Empire Mag's Best Director Results

Started by 72teeth, June 03, 2005, 02:15:59 AM

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Brazoliange

Quote from: cowboykurtiswhat do u hate about gilliam?
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Alethia

well okay, to be fair, i've only seen fear and loathing.  i hated that.  thus, i hate gilliam as of now.  i do like his early monty python animations, they were nice.

Brazoliange

please do yourself a favor and see Brazil, for sure.
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modage

Christopher Nolan's directive was clear to everyone in the cast and crew: Use CGI only as a last resort.

cron

Quote from: 72teethEmpire Mag held a vote, and the results:
1-Senior Spilbergo
2-Hitchcock
3-Scorsese
4-Kubrick
5-Ridley Scott
6-Kurosawa
7-Pete Jackson
8-QT
9-Orson Wells
and
10-Woody

Anybody care to comment?

i like how only one of them speaks japanese
context, context, context.

Rudie Obias

FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS is pretty great too.  i mean, it's criterion for christ sake!  criterion!!!!
\"a pair of eyes staring at you, projected on a large screen is what cinema is truly about.\" -volker schlöndorff

The Perineum Falcon

Quote from: rudiecorexxxFEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS is pretty great too.  i mean, it's criterion for christ sake!  criterion!!!!
We often went to the cinema, the screen would light up and we would tremble, but also, increasingly often, Madeleine and I were disappointed. The images had dated, they jittered, and Marilyn Monroe had gotten terribly old. We were sad, this wasn't the film we had dreamed of, this wasn't the total film that we all carried around inside us, this film that we would have wanted to make, or, more secretly, no doubt, that we would have wanted to live.

Pubrick

Quote from: 72teethEmpire Mag held a vote, and the results:
1-Senior Spilbergo
2-Hitchcock
3-Scorsese
4-Kubrick
5-Ridley Scott
6-Kurosawa
7-Pete Jackson
8-QT
9-Orson Wells
and
10-Woody

Anybody care to comment?
the top 4 i can live with, everything after that is just random.
under the paving stones.

cowboykurtis

Quote from: ewardwell okay, to be fair, i've only seen fear and loathing.  i hated that.  thus, i hate gilliam as of now.  i do like his early monty python animations, they were nice.

your cred is dead - its DEAD
...your excuses are your own...

Rudie Obias

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Quote from: rudiecorexxxFEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS is pretty great too.  i mean, it's criterion for christ sake!  criterion!!!!

THE ROCK is criterion and i own that too.  i love both movies.....
\"a pair of eyes staring at you, projected on a large screen is what cinema is truly about.\" -volker schlöndorff

Pozer

gilliam belongs in any and every top 10 list as far as i'm concerned...!

Gamblour.

1-Senior Spilbergo - Appeal to everyone, because they've heard of him
2-Hitchcock - Appeal to older people because they'll remember how good he was
3-Scorsese - Give the list some integrity
4-Kubrick - OK so the list starts here
5-Ridley Scott - It's a British magazine, they have to throw him in there I guess
6-Kurosawa - Represents all foreign films and their directors
7-Pete Jackson - He directed LOTR, and everyone knows his name
8-QT - the 'new' generation guy (that anyone's ever heard of)
9-Orson Wells - Oh yeah, he did do Citizen Kane, and that has to be represented at all times
and
10-Woody - not too sure about this one
WWPTAD?

Sleuth

Woody because you gotta have a laugh now and then!
I like to hug dogs

Gamblour.

HaHa. Of course.

They listed Chaplin, but not Keaton. Their list is completely debunked and represents nothing at all.
WWPTAD?

Brazoliange

Quote from: Gamblor Posts Drunk6-Kurosawa - Represents all foreign films and their directors


hahaha
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