Who is your favourite director?

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reg42

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Mine would have to be Tim Burton. I just love the way he can take a completely random, messed up plot that could scar people and turn it into something so fun and querky (see Corpse Bride and The Nightmare Before Christmas).
I also have to mention Quentin Tarantino for writing and directing my favourite movie of all time, Inglourious Basterds
 

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dbrose said:
Neill Blomkamp--District 9 was solid gold.
Yep, this

Also Peter Jackson, Quentin Tarantino, George Romero, Tim Burton and a few others that I cannot recall at this moment.
 

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I can't decide between these three: peter jackson, hayao miyasaki ,ans Quentin Tarentino.
 

Cowabungaa

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Quentin Tarantino tops my list. Only Tarantino can make a conversation about McDonalds food seem incredibly awesome.

Close seconds are Robert Rodriguez, Tim Burton and Peter Jackson.
 

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Danny Boyle, Wes Anderson, Tim Burton and Peter Jackson are great. James Cameron and Spielberg get an honorable mention. But the true artist is really Micheal Bay, I mean come on, he's got MICHEAL BAYSPLOSIONS!!! kaboom! :) jk
 

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Alex Ford said:
JJ Abrams and James Cameron are the ones who spring to mind
This. James Cameron is my favorite, and J.J. Arbams is damn good.

ALos Paul Verhoeven, Ridley Scott, Kevin Smith, and Steven Spielburg. George Lucas gets an honorable mention.
 

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Most definitely Tim Burton. I love what J.J Abrams did to Star Trek, and George Lucas; Original Trilogy.
 

AWC Viper

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uwe boll......no im serious, i really liked the postal and farcry movies

and Quinten tarintino for the films, kill bill 1+2, pulp fiction, reservior dogs, death proof.......ahh what the hell all of his films are pure win.


EDIT: stanley Kubrick (not sure on spelling) but he is awesome.
 

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Takashi Miike. (Odishun, A tale of two sisters.)
David Lynch. (Blue velvet, Mulholland dr.)
Francis Ford Copolla. (Apocalypse now, Godfather II)
Stanley Kubrick. (The shining, Clockwork Orange, Full metal Jacked... the list goes on really)

So far at least. I like alot of directors but most of them have only made a few great movies. I need to watch some more Tarkovsky. I think he would made the list if I saw some more of him.

EDIT: Oh! Old Tarantino before he had to make homages to everything. I loved Reservoir dogs and Pulp Fiction was fine too. The last many years though I haven't liked a single movie of his.
 

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Hayao Miyazaki

That guy just can't make a bad movie if his life depended on it.