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RE: Favorite Film Directors - JHyde - 23-11-2009 05:41 PM I'm going to put Terry Gilliam on this list because I think he's really old school, and his films are always worth the price of admission just to see what's going on in his head. I haven't seen Parnassus yet, so don't spill the beans. RE: Favorite Film Directors - RozQuinn. - 25-11-2009 10:00 AM I am a major fan of both the works of Tim Burton and Richard Kelly. Tim Burton we all know from films like Sleepy Hollow, Corpse Bride, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sweeney Todd etc etc, and Richard Kelly is the guy who wrote and directed Donnie Darko, and S Darko (Which are amazing films by the way!!!) I just feel that Tim's techniques are unique to himself, and his ideals are so original and intruicate to the rest of the film world. Kelly's films are immensely thought provoking, and whenever I watch one of his movies, I just-- He makes you question every element you felt you were certain of, and all those unanswered questions become a little bit clearer. Its such a precious gift. RE: Favorite Film Directors - Rudegirl1111 - 28-11-2009 09:41 AM I like alll of the above mentioned directors. Especially Tim Burton. However i would like to add Baz Luhrmann to the list. Although he has only directed a couple of films i think they are amazing. RE: Favorite Film Directors - Beatriz - 28-11-2009 06:15 PM I was going to add him too, as Moulin Rouge is one of my favourite films and Romeo+Juliet was very well done, from my point of view, I like his atmophere he creates on these films. I was a little disappinted with Australia, though Hugh Jackman was amazing, so cute! (perhaps the 1st of January is not the best day to go to the cinema after the party of the night before ) RE: Favorite Film Directors - bertowud - 04-12-2009 12:48 AM I really, really don't want to know what Tim Burton's parents did to him as a child. I love his movies though...even Planet of the Apes. Beatriz, you should be more than a little disappointed by Australia. RE: Favorite Film Directors - Beatriz - 04-12-2009 08:23 AM I suppose the view of Hugh Jackman lessened the disappointment (This phrase sounds terrible, talking about grammar ) RE: Favorite Film Directors - JHyde - 04-12-2009 08:44 AM If you want to watch good Australian movies, there are lots of them in my posts both in this thread and also in the fave films. (Don't worry Beatriz, we'll chalk your slightly less articulate than usual sentence down to swooning over the lovely Hugh Jackman.) RE: Favorite Film Directors - Beatriz - 04-12-2009 10:52 AM My thinking about Hugh Jackman blurred my mind I'll have a look! Which australian film director do you like the better? (sorry for this off-topic, I'll put it in spoiler tags, though there're no spoilers at all in it Spoiler: show RE: Favorite Film Directors - JHyde - 04-12-2009 11:20 AM I love that you put that in spoiler tags! I'm sure they'll be there soon! I would recommend Sarah Watt, try "Look Both Ways". Neil Armfield (who usually does theatre) directed "Candy" which is brilliant (as is the book) and there are others which I'll put in the film thread. RE: Favorite Film Directors - Beatriz - 09-12-2009 06:38 PM I'll watch them when I have a moment, I'll go to the film thread to read the other recommendations (They arrived just as I was finishing that post ) |