1. Orson Welles
2. Jean Renoir
3. Charles Chaplin
4. Federico Fellini
5. Sergei Eisenstein
6. Alfred Hitchcock
7. John Ford
8. Akira Kurosawa
9. Jean-Luc Godard
10. Luis Bunuel
Rank top 10 directors of all time
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very...eclectic
>no Kubrik
Kys mate
Top 10 according to whom?
1. Ingmar Bergman
2. Fritz Lang
3. Robert Bresson
4. Tsai Ming-Liang
5. F.W. Murnau
6. Andrei Tarkovsky
7. Kenji Mizoguchi
8. Hiroshi Teshigahara
9. Carl Theodor Dreyer
10. Larisa Shepitko (wildcard)
all wrong
t. imdb embryo
1. Bergman
2. Ozu
3. Esisenstein
3. Fellini
4. Tarkovsky
5. Kurosawa
6. Welles
7. Chaplin
8. Hitchcock
9. Kubrick
10. Scorsese
1. Alfred Hitchcock
2. Sidney Lumet
3. Martin Scorsese
4. Billy WIlder
5. Francis Ford Coppola
6. Stanley Kubrick
7. F. W. Marnau
8. Ingmar Bergman
9. David Lynch
10. Roman Polanski
in my very humble opinion
1. Alfred Hitchcock
2. Orson Welles
3. Stanley Kubrick
4. Federico Fellini
5. Jean-Luc Godard
6. Francis Ford Coppola
7. Akira Kurosawa
8. Ingmar Bergman
9. Jean Renoir
10. John Ford
1. Christopher Nolan
2. Quentin Tarantino
3. Wes Anderson
4. David Lynch
5. Stanley Kubrick
6. Alfonso Cuaron
7. Martin Scorsese
8. Woody Allen
9. Zach Snyder
10. Spike Jonze
this
All plebs.
1. Charles Chaplin
2. Vittorio De Sica
3. Sergei Eisenstein
4. D.W. Griffith
5. Jean Renoir
6. Robert Flaherty
7. Marcel Carne
8. Rene Clair
9. John Ford
10. Carl Theodor Dreyer
4u
top kek
>ranking the greats on a number based system
Disgusting. And you call yourselves cinephiles.
Just make a list of the essential 50 or whatever.
How's Bergman suddenly #1 above freakin Welles Hitchcock Fellini Kurosawa and the rest?
He's a better director than them.
>no mention of Sergio Leone
Guy made some of the most influential western films and couldn't speak a word of English.
You all niggaz need Jesus.
He's a hack that ripped off Kurosawa
Fincher should be #1 right? With Tarantino as close 2nd.
1. Kenji Mizoguchi
2. Max Ophüls
3. John Ford
4. Yasujirō Ozu
5. Luis Buñuel
6. Jean Renoir
7. Ernst Lubitsch
8. Robert Altman
9. Michael Powell + Emeric Pressburger
10. Victor Erice
elaborate
Hitchcock sucks his only good movie is Psycho
OP here. Even though I disagree, this is the only list ITT so far I have respect for. Maybe except #10.
Eisenstein
Chaplin
Kubrick
Hitchcock
Tarkovsky
Kurosawa
Bergman
Lang
Lynch
Lean
Bergman made movies about the human soul. Those you listed made good exciting movies often with good or great visuals that lacked human artistry.
Fassbinder
Bergman
Antonioni
Teshigahara
Jarmusch
Wenders
Bunuel
Bresson
Visconti
Billy Wilder
I've actually realized that I forgot Hitchcock in the first spot, removing Erice from the list
agree
but dreyer should be higher and bresson shouldn't be there
Bresson definitrey belongs there, unlike Lang, Teshigahara and Shepitko (all of whom I love btw)
fuck you erice is miles better than any other on your list faggot
it's one of his worst
anti naturalism has no place in film user
remove lynch and you have a solid list
Read Notes Sur Le Cinématographe you peabrain
sure, famiglia, sure
Then why won't you put Tarkovsky at #1? Also, cinema is not about exploring soul. Otherwise you can as well apply the same criteria to literature. Cinema first of all should be judged by cinematography, camera works, montage etc
Erice
Parajanov
Piavoli
Hanak
Kore-eda
Kieslowski
Rivette
Monteiro
Guerin
Ruiz
Val de Omar
Tarkovsky
Yoshida
Epstein
Portabella
Fellini
my favorite director(in no order)
Cassavetes
Mekas
Carax
木下 惠介
Ponting
Grandrieux
Chytilová
Rivette
Joe วีระเศรษฐกุล
Wenders
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Rohmer
Malick
Eustache
Andersson
Эйзeнштeйн
楊德昌
Oliveira
Ponting
Feuillade
衣笠 貞之助
Borzage
Capra
Żuławski
>mfw these plebs have probably never watched a film by 佐藤寿保 [Hisayasu Sato], Rafael Corkidi, 小川紳介 [Shinsuke Ogawa], Alain Fleischer, Bill Gunn, 吴文光 [Wu Wenguang], András Jeles or Franco Brocani
>Cinema first of all should be judged by X
uh, that's not how subjective appreciation of art works dude
*tips fedora*
oops came out more than 10, will delete
Did they not teach you how to count to 10 in kindergarten?
I'll just throw out my favorites
Wong Kar Wai
Leone
Peckinpah
Welles
Altman
Kurosawa
Murnau
De Palma
Lynch
FF Coppola
>literally who from spain with 3 movies filmography > literally fucking hitchcock
kek
I choose what I judge cinema by. If I would judge camera work or cinematography I would praise Sven Nyman and not Bergman you see.
It's his 2nd best after Vertigo. Only plebs disagree.
This. An hero, OP.
1. Ozu
2. Bresson
3. Renoir
4. Gance
5. Griffith
6. Chaplin
7. Mizoguchi
8. Hitchcock
9. Rossellini
10. Buñuel
I for one wholeheartedly agree
Vertigo is one of the supreme masterpieces of the western civilization, not even kidding
i knew all of them except the last one lel
nice to be on kg
>i rate hitchcock
佐藤寿保小川紳介吴文光4634jdxty43t837ytdfwsewer84328g39dgf87 fucking plebs
learn to use Sup Forums fucking newfag
why?
Tarkovsky
Kiarostami
Tarr
Fellini
Ozu
Goddard
Coppola
Antonioni
Kubrick
Dreyer
In no particular order
"X > Y" means X is more than Y
fucking retard
GET SOME TASTE!
again, learn to use Sup Forums you fucking newfag
See it
See it again
See it again
See it again
See it again
etc.
1 Welles
2 Lang
3 Hitchcock
4 Bergman
5 Chaplin
6 Bunuel
7 Kurosawa
8 Polanski
9 Wilder
10 Angelopoulos
Learn to kill yourself, please, stop wasting out oxygen
I saw it like 10 times and I was the one who posted it's his best. I'm just asking for your vision.
solid list, like it
If you favorite direct is
1. America
2. Born after 1940
3. Is in imdb's top 20
You should fuck off back to R3ddit.
Fellini
Mann
Kubrick
Truffaut
Kurosawa
Welles
Hitchcock
Tarkovsky
Bergman
Antonioni
Sorry, i just changed my mind, it's overrated as shit and the ending is laughably bad
so edgy brah
wow you have some deliberated opinions
why are you still alive faggot? our oxygen is depleting. don't procrastinate.
kubric is trash you butthurt burgers.
Oh, I misenterpreted you, sorry
I just really love every aspect of the film, starting from the themes (never being able to fulfill your desires, the pain that comes from feeling betrayed, being in love with something that doesn't exist...), the gorgeous soundtrack, the cinematography, the acting...
Small moments like this one...
youtu.be
The rewatch value is infinite, and I like it more every time I watch it
(1:06 - 1:30)
i'ma live longer than you, die now faggot and let me fuck you
Georges Méliès is the only one that matters
>kubric
>trash
If this is b8, it's shitty.
If it's not, you should consider ending your life.
>GODard not one
DROPPED
The second half is a mess, it drags on much longer than needed
sure thing you will, as you're 3 yo and I'm 26.
I too love it more with each subsequent watch
>not Lumiere brothers
goDARD
His only good work are from the 80s up to Histoire(s) du cinéma. 60s is overrated under the ~influence~ criteria (though Week-end is abnormally good for that period of his work), 70s were trash and their ~experimental~ and ~subversive~ aspects were revisited and expanded by his 80s works (Six fois deux is an exception, but it's a TV series too) and his post-Histoire(s) works have become too obfuscated while bringing nothing relevant to his oeuvre.
>no ザックのスナイダー
>no 迈克尔·贝
>no 우베 의 볼이 네
Man, this thread is pretty embarrassing. I don't know how you guys can call yourselves film buffs.