Steven Spielberg (Always, 1941 and Indiana Jones & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull)
Ridley Scott (A Good Year, Thelma & Louise)
Stanley Kubrick (Flying Padre, Eyes Wide Shut)
James Cameron (Piranha II: The Spawning, Titanic)
Akira Kurosawa (Dreams, Ran)
wasnt the flying padre a documentary????
picking on a directors first film is just too easy...
Takashi Miike (visitor q, its just TOO out there, and ive watched it twice)
Orson Welles (citizen kane, get over it people)
takashi kitano (Sonatine, sonambulant more like)
Woody Allen (manhattan murder mystery)
sorry steve but you know i cant miss an oppertunity to remind you i hate woody allen, not going to slag, bitch or be nasty but i stll can't stand his movies
His other films are rather artistic and visually stellar, but this one fell flatter than a high schoolers chest. Except where I went to high school, those chests are getting bigger as the years pass.
I have to agree with that. The movies kinda seemed like they were modeled after the cartoon instead of the comic. It didn't even cover half the villians...
I still think Titanic deserves to be on the list. Despite it getting 11 oscars, that doesnt make it a anou-orgasmic movie. I enjoy the actual event better, sadly still that it was a true. I could really care less about some stupid Love story. In My opinion, It has completly bastardized the actual event by causing idiot kids who think that's the actual Titanic in the movie. I just hate it totally...
Wanna hear audio commentary of some of our favorites or worse favorite films of all time, from a bunch of hacks, ugh...I mean Nerds? Then check out the group before the site is up!
http://comics.ign.com/articles/105/1053346p1.html
Ugh, and people tought Green Lantern: Rebirth was too soon.
I mean, really, DC Comics is like a prepubescent kid trying not to masturbate for a whole week, only to fail on the third day.
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