5. You're a Big Boy Now - 7/10 (for goddess Hartman, I'd probably elevate it to a 7.5)
(I haven't rewatched The Conversation. I gave it a 7.5/10 but it was a long time ago, but can't bring it to a Top 5 until I actually know/care about the movie)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2020 5:20:38 GMT
Cool Top 3 - Marker is one of my biggest blindspots in film, still seen nothing from him.
For me it's -
David Lynch
Twin Peaks/The Return - 10 Mulholland Dr. - 10 Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me - 10 Blue Velvet - 10 Inland Empire - 9
Sion Sono
Love Exposure - 10 Tag - 10 Himizu - 9 The Forest of Love - 8 Suicide Club - 8
Ingmar Bergman
The Seventh Seal - 10 Fanny and Alexander - 9 Wild Strawberries - 9 Persona - 9 The Passion of Anna - 8
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Post by mhynson27 on Jun 3, 2020 5:23:32 GMT
Christopher Nolan 1. The Dark Knight 2. Inception 3. Memento 4. The Prestige 5. Interstellar
Steven Spielberg 1. Jurassic Park 2. Saving Private Ryan 3. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 4. Minority Report 5. Schindler's List
Quentin Tarantino 1. Pulp Fiction 2. Inglorious Basterds 3. Django Unchained 4. Kill Bill: Vol. 1 5. Jackie Brown
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Post by DeepArcher on Jun 3, 2020 5:26:11 GMT
Don't have much of a definitive list of favorite filmmakers these days, for now I'll go with these three...
David Lynch Mulholland Drive Wild at Heart Blue Velvet Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me Eraserhead (Needs rewatch: Lost Highway; The Return would be #2 btw)
Michael Mann Heat Miami Vice The Insider Collateral Manhunter (Close 6th: Thief)
Robert Altman McCabe & Mrs. Miller The Player The Long Goodbye Short Cuts Nashville
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Post by countjohn on Jun 3, 2020 6:30:00 GMT
Stanley Kubrick
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey 2. Full Metal Jacket 3. Lolita 4. Barry Lyndon 5. Paths of Glory
Orson Welles
1. Citizen Kane 2. Touch of Evil 3. The Other Side of the Wind 4. The Magnificent Ambersons 5. F For Fake
Andrei Tarkovsky
1. Andrei Rublev 2. The Mirror 3. Solaris 4. Nostalghia 5. The Sacrifice
Edit- As a side note I also really enjoyed You're a Big Boy Now in the OP. Also top five Coppola for me.
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Post by Archie on Jun 3, 2020 6:35:23 GMT
Robert Altman 1. Nashville 2. The Player 3. The Long Goodbye 4. McCabe & Mrs. Miller 5. California Split
John Cassavetes 1. Opening Night 2. Faces 3. A Woman Under the Influence 4. The Killing of a Chinese Bookie 5. Husbands
Sam Peckinpah 1. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia 2. The Wild Bunch 3. Straw Dogs 4. Cross of Iron 5. Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
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Post by demille on Jun 3, 2020 7:18:43 GMT
Alfred Hitchcock
Vertigo The Birds Shadow of a Doubt Strangers on a Train Psycho
Jean Renoir
The Rules of the Game The River The Bitch The Human Beast The Grand Illusion
Fritz Lang
M Scarlet Street Metropolis Destiny The Testament of Dr. Mabuse
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Post by pendragon on Jun 3, 2020 8:06:38 GMT
Stanley Kubrick 1. 2001: A Space Odyssey 2. Eyes Wide Shut 3. Paths of Glory 4. A Clockwork Orange 5. Dr. Strangelove
Alfred Hitchcock 1. Rebecca 2. Rear Window 3. Vertigo 4. Psycho 5. Shadow of a Doubt
Peter Weir 1. Picnic at Hanging Rock 2. Witness 3. The Last Wave 4. Fearless 5. The Truman Show
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Post by Pavan on Jun 3, 2020 8:56:56 GMT
Steven Spielberg:
1. Jaws 2. Schindler's List 3. Saving Private Ryan 4. Raiders of the Lost Ark 5. Jurassic Park
Christopher Nolan:
1. The Dark Knight 2. Inception 3. The Prestige 4. Memento 5. Interstellar
Alfred Hitchcock:
1. Vertigo 2. Psycho 3. North by Northwest 4. Rebecca 5. Notorious
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Post by jimmalone on Jun 3, 2020 9:16:16 GMT
Akira Kurosawa 1. The Seven Samurai 2. High and Low 3. Ikiru 4. Stray Dog 5. Rashomon
Sergio Leone 1. Once upon a Time in the West 2. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 3. A Fistful of Dollars 4. For A Few Dollars More 5. Once upon a Time in America
Howard Hawks 1. The Big Sleep 2. Rio Bravo 3. His Girl Friday 4. El Dorado 5. Sergeant York
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Post by themoviesinner on Jun 3, 2020 10:53:41 GMT
David Cronenberg 1. Crash 2. Videodrome 3. Naked Lunch 4. eXistenZ 5. Spider
Miklos Jancso 1. Red Psalm 2. The Red And The White 3. The Round-Up 4. Electra, My Love 5. Season Of Monsters
Theodoros Angelopoulos 1. Landscape In The Mist 2. Alexander The Great 3. Voyage To Cythera 4. The Travelling Players 5. The Hunters
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Post by stephen on Jun 3, 2020 12:02:40 GMT
Mulholland Dr. Blue Velvet The Elephant Man The Straight Story Wild at Heart
The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans Aguirre, the Wrath of God Grizzly Man Fitzcarraldo Stroszek
There Will Be Blood The Master Hard Eight Phantom Thread Boogie Nights
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Post by TerryMontana on Jun 3, 2020 17:56:22 GMT
Martin Scorsese Goodfellas The Irishman The Departed The King of Comedy Gangs of NY
Francis Ford Copolla The Godfather II The Godfather I Apocalypse Now The Conversation Dracula
Alfred Hitchcock Rear Window Rebecca Psycho North by Northwest Vertigo
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Post by therealcomicman117 on Jun 3, 2020 18:11:47 GMT
Alfred Hitchcock
Vertigo Psycho Shadow of a Doubt North By Northwest Strangers On A Train
Martin Scorsese
Goodfellas After Hours The Wolf of Wall Street The Departed The King of Comedy
Steven Spielberg
E.T. The Extra Terrestrial Schindler's List Bridge of Spies Jaws Lincoln
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Post by jakesully on Jun 3, 2020 18:50:07 GMT
David Fincher 1. Se7en 2. Zodiac 3. The Social Network 4. Fight Club 5. Alien 3
Stanley Kubrick 1. A Clockwork Orange 2. The Shining 3. 2001 4. Eyes Wide Shut 5. Full Metal Jacket
James Cameron 1. Terminator 2: Judgement Day 2. Aliens 3. Terminator 4. Avatar 5. Titanic
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Post by Kings_Requiem on Jun 3, 2020 22:21:51 GMT
Billy Wilder Double Indemnity Ace in the Hole Sunset Boulevard Some Like It Hot The Lost Weekend
John Ford The Quiet Man They Were Expendable The Grapes of Wrath How Green Was My Valley The Searchers
Sidney Lumet Network 12 Angry Men Before the Devil Knows You're Dead Prince of the City The Fugitive Kind
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Post by DaleCooper on Jun 3, 2020 22:58:40 GMT
David Lynch Mulholland Dr. 10/10 Inland Empire 10/10 Lost Highway 9/10 Blue Velvet 8/10 The Elephant Man 8/10
Joel (& Ethan) Coen No Country for Oold Men 10/10 Blood Simple 9/10 Inside Llewelyn Davis 9/10 O Brother, Where Art Thou? 8/10 The Big Lebowski 8/10
Alfred Hitchcock Vertigo 10/10 Strangers on a Train 9/10 Rope 9/10 North by Northwest 9/10 Dial M for Murder 9/10
Lynch and Coen are really my two favorites. Another day the third spot could have gone to either Cameron, Bergman, Mann, Tarkovsky, Fincher, Nolan, Scorsese or Leone.
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Post by Javi on Jun 3, 2020 23:32:03 GMT
The buñuelo's the only constant, the others are subject to change...
Buñuel
The Phantom Of Liberty Los Olvidados Simon Of The Desert Tristana Nazarin
Berto
Before The Revolution The Conformist La Luna The Sheltering Sky The Spider's Stratagem
Huston
The Dead The Night Of The Iguana The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre The Kremlin Letter Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2020 3:57:26 GMT
BERGMAN 1. Cries and Whispers 2. Persona 3. The Virgin Spring 4. Smiles of a Summer Night 5. Scenes from a Marriage
COPPOLA 1. Lost in Translation 2. Marie Antoinette 3. The Virgin Suicides 4. Somewhere 5. The Beguiled
VISCONTI 1. Sandra 2. Senso 3. Ludwig 4. The Leopard 5. Conversation Piece
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Post by futuretrunks on Jun 4, 2020 4:01:10 GMT
I'd do this, but I don't have 3 favorite directors. It would be 3 out of Polanski, Coppola (Francis Ford), Tarantino, Hitchcock, Lynch, and Woody Allen. With people like Preston Sturges, Lubitsch, Spielberg, on their heels.
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Post by brancaleone on Jun 4, 2020 7:21:52 GMT
Luis Bunuel
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie The Exterminating Angel Nazarin Mexican Bus Ride Viridiana/El
Francois Truffaut
Small Change Two English Girls The Man Who Loved Women The Last Metro Fahrenheit 451
Vittorio De Sica
Umberto D. Bicycle Thieves Miracle in Milan Shoeshine The Garden of the Finzi-Continis
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Post by speeders on Jun 4, 2020 22:05:07 GMT
Martin Scorsese The Wolf of Wall Street Silence The King of Comedy Taxi Driver Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
HM: After Hours
David Fincher The Social Network Zodiac The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Gone Girl Seven Darren Aronofsky Requiem For a Dream Black Swan The Fountain The Wrestler Mother!
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Post by coop032 on Jun 4, 2020 23:47:15 GMT
Boogie Nights Magnolia There Will Be Blood Punch-Drunk Love Phantom Thread
Goodfellas Taxi Driver The King of Comedy Raging Bull The Departed
Fargo No Country for Old Men The Big Lebowski Barton Fink Raising Arizona
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Post by notacrook on Jun 5, 2020 14:37:57 GMT
There are sooo many film directors who I've either seen nothing of, or only a couple of films - definitely something to work on. This top 3 isn't concrete, but I love them all to death.
Paul Thomas Anderson 1) Phantom Thread 2) Magnolia 3) The Master 4) There Will Be Blood 5) Boogie Nights
Stanley Kubrick 1) Eyes Wide Shut 2) Dr. Strangelove 3) Barry Lyndon 4) 2001: A Space Odyssey 5) The Shining
Joel & Ethan Coen 1) No Country for Old Men 2) Barton Fink 3) Fargo 4) A Serious Man 5) Inside Llewyn Davis
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