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    PenelopeTree — 16 years ago(January 09, 2010 09:41 AM)

    Thanks!
    Besides Wilder, Who are these W/D? foreign and or very indie?
    I wanna be sedated.

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      writers_reign — 16 years ago(January 10, 2010 07:04 AM)

      French and mainstream. Francis Veber is, in some ways the natural successor to Wilder, specialising in off-color comedy that verges into 'black'. He began as just a writer, one of his big hits was La Cage Aux Folles, another, L'Emmerdeur, a third Les Fugitifs. ALL of these were remade in Hollywood, indeed, Wilder himself remade 'L'Emmerdeur' as Buddy, Buddy, it was his last film and a disater. Cage Uux folles was remade as The Birdcage, with Robin Williams and Les Fugitifs (directed by Veber himself, who now lives in Hollywood) as Three Fugitifs. Eventually he became a writer-director and kicked off with three movies starring Gerard Depardieu, Le Chevre, Les Comperes and the aforementiond Les Fugitifs, Another of his titles, Diner de Cons, is in the process of being remade in Hollywood as The Dinner Party.
      Agnes Jaoui is a triple-threat, Writer-Director-Actress. She wrote six screenplays with writing partner and co-actor Jean-Pierre Bacri then wrote, directed and starred in Le Gout de Autres, a multi award winner. She followed with Come d'une igage (Look At Me) in the states and now has a third title on release. Daniele Thompson was one of the most successful screenwriters in France, starting out with a monster hit, La Grand Vadrouille, She wrote a dozen or so huge hits - La Reine Margot, Those Who Love Me Can Take The Train, La Boum, before turning writer-director with La Buche, then came Decalage Horaire (Jet Lag) in America and Fauteuils Orchestre (Avenue Montagne in the US), Tonie Marshall and Nicole Garcia and Ann Fontaine began as actresses, in fact Garcia still acts in other people's movies. Chances are Fontaine's latest film, Coco Avant Chanel (Coco Before Chanel) was released in the states last year, possible because the lead, Coco, was played by Audrey Tautou, who had an international hit with Amelie.

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        PenelopeTree — 16 years ago(January 11, 2010 06:17 PM)

        You obviously know A LOT about French filmmaking.
        I saw Coco Avant Chaneland I don't know why Audrey Tatou is not
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        in all these possible Oscar contender lists.
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          writers_reign — 16 years ago(January 12, 2010 06:12 AM)

          Dix sur dix. You're right; living in London it's easy to get to Paris - two and a half hours by Eurostar - and the French take their movies seriously. In Paris there are roughly 20 art/revival houses compared to about three art in London. They're standing in line in Paris at nine A.M. at the Multiplexes andevery week of the year you're gonna find a 'cycle' (season) of Hawks, Wilder, Lubitsch, Sturges, Bogie, Cagney, Marx Bros, Mankiewicz, etc plus, of course, seasons devoted to domestic talent, Gabin, Morgan, Duvivier, Carne, Arletty, Renoir, etc.

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            PenelopeTree — 16 years ago(January 12, 2010 11:30 AM)

            yes, that I have known about the French, that they take these films you mention a lot more seriously. Certainly more than we Americans do. Meaning the government. And 51% of the people. It is so difficult for the Amerian govt.( more so with Republicans but not always), that I have thought artists/filmmakers need to go to France and get an endowment or a grant. lol. And meaning the people too, because the only huge turn out you would see in America except possibly for LA and NYCwould be a college campus showing of those directors and actors you mention. Is it this way in England? Are movies like "Transformers" a box office hit in London or Paris.?
            I would travel to England and France if I had the bucks but do not, so nice to meet you. I would love that about France to experience their enthusiam. And that is just what Clint Estwood said when he accepted a recent award froom the French government/people. lol 🙂
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              Godfather_Corleone2 — 16 years ago(January 09, 2010 02:34 PM)

              Wilder
              Kubrick
              Kurosawa
              Bergman
              Fellini

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                PenelopeTree — 16 years ago(January 09, 2010 06:54 PM)

                Geez. I think this is the definitive list, for all the major players in Film History that is
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                  Godfather_Corleone2 — 16 years ago(January 10, 2010 12:40 AM)

                  I don't know just my opinion, I tried to be diverse as far as country but IMO I would have the Coen brothers ranked in my top 5 as well.

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                    PenelopeTree — 16 years ago(January 11, 2010 06:19 PM)

                    Now that I finally saw "Magnolia" I think PT Anderson could make the list.
                    I wanna be sedated.

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                      Philds15 — 15 years ago(July 19, 2010 09:34 PM)

                      currently best writer/directors
                      Coen Brothers
                      Quentin Tarantino
                      Christopher Nolan
                      PT Anderson
                      Wes Anderson

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                        PenelopeTree — 15 years ago(July 20, 2010 01:19 PM)

                        All Americans except possibly Christopher Nolan?
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                          Blaze808 — 12 years ago(September 28, 2013 09:14 PM)

                          Quentin Tarantino
                          Paul Thomas Anderson
                          The Coen Brothers
                          Spike Lee

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                            gpomarada — 12 years ago(October 15, 2013 10:42 AM)

                            Quentin Tarantino
                            Billy Wilder
                            Luis Buñuel
                            Wes Anderson
                            David O. Russel

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                              RogerTheMovieManiac88 — 12 years ago(February 17, 2014 08:01 AM)

                              Wilder,
                              Cocteau,
                              Lang,
                              Sturges,
                              Schrader.

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                                Blondie_64 — 11 years ago(February 23, 2015 12:11 AM)

                                Quentin Tarantino
                                Stanley Kubrick
                                The Coen Brothers
                                Billy Wilder
                                Christopher Nolan

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                                  Arch-Leach — 11 years ago(March 01, 2015 01:34 PM)

                                  1.Billy Wilder
                                  2.Joseph L. Mankiewicz
                                  3.John Huston
                                  4.Orson Welles
                                  5.Blake Edwards

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                                    PenelopeTree — 10 years ago(June 05, 2015 05:24 PM)

                                    I agree most with this list.
                                    Hello Darling

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                                      PenelopeTree — 10 years ago(June 05, 2015 05:25 PM)

                                      Agnes Varda?
                                      Hello Darling

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