The Most Talented Filmmaker Of All Time!

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Steven Spielburg-

E.T.? anyone.

Originally posted by speiderman
Steven Spielburg-

E.T.? anyone.

Hes done alot of great films.

S. Eisenstein...No doubt!

The Alpha, The Omega,...Akira Kurosawa.

Originally posted by Dario Argento
Great choises... I thought I was the only one in here who knew Dreyer.

I got lucky - we had one small indy cinema in the city I grew up in and I'd go to it every week no matter what was showing. They had a CT Dreyer season one summer and I was hooked.

Incidentaly, I see that TNT - Turner Classic movies is having a season of Dreyer movies this September.

Sunday, September 5
10:00 PM - Carl Th. Dreyer: My Metier ('95)
12:00 AM - The Passion of Joan of Arc ('28) (also Silent Sunday Night)
2:00 AM - Vampyr ('31)
3:30 AM - Carl Th. Dreyer: My Metier ('95)

Sunday, September 12
10:00 PM - Day of Wrath ('43)
12:00 AM - The Parson's Widow ('20) (also Silent Sunday Night)
1:30 AM - Michael ('24)

Sunday, September 19
10:00 PM - Ordet ('55)
12:15 AM - Leaves from Satan's Book ('19) (also Silent Sunday Night; special start time)

Sunday, September 26
10:00 PM - Gertrud ('65)
12:00 AM - Master of the House ('25) (also Silent Sunday Night)
2:15 AM - Carl Th. Dreyer: My Metier ('95)

No doubt I'm wasting my breath - but you folks in the USA could do worse than broaden your horizons beyond L.O.T. ****ing R.

I think I'll watch some of those too 😄

Speilberg all the way.

Pete got a long way to go still. Well he is was an Inde director, so cant really say much bout his past works.

Originally posted by fini
Speilberg all the way.

Pete got a long way to go still. Well he is was an Inde director, so cant really say much bout his past works.

Lets see what happens when Spielberg directs The Transformers.

Let me just list my top five one last time.

RANDOM ORDER

James Cameron
Steven Spielberg
Tim Burton
Sam Raimi
Brian Depalma

I'm adding Michael Mann to my list as well. Collateral was a nice follow up to Ali and Heat. A little slower, but the mood was great (I like Mann's choice of flim medium), and Jamie Foxx did a lot better than I thought he would in his role.

Originally posted by Primitive Screwhead #1
I'm adding Michael Mann to my list as well. Collateral was a nice follow up to Ali and Heat. A little slower, but the mood was great (I like Mann's choice of flim medium), and Jamie Foxx did a lot better than I thought he would in his role.

I would share my oppinion on Michael Mann but I haven't seen Collateral yet. As soon as I see it I'll add my oppinion.