most controversial director

Started by RogerRamjet2 pagesPoll

most controversial director

most controversial director

hi kids!

today i wanna discuss with you the most controversial directors in the film industry... or in other words: whose movies made the biggest impact on you, good or bad..

Uwe Bowe. How that man is allowed anywhere near a camera is the most controversial thing in cinematic history.

Originally posted by RogerRamjet
hi kids!

today i wanna discuss with you the most controversial directors in the film industry... or in other words: whose movies made the biggest impact on you, good or bad..

I don't see how your ""other words qualify as "other words" and not "different topic"

Originally posted by Bardock42
I don't see how your ""other words qualify as "other words" and not "different topic"

answer the damn question Paula!!

Originally posted by celestialdemon
Uwe Bowe. How that man is allowed anywhere near a camera is the most controversial thing in cinematic history.

Uwe Boll?

Ruggero Deodato was pretty controversial with "Cannibal Holocaust". He was even arrested.

agreed, a very disturbing movie..

John Waters

😂

John Waters.

I love his films. They're just too cheesy for words.

Stone isn't controversial...he's just an attention seeking rat who makes shit films about real events and turns them into total rubbish nonsense

Miike isn't contoversial either really...his films are just over the top and with my sense of humour are more funny than controversial

personally i think Tim Roth's only venture into directing was very bold and made a highly controversial film with "the warzone" which showed a pretty sickening child abuse scene

Gasper Noe is also got to be up their for "irreversible"

I'm gonna say Gasper Noe. Both of his films are extremely controversial, and his new one is supposed to be even more so. He's relatively young and has a long career ahead of him and he seems to exclusively do some of the harshest films he can.

Pasolini as well, mostly for Salo. But some of his other films were controversial, too.

Fred Vogel might be worth a mention as well because of his August Underground films.

Oh agree with The War Zone, very disturbing film Jaden. Definitely Gasper Noe, and also Larry Clark could be.

Originally posted by RogerRamjet
Uwe Boll?

Oops. My bad. Yeah, that's the way you spell it.

Some good names have been said so far. I'm going to throw two more... Stanley Kubrick and Michael Moore.

Michael Moore needs to have a debilitating brain hemmorage and spend the rest of his life a vegetable.

Michael Moore doesn't hate America....he hates salads. 😉

Oh, I know that, sir. I just think that he is just as big an idiot as that @$$hole O'Reilly.

Originally posted by Impediment
Oh, I know that, sir. I just think that he is just as big an idiot as that @$$hole O'Reilly.
Yeah, two sides of a shitty medal.

good candidates.dont know a couple of them so I'll go with the first director listed who did The Exorcist.That was extremely controversial at that time it was released I read.

Originally posted by Impediment
Ruggero Deodato was pretty controversial with "Cannibal Holocaust". He was even arrested.

Didn't he have to get the actors and actresses to appear in court to prove they weren't actually murdered?

-AC