ITT: completely different types of movies by the same director

ITT: completely different types of movies by the same director.

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The Evil Dead and For the Love of the Game

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Pretty shocking desu

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Braindead and the Lotr movies by Jackson.

"THE MATRIX" VERSUS "JUPITER ASCENDING".

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He also made A Time to Kill.

He can direct just fine it's just that B&R is a textbook case of a director being completely unfamiliar absolutely hating the subjecting material of the project.

True.
Phone Booth was also pretty well done.

A Time To Kill is also the first time I saw McConaughey on screen so I never quite understood why the "McConnaissance" was such a big deal. He was always good desu.

Actually I forgot I saw him before in that Texas Chainsaw Massacre sequel. Point still stands tho.

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This one wins

the last house on the left is edgy garbage and the other one was so he could earn cash the sellout cunt
bad lieutenant is a pretty unusual but fairly decent movie desu

He was in a ton of shitty movies in the 2000s
Then he decided to stop being in shit and moved to exclusively doing kino

haha that's a BAD example, user.

>completely different types of movies by the same director.
no it's not

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no

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the difference in quality is staggering.

Resurrection was pretty quirky desu

>the other one was so he could earn cash the sellout cunt
Incorrect. Craven wanted to do this movie but Miramax would only let him if he directed a Scream sequel. It was a project close to his heart.

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>tfw no Desperado era Antonio playing jackie estacado in a Darkness adaption

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the exorcist/ sorcerer/ the french connection

all very different, all great flicks

Paths Of Glory - Eyes Wide Shut
they're much more than mere flicks, user.

Someone do William Friedkin.

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todd phillips used to do kino documentaries

Miike has done some weird shit.

8MM's an even bigger contrast. Probably the darkest mainstream, mid-budget film I've ever seen (The Exorcist, at a push, but it at least relegates its threats to the supernatural)

Gunn's a great example because you can go all the way back to Troma and he ends up making $250 million movies

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Wasn't one of the promotional materials for Hated done by John Wayne Gacy?

>Troma
no way man he was doing scooby doo in the 2000s- before super. gog 2 is not a far stretch from that

hasnt he said he will do any movie, just give him a script and he will never turn it down?

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a classic

This is more shocking 2bh

>no trigger discipline

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>Bad Taste
My dad rented that movie when I was younger. Shit is fucking weird. I was surprised when I got older, after LotR came out, that Peter Jackson did that.

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youtube.com/watch?v=zBniVC_p1Zs

FUCKING KINO

>CGI fest with greeks being heroes
>CGI fest with owls being heroes
I don't think they are that different

This is more like a self sabotage thread

Eraser Head + Blue Velvet + Mulholland Drive + Inland Empire
>Vs
Straight Story and Elephant Man

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>le final
FUCKING REDDIT GET OUT

Bad Taste, Braindead and LOTR are all in my top films ever made.
Not a fan of some of Peter Jackson's work but for the most part he's made some G.O.A.T films.

and dune

does this count?

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Take out North by Northwest, put in Mr. & Mrs. Smith.

Makes sense given context?

honestly what the fuck

No.

It makes more sense. North by Northwest is a thriller, it isn't drastically different from Psycho. Mr. & Mrs. Smith is a lighthearted comedy, it doesn't have anything in common with Psycho.

Fuck off.

Why are you angry, user?

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not bad

top fucking kek

George Miller directed The Road Warrior and Babe: Pig in the City

Kek

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