Mileu en Mai Louis Malle Kolya anything by Kieslowski anything by Lars von Triers September and Annie Hall by Woody Allen Hud with Paul Newman any movies with John Wayne Shane and movies with Glenn Ford and moview by John Ford
I love the Coen Brothers. I think they're brilliant. I love James Cameron. I don't care what anyone says. LOL. The guy is a brilliant filmmaker. His movies are beautiful. I love Peter Jackson. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - enough said. I can't even begin to tell you my favorite films. The range is so varied. I love films for what they are: if they're comedies that make me laugh, then I love them. If they're dramas that suck me into the story, then I love them. If they're musicals that have me enthralled with the music and dance numbers, then I love them. My all-time favorite film is the LOTR Trilogy - yes, they're technically 3 different films, but the journey from start to finish makes them an amazing sight to behold. :smt045
Fave Films: TOO MANY to mention...mebbe a later time.. Fave Directors: Sam Peckinpah, Paul Verhoeven, Roman Polanski (His current fiasco notwhitstanding), Brian DePalma, David Lean, The Coen Brothers, Stanley Kubrick, Roberto Benigni, Francis Ford Coppolla, Steven Speilberg, Barbet Schroeder, George Lucas (Get on the stick, Georgie...and do something OTHER than "Star Wars" for a change!!), Robert Zemeckis, Martin Scorsese, Sam Raimi... And that's just my "A"-List!! OpinionsCartoonStudios@Yahoo.Co.UK
I could I forget Martin Scorsese? "The Departed" is one of my favorite films!! Where's the "d'oh!!" smiley? :smt043
Is this what is known as having a "Senior Moment"? Or a "Blonde" one? Just a query, Luv.. Happens to us *all*, someday.. OpinionsCartoonStudios@Yahoo.Co.UK
Ang Lee, Oliver stone, Martin Scorcese, Quentin Tarantino, Stanley Kubrick....... I am sure there are some I forget.........
You *see*, Book? Point proven... Happens to us all. "Sense & Sensibility" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" amongst TWO of my faves by that bloke... OpinionsCartoonStudios@Yahoo.Co.UK
Melvin Van Peebles -Story of a Three Day Pass Orson Welles -Citizen Kane Fritz Lang -Metropolis Oscar Micheaux -The Exile
agree with all of the above, especially ang lee...!!! i need to also include mel gibson and clint eastwood.
James Cameron Quentin Tarantino There's no way the Hurt Locker should have won best screen play this year, that alone makes the Oscars a complete PHUCKIN FARCE with that bullshit. With Kill Bill Vol 3 coming in 2014 and Machete next year perhaps Q. Tarantino will get nuff respect... If you wanna see something ill, move the flick below into your top 5 on Netflix. Folks walked out of the flick in Cannes because of the brutal rape scene in the poster below.
Fergot about them two, too...I did Damn. As well as James Cameron (I did *not* see "AVATAR"...yet..I'm not a follower...maybe not a 'leader' either....more a freethinker...but we won't go into that..). His "ALIENS" & "TITANIC" were ACE! As for that *other* film, I *won't* buy/rent the DVD -- not on *my* own dime...I'll most likely wait till a m8 somewhere has it and go over to their pad to see it.. OpinionsCartoonStudios@Yahoo.Co.UK
The Warriors Beat Street Dumb and Dumber(my perfect comedy) American Pie 1&2 Texas Chainsaw Massacre remakes Boyz in the Hood Don't know any directors
aliens is an all time favorite as well, still has me watching between my fingers to this day. i can take or leave the rest of his films though. well boyz in the hood is john singleton...he's a favorite of mine as well
Oh yeah. How the hell did that even slip my mind? I've heard his name for years now. Oh, and Walter Hill, for the Warriors, I think.