My favorite directors are Godard, Tarkovsky, Bergman, Antonioni, Resnais, Melville, Fellini, Malle and Bresson.
Who are yours?
My favorite directors are Godard, Tarkovsky, Bergman, Antonioni, Resnais, Melville, Fellini, Malle and Bresson.
Who are yours?
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Lynch, Coens, Anderson, Malick, Kaufman
you look like bait btw
Nolan and Eastwood.
Tarkovsky, Tarr, Antonioni, Lynch and Rivette
Directors? David Fincher.
Sofia Coppola, Harmony Korine, Michael Mann, Zack Snyder, Béla Tarr, Jordan Peele
not OP but you look like bait you huge pleb minus malick
bresson should really be everyone's favorite director. antonioni is really inconsistent, but there's something about his movies i like way beyond 'movies' - blow up was really an aesthetic revelation. i feel the same way about michael mann desu
"I want to seem cool so I looked up best foreign directors and copied their names"
My favorite directors are those who'll make me appear smart and intelligent among my peers.
Anderson is a bit plebby, I'll admit, but Coens/ Lynch are patrish. Nothing matches the variety, pessimism, beauty, and humor of the Coen brothers
let me guess, you like pynchon and michael chabon?
my tastes for living directors.
gold medals:
>costa-gavras
>david cronenberg
>terrence malick
>jacques audiard
>michael mann
>paul verhoeven
>nicolas roeg
>michael haneke
>roman polanski
>werner herzog
silver medals:
>jim jarmusch
>alex cox
>larry clark/harmony korine
>lars von trier
>william friedkin
bronze medals:
>john carpenter
>ridley scott
>brian de palma
>peter weir
>steven soderbergh
stopped watching movies about a year ago, but want to get into some modern asian movies including anime. also any modern experimental/video art suggestions would be cool.
not him but really you're going to throw the pynchmeister under the bus with fucking chabon? or is this b8
not well read enough. inherent vice was good, but not great, i liked the film more. i own chabon but he is too far down on my list. I like McCarthy, Mckenna, Wallace, dostoevsky
>im a criterion slut
criterion is great, but it's like nyrb classics - ton of canonical shit they can't get that's just as good.
terence mckenna? i like your style. you should check out david cronenberg
his naked lunch adaptation is god tier user
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My favorite directors are authors.
i love this set too - best for picking up 17 yrs old hipster girl
you know that scene from persona with sex on the beach? that's where i go for the kill - i must've seen this movie like 7 times at this point, with 4:2 kill ratio i think(1st time by myself ofc)
another one is the mirror, but b/c it makes me horny(af), and not the girl - first, the shower scene, idk, this woman is just so.. real? and ofc the final scene, where he asks her if she wants a boy or a girl, and she cries, and when i watch this scene it just feels like making babies is the most natural thing ever(it is tho xd) so you just turns towards her and make one(they are always on the pill, such a turn-off.. but if you don't ask you can pretend)
fucking pseud
Like what? I'm interested now.
/tv/ has shit taste
>No one said Spielberg
fucking laughed out loud
Lubitsch, Chaplin, Keaton, Newmeyer, Truffaut, Fellini and Bergman.
also, fav film is fanny & alexander, does that make me look cooler?
>muh patrish
whats wrong with Lynch, Coens, Anderson, Malick, Kaufman?
So Krasznahorkai?
Taste is generally irrelevant if you don't write some commentary to accompany it, especially on a literature board.
that's not in criterion? barry lyndon, for one. but if you want some good shit, check out the old british show 'moviedrome'. it was a cult film show hosted by alex cox (repo man director) and then some other chotch. the listing of all the movies they played is on a website someone made, and most of cox's intros are on youtube:
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lots of great stuff in there you'd have trouble finding on any best-of lists or criterion. some really dope ones are 'electra glide in blue' and 'wicker man.'