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Paul Thomas Anderson |
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5 | 5.10% |
Wes Anderson |
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2 | 2.04% |
Darren Aronofsky |
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3 | 3.06% |
Michael Bay |
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6 | 6.12% |
Uwe Boll |
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3 | 3.06% |
David Fincher |
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6 | 6.12% |
Michel Gondry |
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1 | 1.02% |
Peter Jackson |
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4 | 4.08% |
Spike Jonze |
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0 | 0% |
Sam Mendes |
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0 | 0% |
Vincenzo Natali |
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0 | 0% |
Christopher Nolan |
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29 | 29.59% |
Alexander Payne |
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1 | 1.02% |
Park Chan-wook |
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1 | 1.02% |
Robert Rodriguez |
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2 | 2.04% |
Kevin Smith |
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3 | 3.06% |
M. Night Shyamalan |
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3 | 3.06% |
Steven Soderbergh |
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0 | 0% |
Quentin Tarantino |
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12 | 12.24% |
Guillermo del Toro |
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15 | 15.31% |
Other |
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2 | 2.04% |
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#1 |
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Spielberg, Eastwood, Scorsese and others are great filmmakers, but I also like following younger ones and see how they develop their styles and careers. Currently that is difficult for filmmakers, because the huge budgets constrain creativity. Which makes strokes of genius all the more remarkable.
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You can also say why.
![]() In my case, even though I am a big Darren Aronofsky fan, I admit that he still hasn't proved himself. Pi was interesting, but a little too film school. Requiem for a Dream was great, but when I watched The Fountain I was mildly disappointed (I liked it better with repeated viewings). Christopher Nolan, for his part, has created one of the masterpieces of modern film noir with Memento, rebuilt the Batman myth and put Shyamalan to shame with The Prestige. So he's my choice. Honorable mention: PT Anderson (I still haven't seen There Will Be Blood; if it is as good as they say, maybe I'll have to dethrone Nolan - until I catch The Dark Knight ![]() |
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Oct 2007
Los Angeles
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You know what. There are so many great directors on this list, it really is hard to pick just one.
I decided to go with Nolan for two reasons. 1) Memento. He and his brother did such a good job with this film. I mean it is a phenomenal piece of work. 2) Batman Begins. Need I say more. Okay, I will. They reinvented the series better than anyone else could have. They took the cheese away, but left the chicken and it's all dark meat. mmmmmmmm. |
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Oct 2007
Los Angeles
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Disagreed. I thought it was great. However, I can see why people do not like it. It is set at grueling pace, slow and methodical. It is however a great Character study of a man. It really is one of those movies that you love or hate. Of course, I voted PT Anderson here. Im a big fan.
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I have to vote for the director whose movies I come back to watch the most.
That is Shyamalan. I know it's trendy to ridicule him and to say how easy it was to catch "the twist", yet I don't think most people get his movies. The human element of each of his movies provides me with so much re-watchability....plus I love the camerawork. The cinematography has brought me back to watch Unbreakable several times. Second for me is Nolan, easy. |
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Banned
Oct 2007
Los Angeles
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Los Angeles
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I couldn't disagree more with you guys. Christopher Nolan is a nice filmmaker, but he's a Hollywood sellout like Sam Raimi. Last I checked Batman has been done before, and done by a far more accomplished filmmaker named Tim Burton. Talk about double dipping, all Nolan did was put an MTV finish on the "Dark Knight", and people eat it up like flies to shit. PT Anderson is a genius! He writes and directs his movies, while Nolan's only great movie "Memento", was written by his brother.
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****SPOILER**** during the movie plainview get's back at anyone who crosses him. he also tells eli sunday he is going to bury him in the scene where he throws him around in the mud. that is why after he kills him, he says "im finished". |
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