I was thinking, I haven't seen every film made by even my favorite directors. I've missed a number of Kubrick films. There's one David Lynch movie I haven't seen and have no plans to (plus a lot of shorts). I skipped Ed Wood's late porn films. I gave up on Andy Sidaris after 7 or 8 movies.
The only directors I can think of for whom I've seen all of their movies are the ones with very small bodies of work. Some with only two or three movies. Among directors I can think of for whom I've seen every film they made, Satoshi Kon probably has the most (he only made 4 features before dying young).
I guess I'm just not obsessive about seeing everything someone makes; I don't make it a priority.
How about the rest of you? Do you make it a point to see everything a particular director makes? And if so, among those whose entire body of work you've seen, who has the most movies? (Actors could count for these purposes, too).
I dunno. I seen all Ed Wood's movies! I have seen every Kubrick movie, after finally seeing BARRY LYNDON- which I didn't think I would like. But I did. If anything, the photography is beautiful.
I seen all Bruce Lee's movies! Not every episode of the Green Hornet or the ones he did as a child in China in the 40's and 50's.
Bruce Lee- the KID (1950)
http://youtu.be/K_ppSI-tUEk (http://youtu.be/K_ppSI-tUEk)
I've seen every film Stanley Kubrick, Christopher Nolan, James Wan and J. J. Abrams have directed.
I have seen all but one of John Carpenter's movies. Not caught his biopic of Elvis.
struggling to think of any (except directors that only did 1 or 2)
I've seen all of Tarantino's except the latest one...
seen 14 out of Dario Argento's 18 full length movies
Adrian Lynne how many have you seen
2002 Unfaithful
1997 Lolita
1993 Indecent Proposal
1990 Jacob's Ladder
1987 Fatal Attraction
1986 9½ Weeks
1983 Michael Sembello: Maniac (Video short)
1983 Irene Cara: Flashdance... What a Feeling (Video short)
1983 Flashdance
1980 Foxes
I have not seen Foxes but I've seen all the others including the videos (edit wait no I haven't seen his Lolita version)
Quote from: lester1/2jr on July 28, 2020, 08:36:44 PM
Adrian Lynne how many have you seen
2002 Unfaithful
1997 Lolita
1993 Indecent Proposal
1990 Jacob's Ladder
1987 Fatal Attraction
1986 9½ Weeks
1983 Michael Sembello: Maniac (Video short)
1983 Irene Cara: Flashdance... What a Feeling (Video short)
1983 Flashdance
1980 Foxes
I have not seen Foxes but I've seen all the others including the videos (edit wait no I haven't seen his Lolita version)
I've only seen JACOB'S LADDER and fast-forwarded through 9 1/2 WEEKS as a teen looking for good parts.
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 27, 2020, 01:24:50 PM
... I have seen every Kubrick movie, after finally seeing BARRY LYNDON- which I didn't think I would like. But I did. If anything, the photography is beautiful...
I have
BARRY LYNDON on DVD and an OOP CD of the Soundtrack. I truly dislike
RYAN O'NEAL though too old, he is perfect casting for the part of Redmond Barry (kind of a loyal foolish turd). That's probably my favorite
KUBRICK film but those I know, I love.
I don't chase down anybody's career in film, but there are several directors I usually enjoy. Now if we were talking records (as in music) I do chase down lots of artists careers... my favorite!
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 27, 2020, 01:24:50 PM
...I seen all Bruce Lee's movies! Not every episode of the Green Hornet or the ones he did as a child in China in the 40's and 50's.
Bruce Lee- the KID (1950)
http://youtu.be/K_ppSI-tUEk (http://youtu.be/K_ppSI-tUEk)
BRUCE LEE was a fantastic natural talent. :thumbup:
Quote from: Rev. Powell on July 28, 2020, 08:44:48 PM
Quote from: lester1/2jr on July 28, 2020, 08:36:44 PM
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1987 Fatal Attraction
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I've only seen JACOB'S LADDER and fast-forwarded through 9 1/2 WEEKS as a teen looking for good parts.
:bouncegiggle: ...ain't it the truth? :bouncegiggle:
You sure you haven't seen
FATAL ATTRACTION?
FLASHDANCE - saw it in a movie theater in Canada. :lookingup:
Quote from: Allhallowsday on July 28, 2020, 09:50:35 PM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on July 28, 2020, 08:44:48 PM
Quote from: lester1/2jr on July 28, 2020, 08:36:44 PM
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1987 Fatal Attraction
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I've only seen JACOB'S LADDER and fast-forwarded through 9 1/2 WEEKS as a teen looking for good parts.
:bouncegiggle: ...ain't it the truth? :bouncegiggle:
You sure you haven't seen FATAL ATTRACTION?
FLASHDANCE - saw it in a movie theater in Canada. :lookingup:
I saw parts of lots of movies on Cinemax or Showtime or HBO or whatever, so I think I might have seen a bit of it. The pitch for FATAL ATTRACTION never appealed to me.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on July 29, 2020, 07:42:39 AM
...I saw parts of lots of movies on Cinemax or Showtime or HBO or whatever, so I think I might have seen a bit of it. The pitch for FATAL ATTRACTION never appealed to me.
It's well done.
Lynne does guy- girl relations and dialogue so well. these areas are always a rough spot in movies, especially the kind we discuss horror, action , etc
Fatal Attraction is interesting because it could happen. most movies have insane elements. how many extended fight scenes or car chases are there in real life? How many hookers with hearts of gold go to Thailand with a rookie cop and expose a human trafficking ring?
and he's not pretentious. Flashdance had a tacked on ending that sucked, but the others are on point