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on: Today at 12:14:15 AM
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Started by Trevor - Last post by Archivist
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This is not an easy question as there are many directors who made a few movies I love, but others which I haven't liked at all. Directors who's work I generally like across many movies:
Christopher Nolan John Woo Michael Bay Alex Proyas
Christopher Nolan needs no explanation; of all the directors, his movies consistently make me think, 'I wish I had directed that' rather than, 'what a great movie'. John Woo has made so many awesome movies, both in Hong Kong and America. His Mission Impossible II is my favourite of the franchise. Michael Bay gets a lot of flack, but his movies are generally really high quality and heaps of fun. Alex Proyas has directed so many cool movies like The Crow, Dark City, and Knowing.
Runners up:
Wong Kar Wai (2046, The Grandmaster)
Russel Mulcahy (only Highlander and The Shadow, not very fond of his others)
Stephen Chow (Kung Fu Hustle)
Jackie Chan - yeah, I love them all
James Cameron - NOT Titanic, Avatar or any of that predicable drivel, but the good stuff like Terminator and T2
Ridley Scott - I generally enjoy his movies but I never feel like, 'wow, I wish i had done that'.
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on: May 20, 2024, 10:53:01 PM
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Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by RCMerchant
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Cheez and crackers! I knew it!
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on: May 20, 2024, 10:37:39 PM
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Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by RCMerchant
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WAGON TRAIN- an old TV western. I like it.
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on: May 20, 2024, 10:14:01 PM
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Started by Trevor - Last post by RCMerchant
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I'm watched the wizard of Oz in sync with Pink Flyod. While smoking pot.
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on: May 20, 2024, 09:47:53 PM
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Started by claws - Last post by RCMerchant
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98. the RED HOUSE (1947)
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on: May 20, 2024, 09:35:25 PM
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Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by indianasmith
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HE'S OUT THERE (2018)
My daughter chose this one randomly on Prime, and although our viewing was interrupted several times (phone calls, spouses, etc.) I found the movie creepy and riveting. Laura and her husband have planned a weekend away with their two girls at a lake house they've rented, but the husband has a late meeting and plans to get there that night. When the three arrive, the groundskeeper/security guard helps them open the gate, which is stuck, and almost immediately we begin to notice odd things. Then, as it gets dark, one of the girls gets sick from a cupcake she found and ate, and then suddenly the family is being stalked by a diabolically clever masked psychopath. The tension keeps amping up, especially in the last 40 minutes. This one has a lot of negative reviews on IMDB, mainly focusing on the two little girls, but I thought it was a great movie, creepy and suspenseful till the very end! 4/5
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on: May 20, 2024, 08:57:20 PM
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Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by RCMerchant
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HOUSE OF DARK SHADOWS (1970)
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on: May 20, 2024, 08:54:00 PM
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Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by RCMerchant
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I can't think of someone as talentless as Fred Durst. He can't perform music, and he sure can't direct a film. the FANATIC (2019) is proof in point. John Travolta plays Moose- a half-wit film fan. I won't say mentally handicapped, because he's a half-wit, like a Fritz in Frankenstein half wit. He stalks and- I dunno- I couldn't sit threw the last quarter- it was BAD. And not in a good way. All that Scientology s**t must be seeping into Travolta's brain, to believe this was a good idea.
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on: May 20, 2024, 06:43:06 PM
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Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by bob
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Dark City
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