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3 Favourite Movies From 5 Favourite Directors

Law

over 2 years ago

Alain Resnais
1. Last Year at Marienbad
2. Muriel
3. Mon oncle d’Amerique

Hong Sang-soo
1. Tale of Cinema
2. Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors
3. The Day a Pig Fell Into the Well

Jean-Luc Godard
1. 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her
2. Weekend
3. La Chinoise

Ingmar Bergman
1. The Faith Trilogy
2. The Seventh Seal
3. Cries and Whispers

Jacques Rivette
1. Merry-Go-Round
2. Celine and Julie Go Boating
3. Le pont du nord

Dennis Brian

over 2 years ago

Godard
1) Germany Year Zero
2)Soft and Hard
3) British Sounds

Allen
1) Curse of the Jade Scorpion
2) Broadway Danny Rose
3) Zelig

John Waters
1)Desperate Living
2)Pink Flamingos
3)Pecker

A Brooks
1)Lost in America
2)Mother
3)Real Life

Joshua Logan
1)Picnic
2)Tall Story
3)Bus Stop

Dimitri​s Psachos

over 2 years ago

The Faith trilogy doesn’t count as one film :P

Law

over 2 years ago

SHHHHH

scorpio​rising

over 2 years ago

Claire Denis
- Friday Night
- I Can’t Sleep
- Beau Travail

Ousmane Sembene
- Ceddo
- Xala
- Moolaade

Tsai Ming-Liang
- The Hole
- Rebels of the Neon God
- I Don’t Want to Sleep Alone

David Cronenberg
- Dead Ringers
- Videodrome
- The Brood

Peter Greenaway
- The Cook the Thief His Wife and Her Lover
- A Zed and Two Noughts
- Drowning by Numbers

Cinebea​ts

over 2 years ago

3 favorite movies from 5 of my favorite Japanese directors.

Seijun Suzuki
1. Youth of the Beast (1963)
2. Gate of Flesh (1964)
3. Branded to Kill (1967)

Masahiro Shinoda
1. Pale Flower (1964)
2. With Beauty and Sadness (1965)
3. Double Suicide (1969)

Akira Kurosawa
1. High and Low (1963)
2. Stray Dog (1949)
3. Rashômon (1950)

Yasuharu Hasebe
1. Black Tight Killers (1966)
2. Stray Cat Rock: Sex Hunter (1970)
3. Bloody Territories (1969)

Kinji Fukasaku
1. Black Lizard (1968)
2. If You Were Young: Rage (1970)
3. Blackmail Is My Life (1968)

Dimitri​s Psachos

over 2 years ago

extremely difficult but i’ll go by listing 5 out of my many favorites:

Clara Law
1. Autumn Moon
2. Farewell China
3. Fruit Punch

Miklos Jancso
1. Electra My Love
2. My Way Home
3. The Red and the White

Stan Brakhage
1. Dog Star Man
2. Window Water Baby Moving
3. The Dante Quartet

Giorgos Panousopoulos
1. Mania
2. Honeymoon
3. Love Me Not?

Glauber Rocha
1. Earth Entranced
2. The Turning Wind
3. Antonio das Mortes

Dennis Brian

over 2 years ago

Winner
1.the mechanic
2.bullseye
3.death wish

Kurasowa
1. rhaspody in august
2. ran
3. high and low

Meyer
1. Mudhoney
2. common law cabin
3. the 7 minutes

Sturges
1. Sullivans Travels
2. Christmas in July
3. Mad Wednesday

Donen
1. Singin in the Rain
2. funny face
3. charade

Craig B

over 2 years ago

3 favourite movies from 5 of my favorite directors.

Charles Burnett
1. Killer of Sheep (1977)
2. When It rains (1995)
3. My Brother’s Wedding (1983/2007 version)

Dario Argento
1. Profondo rosso (1975)
2. The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970)
3. Tenebre (1982)

Abbas Kiarostami
1. Taste of Cherry (1997)
2. Where Is the Friend’s Home? (1987)
3. Five Dedicated to Ozu (2003)

Claire Denis
1. Beau travail (1999)
2. Friday Night (2002)
3. 35 Shots of Rum (2008)

Tsai Ming-Liang
1. The Skywalk Is Gone(2002)
2. Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003)
3. What Time Is It There? (2001)

Mel Brown

over 2 years ago

INGMAR BERGMAN
- Seventh Seal
- Persona
- Cries & Whispers

CHARLIE CHAPLIN
- Modern Times
- City Lights
- Great Dictator

FEDERICO FELLINI
- 8 1/2
- Amarcord
- Nights of Cabiria

ROMAN POLANSKI
- Repulsion
- Rosemary’s Baby
- The Pianist

BILLY WILDER
- Some Like it Hot
- Sunset Boulevard
- Double Indemnity

J.R. Hudson

over 2 years ago

Martin Scorsese
- Gangs of New York
-The Departed
-The Aviator

Francis Ford Coppola
-Apocalypse Now
-The Godfather
-The Godfather II

Steven Spielberg
-Schindler’s List
-Jaws
-Munich

James Cameron
-Aliens
-Titanic
-The Abyss

Alfred Hitchcock
-Psycho
-North By Northwest
-Rear window

N_Coffield86

over 2 years ago

Hal Hartley:
-Henry Fool
-Simple men
-Trust

Jim Jarmush:
-Night on Earth
- Ghost Dog
-Dead Man

Paul Thomas Anderson:
- punch drunk love
- There will be blood
- Magnolia

Sally Potter:
-Orlando
-yes
- The man who cried

Andrei Tarkovsky:
- The Mirror
-The Stalker
- The Sacrifice

Michael Vincent Dow

over 2 years ago

Alfred Hitchcock: ROPE, PSYCHO, SHADOW OF A DOUBT

Robert Altman: BREWSTER McCLOUD, 3 WOMEN, NASHVILLE

Charles Chaplin: THE GOLD RUSH, MONSIEUR VERDOUX, THE KID

Woody Allen: STARDUST MEMORIES, CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS, BROADWAY DANNY ROSE

Joel & Ethan Coen: BLOOD SIMPLE, FARGO, A SERIOUS MAN

Jason Miller

over 2 years ago

-Stanley Kubrick
A. 2001: A Space Odyssey
B. A Clockwork Orange
C. [TIE] Paths of Glory or Dr Strangelove
-Akira Kurosawa
A. Rashomon
B. Seven Samurai
C. Ran
-Alfred Hitchcock
A. Vertigo
B. North by Northwest
C. [TIE] Psycho or Rear Window
-Quentin Tarantino
A. Pulp Fiction
B. Reservoir Dogs
C. Kill Bill Vol. II
-Woody Allen
A. Annie Hall
B. Manhattan
C. Hannah and Her Sisters

temmuz

over 2 years ago

Todd Solondz:
1.happiness
2.storytelling
3.welcome to the dollhouse

Paul Thomas Anderson
1.magnolia
2.punch-drunk love
3.boogie nights

Mike Leigh
1.naked
2.secrets and lies
3.happy-go-lucky

Larry Clark
1.kids
2.bully
3.impaled (from destricted)

Lars Von Trier
1.breaking the waves
2.dancer in the dark
3.dogville

pjjrfan

over 2 years ago

John Ford-Fort Apache
Searchers
How Green was my valley
Clint Eastwood-Mystic River
Outlaw Josey Wales
Unforgiven
Alfred Hitchcock-The Birds
Psycho
vertigo
Sam Peckinpaw-The Wild Bunch
Bring me the head of Alfredo Garcia
The Getaway
Akira kurasawa-Ran
Seven Samurai
Roshoman
Francis Ford coppola-Apocalyse Now
Godfather I and II
OOPS! that’s six.

Angelo Dagonel

over 2 years ago

Stanley Kubrick
1. A Clockwork Orange
2. 2001: A Space Odyssey
3. Dr. Strangelove

Ingmar Bergman
1. Fanny and Alexander
2. The Silence
3. Persona

Werner Herzog
1. Fitzcarraldo
2. Heart of Glass
3. Woyzeck

Krzysztof Kieslowski
1. Three Colors Trilogy
2. Blind Chance
3. A Short Film About Killing

Rainer Werner Fassbinder
1. Fox and His Friends
2. In a Year of 13 Moons
3. Veronika Voss

Jeff

over 2 years ago

Abel Ferrera ~

MS. 45
The King Of New York
Bad Lieutenant

Jean-Luc Godard ~

Band of Outsiders
Pierrot le Fou
Breathless

Werner Herzog ~

Aguirre Wrath of God
Stroszek
Nosferatu

Jim Jarmusch ~

Down By Law
Stranger Than Paradise
Dead Man

Terrence Fisher ~

Dracula: Prince Of Darkness
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed
The Mummy

T.J. Royal

over 2 years ago

Billy Wilder -

Sunset Blvd.
The Apartment
Sabrina

Stanley Kubrick -

A Clockwork Orange
2001: A Space Odyssey
Paths of Glory

Clint Eastwood -

Letters from Iwo Jima
Million Dollar Baby
Flags of Our Fathers

Orson Welles -

Citizen Kane
Mr. Arkadin
Touch of Evil

Milos Forman -

Man On The Moon
Amadeus
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest

T.J. Royal

over 2 years ago

Alfred Hitchcock -

Spellbound
Blackmail
Notorious

Yes, I WILL cheat when it comes to mentioning Hitchcock films.

‘’Stanley Kubrick’’
A clockwork orange
eyes wide shut
the shining

‘’Wes Anderson’’
bottle rocket
rushmore
the life aquatic with steeve zissou

‘’David Cronenberg’’
Naked Lunch
existenz
Spider

‘’David Lynch’’
Mulholland drive
lost highway
twin peaks

‘’Joel Cohen’’
Blood simple
raising arizona
o brother, where art thou

Black Irish

over 2 years ago

Gabriel: High-five for O Brother! :)

Drew Gregory

over 2 years ago

Angggelo has great taste in directors!

Black Irish

over 2 years ago

Woody Allen:

Hannah and Her Sisters
Radio Days
A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy

Alfred Hitchcock:

Suspicion
Rear Window
Notorious

Coen Brothers:

O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Fargo
Barton Fink

Howard Hawks:

His Girl Friday
Bringing Up Baby
To Have and Have Not

Jean-Luc Godard:

Masculin feminin: 15 faits precis
Contempt
Une femme est une femme

Robley

over 2 years ago

Kubrick

Eyes Wide Shut
Barry Lyndon
A Clockwork Orange

Paul Thomas Anderson

There Will Be Blood
Magnolia
Punch Drunk Love

Coens

Fargo
No Country For Old Men
Barton Fink

Akira Kurosawa

Seven Samurai
Rashomon
Ikiru

Gus Van Sant

Elephant
Paranoid Park
Gerry

Jesse Richards

over 2 years ago

Here’s some of many:

Bela Tarr:

Satantango
Werckmeister Harmonies
Prologue

Andrei Tarkovski

Mirror
Andrei Rublev
Stalker

Robert Bresson

Mouchette
A Man Escaped
Au hasard Balthasar

Jean Rollin

A Virgin Among the Living Dead
Requiem for a Vampire
The Living Dead Girl

Yasujiro Ozu

Tokyo Story
Early Summer
Tokyo Twilight

R T Rolston

over 2 years ago

OK, 5 of my favorite directors:

STANLEY KUBBRICK
1. Barry Lyndon
2. 2001
3. A Clockwork Orange

TERRY GILLIAM
1. Brazil
2. Fear and Loathing
3. Time Bandits

AKIRA KUROSAWA
1. Ran
2. Seven Samurai
3. Yojimbo

Orson Welles
1. The Trail
2. Touch of Evil
3. Citizen Cane

Alfred Hitchcock
1. Vertigo
2. Psycho
3. Notorious

Damn, its hard to stop at 5… so many others…

Gringo Tex

over 2 years ago

Luis Bunuel
1. Subida al Cielo
2. That Obscure Object of Desire
3. Land Without Bread

John Ford
1. Wagonmaster
2. My Darling Clementine
3. Steamboat Around the Bend

Roberto Rossellini
1. Taking of Power by Louis XIV
2. Voyage to Italy
3. The Flowers of St. Francis

Max Ophuls
1. La Plaisir
2. Letter from an Unknown Woman
3. Madame de…

Mikio Naruse
1. Sound of the Mountain
2. Floating Clouds
3. Repast

davandw​ar

over 2 years ago

Wes Anderson
1. The Royal Tenenbaums
2. Fantastic Mr. Fox
3. Rushmore

Coen Bros.
1. A Serious Man
2. Fargo
3. No Country for Old Men

Alfred Hitchcock
1. Rear Window
2. Notorious
3. Vertigo

Stanley Kubrick
1. Dr. Strangelove
2. Full Metal Jacket
3. The Shining

Quentin Tarantino
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Inglourious Basterds
3. Jackie Brown

Ted Fonteno​t

over 2 years ago

Hitchcock (light): The Lady Vanishes, Foreign Correspondent, NBNW

Hitchcock (heavy): Vertigo, Rear Window, Notorious

John Ford (westerns): My Darling Clementine, Fort Apache, The Searchers

John Ford (non-western): How Green Was My Valley, The Grapes of Wrath, They Were Expendable

Howard Hawks: Bringing Up Baby, His Girl Friday, The Big Sleep

Ernst Lubitsch: Trouble in Paradise, The Shop Around the Corner, Heaven Can Wait

Frank Capra: Meet John Doe, It’s A Wonderful Life, Lady for a Day

Preston Sturges: The Great McGinty, Sullivan’s Travels, The Lady Eve

John Huston: The Maltese Falcon, Treasure of Sierra Madre, The African Queen

Orson Welles: Citizen Kane, The Magnificent Ambersons, Touch of Evil

George Stevens: The More the Merrier, Gunga Din, Swing Time

William Wyler: The Good Fairy, Jezebel, The Big Country

Billy Wilder: Double Indemnity, Irma La Douce, The Apartment

George Cukor: Holdiay, My Fair Lady, It Could Happen to You

Mitchell Leisen: Easy Living, Hands Across the Table, Remember the Night,

Michael Powell: The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, I Know Where I’m Going, Black Narcissus,

Carol Reed: The Third Man, Our Man in Havana, Odd Man Out

David Lean: Lawrence of Arabia, The Bridge Over the River Kwai, Hobson’s Choice

William Wellman: The Public Enemy, Nothing Sacred, Yellow Sky

William A. Seiter: The Richerst Girl in the World, The Moon’s Our Home, Hired Wife

Michael Curtiz: Casablanca, Robin Hood, Santa Fe Trail

Raoul Walsh: They Died With Their Boots On, High Sierra, Colorado Territory