Nick Cohen ---- The Reeds
Patrick Alessandrin ----- District 13: Ultimatum
Brian Levant ----- The Spy Next Door
Dror Zahavi ----- For My Father
Judd Apatow ------ Funny People
Last edited by Impediment on Mar 24th, 2010 at 10:40 PM
yeah for years I always like the orgginal Terminater better than T2 because I was dissapointed to not see Arnold as a bad guy again in the second one since he was so great as being bad in the first one.But once after I got over my dissapointment of that though,over the years I got to where I liked T2 better because it had much better special effects and more action in it.
I disagree. I think that it helps to emphasize her obsession with ending Skynet. That, and the cut scene from the original theatrical release where see sees Kyle and he "holds her" and reassures her beliefs.
David Cronenberg - A History of Violence, The Fly, Eastern Promises Stanley Kubrick - Full Metal Jacket, 2001, A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, The Killing, Paths of Glory, Dr. Strangelove Frank Darabont - The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile Tarsem Singh - Immortals, The Cell (I need to see The Fall) Martin Scorsese - The Last Temptation of Christ, Casino, The Aviator, Shutter Island Darren Aronofsky - The Fountain, Pi Quentin Tarantino - Inglorious Basterds, Pulp Fiction Alfred Hitchcock - Frenzy, Psycho, The Birds, Rear Window Steven Spielberg - Jurassic Park, Minority Report, Schindler's List David Fincher - Seven, Fight Club, The Social Network David Lynch - The Elephant Man, Mulholland Drive, Blue Velvet, Lost Highway Francis Ford Coppola - The Godfather, Apocalypse Now Roman Polanski - The Pianist, Rosemary's Baby The Wachowski Brothers - The Matrix Trilogy Alfonso Cuarón - Children of Men Wolfgang Petersen - Troy, Das Boot Trey Parker - Team America: World Police
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Kubrick - A Clockwork Orange
Scorsese - Shutter Island
Cameron - Titanic
Nolan - The Prestige
Hitchcock - Suspicion
[I don't think these are necessarily the best movies by these directors, but I loved how their direction worked hand in hand with the film. Like, you can really say : Oh yeah, that's Nolan.]
also :
There are certain directors who "stamp" all of their work.
Guillermo Del Toro
Alfred Hitchcock
Christopher Nolan
Woody Allen
Martin Scorsese
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Christopher Nolan - The Prestige
David Lynch - Mulholland Dr.
Stanley Kubrick - 2001: A Space Odyssey
David Fincher - Fight Club
Darren Aronofsky - Black Swan
yeah I disagree as well and I am so grateful for the directors cut because the cut scene included in it with Kyle holding her and reassuring her makes for a powerful and touching scene and makes the movie that much better.