From the poll I would have a hard time in choosing especially as I think too many obvious ones are missing. I know you can only have 10 choices!
Peckinpah - grand masterpieces with violence played like a ballet.
Steven Spielberg - the Brothers Grimm with a film camera.
George Lucas - 'Industrial Light and Magic'..... says it all really.
Hitchcock - what you can't see (or don't know) is more scary than what you can see (or do know).
Not listed:-
Ridley Scott - glossy advertisements on a grand scale.
David Lynch - thoughtful and thought provoking.
As Jimslim indicated there are all the ones from earlier period
Hal Roach - Buster Keaton - Harold Lloyd - Chaplin to name a very few
My two favourite films are Alien and Blade Runner - so I guess that I have to go for Ridley Scott.
Not that I think he's a particularly good director - Hitchcock, Peckinpah, Lucas, Spielberg, Clint Eastwood (sometimes) and several others are better directors.
RR.
Peckinpah - grand masterpieces with violence played like a ballet.
Steven Spielberg - the Brothers Grimm with a film camera.
George Lucas - 'Industrial Light and Magic'..... says it all really.
Hitchcock - what you can't see (or don't know) is more scary than what you can see (or do know).
Not listed:-
Ridley Scott - glossy advertisements on a grand scale.
David Lynch - thoughtful and thought provoking.
As Jimslim indicated there are all the ones from earlier period
Hal Roach - Buster Keaton - Harold Lloyd - Chaplin to name a very few
My two favourite films are Alien and Blade Runner - so I guess that I have to go for Ridley Scott.
Not that I think he's a particularly good director - Hitchcock, Peckinpah, Lucas, Spielberg, Clint Eastwood (sometimes) and several others are better directors.
RR.
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