I'm curious to know: who are your favorite directors? I'm not too proud to be making a 'Who's your favorite _________?' thread, but I really am curious. The folks at school aren't exactly the most enlightened. If I were to ask them who their favorite directors were, half the people would say 'Michael Bay' and the other half would say 'A direct... what?'
Paul Thomas Anderson is my favorite director. Boogie Nights and There Will Be Blood are masterpieces, and his other films are damn good. I only wish he'd make more movies. Well, I suppose I'd rather have a director who makes too few movies (PTA) then one who makes too many (the Coens, who have a pattern of making one great film, followed by one not-so-great film).
Robert Altman, PTA's major influence, is another great one, although I haven't seen too many of his movies. Short Cuts is fantastic, however, and it's not hard to see that PTA was watching that when he was making Magnolia.
Of course, Spielberg has to make this list. He's another one of those directors who probably makes too many movies, but the good outweighs the bad, most definitely. Jaws is single-handedly the most suspenseful film of all time. No film has ever scared people the way Jaws did. People wouldn't be caught dead within a hundred miles of a beach because they were too afraid that they might be... well, caught dead, in the jaws of a twenty-five foot behemoth of a shark. One can only wonder how much money Spielberg cost the beach industry with that one.
Scorsese is one of those rare directors who's able to make a movie about the same thing over and over, but he makes them so well, that you just don't care. Casino is, essentially, Goodfellas in a casino, but it's so great that you just don't care.
Sam Mendes, the husband to Kate Winslet, my favorite actress, also happens to be one of my favorite directors. American Beauty and Revolutionary Road (which is American Beauty, set in 1950) are both fantastic. Road to Perdition might not be as good, but it's beautifully shot. I just saw Away We Go today, and I gotta say... I liked it better than that other indie comedy about pregnancy. You know the one I'm talking about.
George A. Romero single-handedly created the zombie genre. No one will ever make a better zombie movie than his Dawn of the Dead (not Snyder's remake, which is still good, but nothing compared to Romero's original).
So, how about you, forum?
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