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    zill_o_the_wisp — 16 years ago(April 22, 2009 06:33 PM)

    I'll assume you mean No. American, as in Anglo-Am., or at least U.S. born; so

    1. Clint Eastwood
    2. Joel/Ethan Coen
    3. Walter Hill
    4. Richard Lester
    5. Michael Snow
    6. Albert Brooks
    7. Barbara Kopple
    8. Joan Micklin Silver
    9. Ken Jacobs
    10. Bob Rafelson
      and the runner's-up are:
      Woody Allen, Bruce Baillie, Paul Morrissey, Michael Moore, Monte Hellman, Steve James, Curtis Hanson, Yvonne Rainer, Sidney Lumet, Mel Brooks, Fredrick Wiseman, George A. Romero, Jerry Sshatzberg, Les Blank, Arthur Penn, Alexander Payne, Daniel Petrie, Peter Bogdanovich, Martin Scosese, Terry Zwigoff, Charles Burnett,b68 and early Robert Zemeckis.
      The 10 Most Overrated:
      Paul Th. Anderson, Spike Lee, Oliver Stone, James Cameron, Quentin TArantino, David Fincher, Speven Spielberg, Christopher Nolan, Ron Howard, and -if anyone cares anymore- John McTiernan.
      The 10 Absolute Worst are:
    11. James Mangold; 2. Tom Shadyac; 3. Michael Almereyda; 4. James Toback; 5. Terry Gilliam; 6. George Lucas; 7. Frank Darabont; 8. Kevin Smith; 9. Mel Gibson; and 10. (a six-way-tie) Michael Bay or Peter Hyams or Eli Roth or Jay Roach or Hal Hartley or Richard Donner
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      TheNachoMan666 — 12 years ago(June 19, 2013 05:10 PM)

      You are my enemy.

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        ghostworld2001 — 10 years ago(March 10, 2016 03:01 PM)

        Smith & Gilliam don't deserve to be the worst.

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          aHardNightsDay — 16 years ago(May 13, 2009 08:54 AM)

          wow we have almost exactly the same taste man, a couple of your guys ive not heard of, well ive heard of them but never seen their films, but the rest i agree with, exceptt for the coen brothers- theyre no way underrated in my books, theyd probably be my number 1- but i like what you said about tarantino, thats erxactly what i think i just couldnt explain it very well

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              tfalc62 — 16 years ago(July 11, 2009 12:08 PM)

              This list is just to tell everyone that posted why some directors they put are bogus.
              David Lynch: i can honestly say i haven't seen one movie by this guy that i didn't hate. His movies don't make any sense what so ever and i love movies that you have think about and some of your questions are left unanswered, but this guy doesn't answer any question i have. His movies are wierd, sick, and stupid. Mulholland Drive and Blue Velvet are probally the most overrated movies i have ever seen.
              Gus Van Sant: I cracked up when i saw this guy. His name should never be mentioned ever because he slaughtered Psycho, one of my favorite films, and if anybody says the new psycho is better in anyway they should not watch movies ever again. He made one great film, Good Will Hunting, but only because it had a great script and great acting it would be hard to screw that up. His films are ruined by is overbearing homosexuality. He has dull and boring movies such as Gerry, Elephant, and Paranoid Park. He ruins the rest by not being able to create a convincing heterosexual relationship.
              Pual Thomas Anderson: I think this guy will be good very soon, but should not be in a top 10 list just yet. I hated Boogie Nights only because whatevr Mark Wahlberg touches is turned to beep except The Departed because Scorsese prevented it. I also hated There Will Be Blood just because of the script I thought DD lewis's acting was amazing and the cinematagraphy was great, but the movie suffered. Punch Drunk Love was okay, i think the sound editing really ruined it because it got very distracting, but he will be good in time.
              Robert Rodriguez: I truly hate this guy. It's extremely ridiculous that he should be put on the same list of such greats when he has verbally disgraced most of these guys. The Spy Kids series was made for kids who don't know what a film is yet and is a joke to true film making. His recent Grindhouse was just an excuse for sick people do put in their most sick violent thoughts into a movie for people who lack any intelligence can enjoy. Sin City is overrated just because it could have been done so much better by a real director, instead it is unpleasing to look at with its ugly black and white picture and stupid looking fake blood. He should stay a horror director because that's all he is good for.
              David Cronenberg: I don't know why people on this board are putting these awful horror directors on these lists. He has made nonsense disgustingly violent horror movies. He recently breached out to Eastern Promises, but failed horribly. I enjoy some horror movies and i don't mind violence, but when it comes to putting these guys on a top 10 list it's a huge no-no.
              John Carpenter: One of this best horror movie dircetors, but he doesnt work out of that genre, so i couldnt give him a top 10 recognition.
              Jim Jarmusch: Never impressed me with his low budget independent movies.
              Walter Hill: Come on this guy has not directed one good movie. And his name is attached to the awful alien sequels. It is an embarrasment to see him on this list.
              Everyone on the EnsconcingCloakSwaddler list besides eastwood, coens, and brooks. Everyone there is unpopular, unheard of, and untalented. Includes: Richard Lester, Michael Snow, Barbara Kopple, Joan Micklin Silver, Ken Jacobs, and Bob Rafelson(Directed one good movie which is Five Easy Pieces). This is the worst list i hope i will ever see.
              Richard Linkalter: Not that bad, but not top 10 material. Besides Dazed and Confused and Before Sunset/Sunrise he hasn't made anything to imprresive.

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                supernintendochalmers11 — 16 years ago(July 17, 2009 09:46 PM)

                1. Harmony Korine
                2. Jim Jarmusch - this is filmmaking
                3. Gus Van Sant - beauty is in the eye of the beholder
                4. Martin Scorsese - rollercoaster of a director
                5. Sofia Coppola - fine art
                6. Sidney Lumet - Classic films coming out on a conveyor belt (i mean that in a good way)
                7. Bob Rafelson - hypnotic
                8. Terrence Malick - this guy is the king of filmmaking
                9. Michael Cimino
                10. Terry Gilliam - movie magic
                11. Tobe Hooper - this is what horror movies are all about
                12. David Lynch - this list 2000is not in order
                13. Arthur Penn - filmmaking wouldnt be what it is without this man one of my favorites
                14. James Grey
                15. Elaine May
                16. Godfrey Reggio
                17. John Hughes
                18. Errol Morris
                19. Quay Brothers
                20. Jerry Shatzberg
                21. Peter Bogdonavich
                22. Terry Zwigoff
                23. Mel Brooks
                24. Sam Raimi
                25. Coens
                26. Vincent Gallo
                27. Spike Jonze
                28. Todd Solondz
                29. Jonathon Demme
                30. Paul Thomas Anderson
                  honorable mentions :
                  Ivan Reitman - Ghostbusters is the best film ever made
                  David Fincher - badass visionary Panic Room is the shiz
                  Tim Burton - what happened to this man his older films are amazing and now he just coughs up remakes like its nobudys bidness
                  i wanna see more Kenneth Anger his films are very interesting ive only seen like one and some of another though they were very good though i think he would make the list i just wanna see more.
                  i also wanna see more Monte Hellman - Two Lane Blacktop is amazing
                  James Cameron was awesome in the 80's- T2 is goods too
                  also wanna see films of all the directors EnsconcingCloakSwaddler listed that i havent seen or even heard off you have awesome taste dude
                  Woody Allen i need to see more hes hit and miss for me i like his zany comedies but thats about it i dont like him when hes serious but i still give anything he makes a chance i just dont like Annie Hall or Manhattan but i wanna see Interiors and Hannah and Her Sisters still
                  Ill watch any Aronofsky hes awesome
                  I really need to see some Michael Snow, Matthew Barney, Hal Hartley, Kirby Dick, and Les Blank.
                  Paul Auster seems interesting too.
                  im probably forgetting some
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                  zill_o_the_wisp — 15 years ago(July 25, 2010 09:08 PM)

                  I'm getting back to this so late because IMDb never sent me an email, and I forgot about it!
                  "
                  James Cameron was awesome in the 80's- T2 is goods too
                  also wanna see films of all the directors EnsconcingCloakSwaddler listed that i havent seen or even heard off you have awesome taste dude
                  Woody Allen i need to see more hes hit and miss for me i like his zany comedies but thats about it i dont like him when hes serious but i still give anything he makes a chance i just dont like Annie Hall or Manhattan but i wanna see Interiors and Hannah and Her Sisters still"
                  Yeah,
                  Terminator
                  and a couple other 80's things were cool, but he's no Walter Hill.
                  Thanks for the kind words. Have you seen
                  The Purple Rose of Cairo
                  ?
                  I must make a change in my "overrated" list, too:
                  Inglourious Basterd
                  was good enough to nullify that statement, and make me want to put someone else there. I dunno, George Marshall. Judd Apatow. Whoeverthehell.
                  There's some mistake. I'm not a member of the
                  Columbian Record Club
                  .

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                    zill_o_the_wisp — 16 years ago(August 05, 2009 07:12 PM)

                    "Walter Hill: Come on this guy has not directed one good movie. And his name is attached to the awful alien sequels. It is an embarrasment to see him on this list. "
                    Anyone who writes that is an embarrasment to the
                    world
                    of film lovers. Hill's only made a couple bad movies. And Aliens is somewhat better than the first one.

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                      downwithpies — 16 years ago(August 11, 2009 06:09 PM)

                      chris nolan is british dude

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                        zill_o_the_wisp — 15 years ago(July 25, 2010 09:02 PM)

                        You're right, but he makes American movies. But you're right. Okay, Todd Haynes instead.
                        God, I'm getting back to this late!
                        There's some mistake. I'm not a member of the
                        Columbian Record Club
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                            SamCHANGEID — 16 years ago(July 26, 2009 01:59 PM)

                            1. Woody Allen
                            2. Clint Eastwood
                            3. Coen Bros.
                            4. Speilberg- overrated sure but Schliners list and Saving private ryan are masterpieces
                              5.Paul Thomas Anderson
                              6.Gus Van Saint
                            5. Spike Lee
                              8.David Fincher
                            6. Tim Burton- movies are okay but always visually impressive.
                            7. Sidney Lumet
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                              qazxswcde — 16 years ago(July 29, 2009 03:31 PM)

                              nobody likes Wes Anderson I guess and only one mention of Spike Jonze

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                                deanowest — 16 years ago(September 15, 2009 08:36 PM)

                                Wes Anderson has yet to make a bad film, in my opinion.
                                Dictated, but not read.

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                                  dryslimjim — 16 years ago(September 22, 2009 01:20 PM)

                                  I think you're the first person in the history of film to call the Coen brothers overrated wow.
                                  "Cause she's got a great ass and you got your head all the way up it!" - Vincent Hanna

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                                    ryderdvs — 16 years ago(April 08, 2010 07:12 AM)

                                    Alexander Payne.
                                    James Cameron - prior to that AVATAR thing.
                                    Robert Zemeckis used to be a true visionary.
                                    Scorsese is overrated. He hasn't made a decent film since CASINO.
                                    And the fact that you included KEVIN SMITH into your list renders it bogus.

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                                      ZildjianDFW — 15 years ago(April 14, 2010 11:49 PM)

                                      In alphabetical order:
                                      Allen - He's Woody Allenenough said.
                                      Aronofsky - Consistently the most imaginative film-maker in America these days.
                                      Burton - Imaginative and visually brilliant.
                                      Coen Brothers - Brilliant, imaginative, artful but also entertaining.
                                      Eastwood - Many, many great films, especially over the past decade.
                                      Fincher - Love this guy; brilliant work.
                                      Mann - Some truly great films.
                                      Scorsese - A true giant, and a hugely influentialy figure.
                                      Spielberg - Art-housers like to bash him, but he's a real visionary.
                                      Tarantino - Never a dull moment, to be sure. Brilliant and witty.
                                      Now, as for some of the other directors people have mentioned:

                                      • I admire Lynch for his imagination and visual sensibility, but I can't say I enjoy watching his movies, overall. "Elephant Man" was his best, imo.
                                      • Paul Thomas Anderson is talented, but not the deity some people make him out to be, in my book.
                                      • Kevin Smith is a funny guy, and "Clerks" was interesting, but I wouldn't call him one of the greats.
                                      • Coppola: Some masterpieces in the 70s, but aside from that, very rocky career, very inconsistent.
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                                        bongkong1 — 15 years ago(May 05, 2010 08:46 PM)

                                        Favorite or Best?
                                        Well i would say that my favorite's are
                                        1.Quentin Tarantino
                                        2.Martin Scorsese
                                        3.The Coen Brothers
                                        4.Paul Thomas Anderson
                                        5.Francis Ford Coppola
                                        6.Clint Eastwood
                                        7.Woody Allen
                                        8.Steven Spielberg
                                        9.George Lucas
                                        10.Christopher Nolan
                                        I think it's funny to be delicate with subjects that are explosive.
                                        Jerry Seinfeld

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