My Top 10 Favourite Directors

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a list of my top ten directors!

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  • chris nolan #10? wat!

  • @delta2ish Dude this list is like 2 years old, I gotta update my list cause after seeing Inception ,Nolan for sure is in my top 5

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  • Excellent List man, can't disagree with any of it!

  • michael bay?? get the fuck outta here

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  • @delta2ish my fav directorr luc besson!

  • Where is Kubrick, Polanski, Lynch, Spike lee or Woody Allen?

  • Brian Singer, lasse halstram?

  • @LukeLovesRose If Cameron is known for anything, its the "dazzle" factor (special effects). But again, personal taste over here, you're welcome to your opinion. At least we can agree on the talent Hitchcock and Kubrick and other directors of the past.

  • @PANDAdrinking

    You're a genius. The new Hitchcock would not be making suspense thrillers. He would be mastering a new genre. And people have been calling Cameron a master of action since The Terminator. After Kubrick, who also made very few masterpiece, do you really think the modern Hitchcock would be able to punch out a new movie with new techniques every year?? Nolan is like every other "great" filmmaker out there today. He stands on the shoulders of true masters like Hitchcock or Kubrick.

  • @LukeLovesRose he's the furthest thing possible to the modern day Hitchcock for a number of reasons: 1) He takes way too long to make a movie (Hitchcock released Vertigo, North by Northwest, and Psycho all b/w 1958 &1960 -- all better movies than any of Cameron's...which take him like 7 years to make on avg.) 2) Hitchcock and Cameron make completely different styles/genres of film (Hitchcock focuses on story and Cameron likes special effects) 3) C. Nolan would be the modern day Hitchcock.

  • @PANDAdrinking

    LOL. You're down-grading the modern day Hitchcock due to personal taste?? Are you fucking kidding??

  • @dixxjamm

    LOL. Is this a reaction to Avatar?? Because, after a career like James Cameron's, you'd be a fool not to put him on top best director's lists.

  • OMG! Nolan? Lynch? Jackson? Are you serious?

    I'm glad you placed James Cameron on your list. But, no way is Scott a better filmmaker or Darabont and especially NOT Zwick. Jesus. See more movies.

    I mean, Steven Spielberg and Scorsese are No. 1 and No. 2?? Where the fuck was Kubrick or Hitchcock??

  • Good list except for James Cameron (I can't really enjoy his movies, mostly due to personal taste) and I would have added Wes Anderson (my favorite director), Francis Ford Coppola, and George Lucas.

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