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grchereck — 18 years ago(January 13, 2008 12:24 PM)
What, no Shane Meadows? (I loved his This Is England and Dead Man's Shoes, and A Room For Romeo Brass and 24/7 weren't bad either.)
Some nice picks, though.
"I know I'm not normal but I'm trying to change!" ~ Muriel's Wedding -
Anscombe — 17 years ago(July 10, 2008 03:05 AM)
Greengrass might get on there, for United 93. But Parker? Surely not. He is one of the worst film-makers of all time. (I will argue for this if you want.) Winterbottom has not made a great film, and nor - in my view - has Scott, even though he is a supreme stylist. (There is a case to be made for Alien and Blade Runner as great films, even though they are not to my taste.)
I think it's an excellent list. Cox and Watkins definitely belong on there, as do Leigh and Loach. Davies belongs at the top. The only person who does not belong there is Frears, who is really a journeyman, with no distinctive visual style (unlike Davies, Roeg, Watkins, even Leigh), and - dare I say it - has never made a great film. I would consider replacing him with Ken Russell. Even though Russell has made some of the worst films of all time (Tommy, Lair of the White Worm), there is some great work there (the stuff on Elgar and Debussy, The Devils) that mark him out as a master filmda0-maker, albeit a massively erratic one. In my humble opinion - I should add. -
TheWanderingFish — 14 years ago(April 14, 2011 10:19 AM)
Ridley Scott hasn't made a great film in nearly thirty years. Paul Greengrass and Alan Parker are both very hit-and-miss, and neither has made a great film. The jury's still out on Michael Winterbottom, but I could see him placing here in a decade or so.
Either way, at this point, Mike Leigh has directed more great films than all of those on your list (plus Danny Boyle, plus Meadows) combined.
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mulholland_empire — 14 years ago(June 07, 2011 04:56 AM)
agreed alan parker is hit or miss. but calling him a terrible filmmaker is really absurd.
the guy directed midnight express..one of the most intense films ever. how is this not a great film. the music alone gives me the creeps just thinking about the atmosphere. have you people seen this film?
mississippi burning is another great film by parker with gene hackman.
and possibly my favorite parker film, angel heart with de niro and rourke. its insanely underrated.
if you are going to argue that all those films are terrible dont even bother, just stick w boring mike leigh, he seems to be on a roll with movies that tend to wallow in boringness the whole time. -
CitrusWithFuschiaTrim — 17 years ago(November 10, 2008 01:23 AM)
it's not sexsist but the only female director who makes good movies in sofia copala
Hopelessly off-topic BUT: that's crazy talk! Agns Varda, Jane Campion, Catherine Breillat and Samira Makhmalbaf were responsible for some of the most memorable films I've yet seen. (To name just the first few women who come to mind.) -
ryankent_afi — 17 years ago(November 11, 2008 06:55 PM)
EBFilms, I'm sure the original poster was intending this to be a debate and for people to post their own lists in relation to his.
My favourite directors would be (in no order)
Shane Meadows
Ken Loach
Mike Leigh
Adrian Lyne (Fatal Attraction and Jacob's Ladder were good films)
Ridley Scott (for Alien and Blade Runner only)
If Gary Oldman would count for Nil By Mouth then he would definately be on there.