Gilliam - always theatrical and dreamlike Capra - kinda perfect and funny Kurosawa - he had samurai blood Miyazaki - the world is more beautiful 'cos of him
and, of course, Anderson ;-)
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Miyazaki has done so much for animation.
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Boy, am I a schmuck, Mel Brooks, MEL BROOKS!
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Capra and Miyazaki would be on my top 10 list too.
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I'm off to 🎌 to see his last one next month.
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Nolan will be my pick. I try to see all his films in theaters where they’re usually pretty spectacular, looking forward to Oppenheimer and what a Christopher Nolan nuclear explosion looks like.
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Very true, Tenet for example
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Coppola, for the Godfather series, (I don't recognize 3), Apocalypse Now, and The Outsiders.
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I am looking forward to Megalopolis.
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Me too, but he's been disappointing as he's aged. Maybe he's got one more great one in him.
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tarantino - cause his movies are raw
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Villeneuve: He is the best science fiction director working right now.
  • Arrival, Blade Runner 2049, Dune
Scorsese: A crime film legend.
  • The Departed, The Irishman, Casino, Goodfellas
Taratino: You know his movies for a reason.
  • Reservoir Dogs, Inglorious Basterds, Jackie Brown
Cuaron: One of Mexico's best directors
  • Y tu mamá también, Children of Men, Gravity.
Iñárritu: Just as daring as Cuaron (they come from the same Mexican film scene) but has an artistic flare unmatched right now.
  • Bardo, The Revenant, Biutiful, Birdman
Nolan: His films are not meant to be watched once. They're made to be revisited, analyzed, and watched again; the joy of his movies is discovering something new each time.
  • The Prestige, Momento, Inception, The Dark Knight
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Not sure I can say favorite, but I’ve been enjoying Tarantino movies lately. I really enjoy the tension built in many scenes. Like in Inglorious Bastards and The Hateful Eight.
ETA: why is this tagged Bitcoin? Lol
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What else would I tag it
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Fair point. There isn’t a more applicable tag. I just found it humorous
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George Lucas, obviously, right?
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