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Blu-ray Jedi
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Not many rules for this. They just only have to have directed 2 or more films.
These are in no real order. ![]() Adam Green Writer/director of The Hatchet Series, Frozen, Co-Director of Spiral, Chillerama (Diary Of Anne Frankenstein story) Writer/director, series creator and co star of the TV show Holliston ![]() Eli Roth Writer/director of Cabin Fever. Hostel and Hostel Part II Co star in Inglorious Basterds and Aftershock. Along as co-writer. Also the Writer/director of the upcoming film The Green Inferno ![]() Rob Zombie Writer/Director of House of a 1,000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects, Halloween, Halloween II and The Lords of Salem ![]() Wes Craven Writer/Director of The Last House On The Left, The Hills Have Eyes The creator of Freddy Krueger The Writer/Director of A Nightmare On Elm Street, Shocker, The serpent and The Rainbow, The People Under The Stairs And Director of the Scream Franchise ![]() Okay, I'm cheating a bit here. ![]() And while not really what I call a Horror director, but I do like their work ![]() James Gunn Writer of Dawn Of The Dead 2004 Also the writer/director of Slither, SuperAnd next year's [B[Guardians Of The Galaxy[/B] Now i know everyone has their likes and dislikes. So let's try to be civil in here if someone posts someone you don't like or think is horrible, okay? You can also post videos of clips/trailers from a directors work you like. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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1. Alfred Hitchcock (The Birds, Psycho, Shadow of a Doubt (yes it's a horror film)
2. John Carpenter (Halloween '78, The Thing '82, The Fog, Prince of Darkness) 3. Mario Bava (Black Sunday, Black Sabbath) 4. Roman Polanski (Rosemary's Baby, The Tenant) 5. Dario Argento (Suspiria, Inferno, Deep Red) ![]() |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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David Lynch - Okay, maybe he's not a traditional horror director, but almost all his films are full of haunting, unnerving, daunting and surreal imagery and I think his ability to scare is greater than that of other directors. Watch Mulholland Drive and Inland Empire and tell me you didn't defecate everywhere during particular scenes.
Dario Argento - I can't speak for his later work (which I suppose I've somewhat intentionally avoided), but his earlier films are among my favourites. Suspiria, Inferno and Tenebrae are especially wonderful in my eyes. He has an eye for great visuals and his bizarre, dream-like murder scenes are always intriguing to watch. David Cronenberg - Like Argento, this is another one who probably wouldn't be considered a horror director in the traditional sense, especially when his recent output is more drama/thriller. His earlier films couldn't be categorised as anything other than horror, though. I recently watched The Brood for the first time and loved it. Videodrome is my favourite of his. Wes Craven - He's reinvented the genre on numerous occasions. I also think he comes across as a very intelligent man and he doesn't get enough credit for the way he injects satire and social commentary into his films. As much as I love his contributions to the Nightmare series, The Last House on the Left is still my favourite of his. It's raw and far from his most professional work, but its fascinating as all hell. Sam Raimi - This is the most questionable inclusion of the five as he hasn't directed any horror films aside from the Evil Dead trilogy and Drag Me To Hell, but how could I exclude Sam Raimi? Besides, the scene in Spider-Man 2 where Ock wakes up on the operating table is classic Raimi. His style is beautifully over-the-top and the manner in which he combines frights with laughs is grand. Runners-up: Carpenter, Hooper, Henenlotter, etc. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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The Great Owl's Top Five Horror Directors
1. Alfred Hitchcock (Psycho, The Birds) 2. Jacques Tourneur (Cat People, I Walked With a Zombie, The Leopard Man, Night of the Demon) 3. Roman Polanski (Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby, The Tenant) 4. Steven Spielberg (Duel, Jaws, Jurassic Park, War of the Worlds) 5. Robert Wise (Curse of the Cat People, The Body Snatcher, The Haunting, The Andromeda Strain) I wanted to list Stanley Kubrick for #5 just on the strength of The Shining, but, although A Clockwork Orange could categorically fit the second movie requirement, it's a stretch. Last edited by The Great Owl; 08-29-2013 at 12:32 AM. |
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1) John Carpenter (The Thing, Price of Darkness)
2) Mario Bava (Black Sunday, Kill, Baby, Kill) 3) Tobe Hooper (Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Lifeforce) 4) Lucio Fulci (The Beyond, City of the Living Dead) 5) Terence Fisher (The Brides of Dracula, The Gorgon) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Aug 2013
Yorkshire, UK
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Dario Argento (Suspiria, Profondo Rosso, Bird With Crystal Plumage)
James Whale (Frankenstein, Bride, The Old Dark House) Pete Walker (Frightmare, The Comeback, House Of Whipcord) Dan Curtis (The Norliss Tapes, Burnt Offerings, The Night Strangler) John Carpenter (Halloween, The Thing, Someone's Watching Me) Hitchcock would of been no.1 but it is a bit of a stretch for me to call him a horror film-maker...not saying he didn't make horror movies, I just don't see him that way. |
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Carpenter = HALLOWEEN, THE THING, IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS , THE FOG
Romero = DAWN OF THE DEAD, CREEPSHOW, THE CRAZIES , MARTIN Craven = A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, HILLS HAVE EYES, LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT, SCREAM Hitchcock = PSYCHO, THE BIRDS, REAR WINDOW, STRANGERS ON A TRAIN Argento = SUSPIRIA, DEEP RED, INFERNO, PHENOMENA Last edited by tonylopez; 08-29-2013 at 09:38 AM. |
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