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best film director?

ron jeremy, rocco siffredi, vince voyeur, jules jordan, john stagliano... just to name a few ;)
 
oh yeah, pierre woodman's from private and lfp (hustler) is pretty cool too. he has some of the hottest women in his videos, but i think his scenes focus a bit too much on anal... just mho
 
old:
alfred hitchcock
present:
martin scorsese
quentin tarantino
kevin smith
 
THE FIRST THAT COMES TO MIND IS RIDLEY SCOTT. I BELIEVE HE DIRECTED BLACK HAWK DOWN AND GLADIATOR. ANOTHER THAT COMES TO MIND IS JAMES CAMERON. I BELIEVE HE DID THE TERMINATOR SERIES AND TITANIC TO NAME A FEW.



KAYNE
 
DUSTY said:
STEPHEN SPILBERG. EVERYTHING HE DOES TURNS TO GOLD.:)

Stephen Spilberg is great.. but not everything he does.. anyone remember that little blip called.. A.I.? If only he had directed it the way he should have instead of trying to go for kubrik's style.
 
KAYNE said:
THE FIRST THAT COMES TO MIND IS RIDLEY SCOTT. I BELIEVE HE DIRECTED BLACK HAWK DOWN AND GLADIATOR. ANOTHER THAT COMES TO MIND IS JAMES CAMERON. I BELIEVE HE DID THE TERMINATOR SERIES AND TITANIC TO NAME A FEW.



KAYNE

black hawk down sucked ass dude.

u cannot compare it to full metal jacket, imho.
 
Bodhidogma said:


black hawk down sucked ass dude.

u cannot compare it to full metal jacket, imho.


WELL YOU KNOW WHAT THEY SAY DONT YOU! OPINIONS ARE LIKE ASSHOLES MAN, EVERYBODY HAS ONE.

YOU DONT REALLY THINK BLACKHAWK DOWN SUCKED DID YOU? ON WHAT CRITERIA DID YOU BASE THAT DECISION.


ON A SIDE NOTE: I HAVE SOME FRIENDS IN AFGHANISTAN RIGHT NOW WITH SOME OF THE ACTUAL PEOPLE THAT THE MOVIE WAS BASED ON. THE TWO GUYS WHO GET STRANDED (THE ONE WHO GOES DEAF FROM A GUNSHOT AND HIS BUDDY) ARE THERE. THEY SAID THE ACTUAL TIME FROM WHEN THE BLACK HAWK WENT DOWN TO THE END OF THE SHIT WAS ONLY A FEW MINUTES. DAMN, THE MOVIE STRETCHED IT OUT TO 2 HOURS.


KAYNE
 
Fritz Lang
 
kubrick
mel brooks
spielberg
howard hawks
sergio(shit, the guy that did eastwood's spaghetti western's)???
john ford
 
KAYNE said:


YOU DONT REALLY THINK BLACKHAWK DOWN SUCKED DID YOU? ON WHAT CRITERIA DID YOU BASE THAT DECISION.


the fighting scenes were awesome, i have to admit. but the acting and dialogue were hideous.
 
Blake Edwards.....I love all his movies.

Pink Panther
10
Victor/Victoria
Skin Deep
The Man who loved women
Switch

Adult comedies....funny as hell.
 
Copolla
Scorsese
Polanski
Lynch
 
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
This 14-disc set is at least the third massive DVD collection with the Oliver Stone moniker. New to this set are two documentaries that aired on HBO: Looking for Fidel (2004), Stone's second film shadowing the Cuban leader, focusing on the regime's iron-fisted defector policy. Persona Non Grata (2003) is an examination of Palestinian conflict. Both of the films have a constantly moving camera, giving us a you-are-there feel to the subjects including Stone, who is seen often. His warts and all interviews are certainly a different type than the usual newsmagazines and are especially interesting in Non Grata since we've seen too many cut-and-dried interviews with these players over the years.

The main theatrical films on single discs have been released before although several of them have been released previously with more content and bonus discs, creating a debate on how "ultimate" this collection is. Otherwise, all his films are here, from his Vietnam trilogy (Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July, Heaven & Earth), his iconic pop culture films (The Doors, Wall Street, Any Given Sunday), experimental films (Natural Born Killers, U-Turn, Talk Radio), and political operas (JFK, Nixon, Salvador), plus the documentary Oliver Stone's America. --Doug Thomas

Product Description
The Ultimate Oliver Stone Collection includes twelve of this legendary filmmaker's best films. This collection contains 14 discs filled with hours of commentary and bonus features. Also included is a bonus disc made exclusively for this collection. The collection contains: Born on the 4th of July, The Doors, JFK (Director's Cut), Platoon, Salvador, Talk Radio, Wall Street, Any Given Sunday (Director's Cut), Heaven and Earth, Natural Born Killers, Nixon, Oliver Stone's America, U-Turn, AND the Ultimate Oliver Stone Bonus Disc.
 
Bodhidogma said:
i think kubrick. his movies are pure genious....very little compares.

merry xmas to all elite posters. :frsty:
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
With the 1957 release of Paths of Glory, Stanley Kubrick confirmed his early promise and joined the ranks of world-class filmmakers. The age of the auteur had arrived, and Kubrick was a prime candidate for inclusion in the pantheon of directors later canonized by critic Andrew Sarris in his influential book The American Cinema. Ironically, this was also the period during which Kubrick left his native soil for permanent residence in England, and from that point forward, the Kubrick mystique inflated to legendary proportions. But if Kubrick was no longer bringing himself to the world, he was certainly bringing the world to his films. From the comfort of his rural England estate and locations never far from London, Kubrick would command cinematic odysseys to isolated Colorado (in The Shining), battle-ravaged Vietnam (Full Metal Jacket), upscale New York City (Eyes Wide Shut), and, of course, Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite (in 2001: A Space Odyssey).

The New Stanley Kubrick Collection includes all eight of Kubrick's films from Lolita on--a quarter-century of brilliant, challenging cinema. This second edition adds Eyes Wide Shut to the previous collection and remastered sound on five of the films plus a new anamorphic edition of 2001. Purists have complained that Kubrick's last three films have been released in full-screen format only; this was in compliance with Kubrick's wishes, and the films do not suffer unduly from full-screen formatting. This set also features a new full-length documentary made by longtime Kubrick assistant Jan Harlan, Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures. The diversity of Kubrick's work is truly astonishing, even though the director's technical precision and steely perspective on humanity may strike uninitiated viewers as cold and even misanthropic. His films almost always received mixed (and sometimes scathingly negative) reviews upon their release, only to benefit from glowing reassessment as they grew entrenched in the public consciousness. Here, in all their glory, are the collected films of a genuine master, ripe for study and appreciation for many years to come. --Jeff Shannon
 
wayne and zeus said:
who directed "Bad Lieutenant" ?

I think that was Abel Ferrara.
 
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