ITT: post your favorite director and their best three films

ITT: post your favorite director and their best three films

John Carpenter
>Halloween
>The Thing
>They Live

John Carpenter
>Escape from New York
>The Thing
>Big Trouble in Little China

Akira Kurosawa
>Seven Samurai
>Ran
>Kagemusha

>posting the samurai movies he made to be commercial
>not posting the serious dramas that were his real interest

>WESLEY ANDERSON:

1. "THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS".

2. "RUSHMORE".

3. "THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL".


>MICHAEL HANEKE:

1. "DER SIEBENTE KONTINENT".

2. "71 FRAGMENTE EINER CHRONOLOGIE DES ZUFALLS".

3. "FUNNY GAMES" (2008).

John Carpenter
>The Thing
>In the Mouth of Madness
>They Live

Look, I like Sanjuro and The Hidden Fortress too, but those are HIS favourite movies and he can name whatever he wants as his personal favourites so blow it out your ass.

>Frank Capra
It's a Wonderful Life
It Happened One Night
Arsenic and Old Lace

Carpenter is over rated
He is an alright director but he cant turn his half baked ideas into a decent script
The Fog, Escape from New York, Prince of Darkness, and They Live are not good movies.
They have some interesting ideas that a better writer or more drafts could have teased out. But he just decided through poor writing ability or laziness 'fuck it, good enough' and made bad movies.

Sanjuro and Hidden Fortress are pretty fun.

Hot take, friend.

Uwe Boll

1. Bloodrayne

2. Postal

3. Rampage

Stanley Kubrick
>A clockwork orange
>Full metal jacket
>Eyes wide shut

>The Fog, Escape from New York, Prince of Darkness, and They Live are not good movies
That's your opinion, The Fog is the only that makes me agree with you.

Darren Aronofsky

>The fountain
>Reqiem for a dream
>Soldier Boyz

Orson Welles
>Chimes At Midnight
>Touch of Evil
>Mr Arkadin

>Alfonso Cuaron
Y tu Mama Tambien
A Little Princess
Children of Men

>Wes Anderson
Royal Tenenbaums
Moonrise Kingdom
Fantastic Mr. Fox

>Kubrick
Barry Lyndon
2001
The Shining

>Alejandro G. I.
Amores Perros
Biutiful
Birdman

Kubrick
-2001: A Space Odyssey
-A Clockwork Orange
-The Shinning

Ingmar Bergman
>Wild Strawberries
>Winter Light
>Fanny and Alexander

Clint Eastwood

High Plain Drifter
Million Dollar Baby
Gran Torino or Unforgiven, can't decide

Uwe isn't so bad when he's doing low budget, character driven, no SFX movies.

The Final Storm was pretty good, for example.

He's kino personified and I'm not even using the meme because he's German

Cronenberg
>Videodrome
>Scanners
>Crimes of the future

Jim Jarmusch
Mystery Train
Night on Earth
Only Lovers Left Alive

>videodrome
brilliant film, wasn't a fan of scanners though.

>no Citizen Kane

>no Outlaw Jose Wales
pleb

Welles considered Chimes at Midnight to be better than Kane

Evil is a great crime drama

Arkadin is hilarious

Scanners seems to be a bit hit or miss due to the lead actor being fucking terrible

Fincher

>Zodiac
>The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
>Panic Room

great effects and ending

Or Heartbreak Ridge

or Play Misty For Me

or A Perfect World

or The Rookie

or Bird

>Akira Kurosawa
Seven Samurai
The Hidden Fortress
High and Low

>no Barry Lyndon
into the trash

pic related

ikiru
ran
dersu uzala

mirror
stalker
andrei rublev

Mark Webb

500 days of summer
Amazing Spider-Man
Amazing Spider-Man 2

George Romero
>Day of the Dead
>Night of the Living Dead
>____Knightriders_____

Is that some kind of magic perspective memery or was Tartovsky really shorter than a Japanese man?

kurosawa was kinda tall for an asian and tarkovsky was a manlet

>kinda tall
its simply a matter of nutrition
Kurosawa came from a wealthy family and was born before WWII and so had plenty to eat

Kurosawa was a tall fucker for his time AND being Japanese with 1,82m - whatever the fuck that is in your retarded non-mentric Amerifatski system
Tarkovsky was perfectly average with 1,71m

Damn, Kurosawa would be a decent height for a modern European. That must have made him a god in Japan.

>average with 1,71m

6 ft even

Toshiro Mifune was 5'11"
It wasn't that unusual

The idea of Asians being small statured is because we are familiar with post-WWII Asians, or pre-war peasants from the Japanese occupation of Korea and China
This is because they had limited nutritional food growing up

The same thing happened to Greeks and Italians after WWII, major food shortages and famines
I live in an area with a lot of Greek and Italian migrants born during or after WWII. So many of them are not much past 5 ft
And their kids and grand kids are normal height

He was born in 1932, you tard, in fucking Russia of all places where there is only potato distilled vodka to drink and potatoes to eat. Look up average height of the soviet union male population in his age group.

Hal Needham
Smokey and The Bandit
Cannonball Run
Hooper

I-I was just joking.

Smokey was so good, what the fuck happened with the sequels? They're trash.

>High and Low
this, fucking this. I love that kino, but people always forget about it


Also

>Leone
>TGTBTU
>OUAT in the west
>OUAT in America

No discussion with that, right?

>Scorsese

Goodfellas
After Hours
Raging Bull

>Gran Torino or Unforgiven, can't decide
I can't decide if you're trolling or just retarded. Unforgiven ia a master piece, GT a piece of trash. Go watch Harry Brown to see how good that movie could have been if Eastwood had functional balls

>Wilder
The apartment
Double Indemnity

Lost Weekend/One two three/Avanti, can't decide

The Coen brothers
>O Brother, Where Art Thou?
>No Country For Old Men
>Barton Fink

>joking

Zack Snyder
>BVSDOJ: Ultimate Edition
>Sucker Punch: Director's Cut
>Legends of the Guardians The Owls of Ga'Hoole: Workprint

Denis Villeneuve
>Prisoners
>Incendies
>Enemy

>no Inside Llewyn Davis

ok

Jeremy Saulnier
>Blue Ruin
>Green Room
>Murder Party

Overrated as fuck imo

Citizen Kane
The Magnificent Ambersons
Touch of Evil

Jean Renoir
>The Rules of the Game
>La Grande Illusion
>Boudu Saved from Drowning

Sergei Eisenstein
>Battleship Potemkin
>Ivan the Terrible
>October: Ten Days That Shook the World

Federico Fellini
>8½
>La Dolce Vita
>La Strada

Charlie Chaplin
>City Lights
>The Gold Rush
>Monsieur Verdoux

Wong Kar Wai
>In The Mood for Love
>Fallen Angels
>2046

Alfred Hitchcock
>Vertigo
>Psycho
>Rear Window

>Inland Empire
>Mulholland Drive
>The Straight Story

Akira Kurosawa
>Seven Samurai
>Rashomon
>Ikiru

Francis Ford Coppola
>The Godfather
>The Godfather Part II
>Apocalypse Now

Carl Theodor Dreyer
>The Passion of Joan of Arc
>Ordet
>Gertrud

Stanley Kubrick
>2001: A Space Odyssey
>Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
>Barry Lyndon

>Shadow of a Doubt
>North by Northwest
>Spellbound

John Ford
>The Searchers
>Stagecoach
>The Grapes of Wrath

This is a really comfy thread. Thanks to all anons for posting.

Ingmar Bergman
>Wild Strawberries
>Persona
>Fanny and Alexander

Same but The Conversation replaces one of the Godfathers.

isn't that confirmed that his game adaptations were money laundering scheme?

Jean-Luc Godard
>Breathless
>Pierrot le Fou
>Contempt

>high plains drifter
My fucking nigger.

Vittorio De Sica
>Bicycle Thieves
>Umberto D.
>Miracle in Milan

Michelangelo Antonioni
>L'Avventura
>La Notte
>L'Eclisse

but that's MY favorite director !
>they Live
>BTILC
>The thing

Yasujirō Ozu
>Tokyo Story
>Late Spring
>An Autumn Afternoon

Frank Darabont you plebs and poseurs !
>The Mist
>The Green Mile
>The Majestic

Kenji Mizoguchi
>Ugetsu
>Sansho the Bailiff
>The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums

Andrei Tarkovsky
>Andrei Rublev
>The Mirror
>Stalker

Satyajit Ray
>Pather Panchali
>Jalsaghar
>Charulata

Robert Bresson
>Pickpocket
>Au Hasard Balthazar
>Mouchette

fuck you
and fuck you

D. W. Griffith
>Intolerance
>The Birth of a Nation
>Broken Blossoms

What is your fucking problem?

Billy Wilder
>Some Like It Hot
>Sunset Boulevard
>The Apartment

Luis Buñuel
>L'Age d'Or
>Viridiana
>Nazarin

Alain Resnais
>Hiroshima Mon Amour
>Night and Fog
>Last Year at Marienbad

Max Ophüls
>Letter from an Unknown Woman
>The Earrings of Madame de…
>Everybody's Woman

Howard Hawks
>Rio Bravo
>Bringing Up Baby
>His Girl Friday

P.T.A.

There Will Be Blood
The Master
Inherent Vice

Roberto Rossellini
>Paisan
>Journey to Italy
>Germany, Year Zero