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There is something special about the Austrian movies not only by Seidl, but by Spielmann and other
directors
as well.
The film, however, does not have as many famous
directors
as Paris Je'Taime, which is why it was fantastic to live up to its excellence.
One of the greatest films of all time, from one of the greatest directors, starring THE greatest movie actor of all time, with the scariest film psychotic gangster ever, only warrants just above average?
No more "Batman & Robin" fiasco, or Hulk, Daredevil, etc. Learn from these small time
directors
and learn that there shouldn't be any reason to "reinvent" the hero for the movie, just to have it "bomb" in theaters.
Mr. Collora...We need more
directors
like you!!
Cameron Grant is one of the best
directors
doing adult films.
To the producers,
directors
and all the actors great job but I hate you for doing this to me.
This movie reunites some of the best
directors
from around the world such as Gus Van Sant, Joel and Ethan Coen , Walter Salles a...(read more)nd Alfonso Cuaron to tell short stories about love located in Paris, each one with their particular way of directing.
It's so rare to see
directors
working in this style who are able to find true strangeness and humor in a hyper-realistic world, without seeming precious, or upsetting the balance.
It I hesitate to make comparisons, because these filmmakers have really digested their influences (Cassavetes, Malick, Loach, Altman...the usual suspects) and found their own unique style, but if you like modern
directors
in this tradition (Lynne Ramsay, David Gordon Greene), you're in for a real treat.
I'd had to psyche myself up for a week in advance because I have a real 'thing' about directors, producers and editors who keep putting over blown, over long quasi epics in front of us and I feel that on the whole, 2 to 2.5 hours is about right for a movie.
11
directors
showing 11 amazing minutes each of something which will give US viewers a lot to think about when they go home after watching the movie.
I have my pick of favourite
directors
but none of them have pulled off a move as great as Guy Ritchie has just done with this movie.
More
directors
like Nacho Vigalondo need a greater outlet for their talents.
Paul Bartel should be recognized as one of the great
directors
of this or any era.
MY NAME IS JULIA ROSS is a mesmerizing 1945 B thriller from Joseph H. Lewis, arguably one of the very finest
directors
of Hollywood noir films.
With part reconstruction and part direct shooting, the
directors
made a formidably limpid documentary on a coup d'état against President Chavez in Venezuela, organized by a foreign secret service and fully supported by the wealthy Venezuelan minority, the political opposition, the Church (a cynical laughing cardinal) and the US government.
Joseph L. Mankiewicz is not remembered by most today as one of the finest
directors
in Hollywood history, but this film proves that he is.
If you really want to know how most of the actors and
directors
in the Hollywood scene "made it" to where they are, the vast majority will tell you (assuming they will tell) that a strange coincidence took place.
From a visual point of view, this is a richly textured movie, with Curtiz showing an incredible command of the medium; from split screen images, to weird camera angles and imaginative flashbacks, Curtiz demonstrates that he was one of the best Hollywood
directors.
The
directors
credited are Ludwig Berger and Michael Powell, with Tim Whelan, Alexander Korda, William Cameron Menzies and Zoltan Korda participating.
Pretty darn good for a couple of
directors
more at home in a pulpit than on a sound stage.
Indian
Directors
have it tough, They have to compete with movies like "Laggan" where 11 henpecked,Castrated males defend their village and half of them are certifiable idiots.
Directors
Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield have done a thing really great, it is a 10 out of 10 so I can not believe that other user of this web had rate it so poor, unless they were expecting to see just a normal movie, with people, love scenes, and so on.
Sydney Lumet, although one of the oldest active directors, still got game!
There has been so many movies that were made in the "good old days" but there were also money missing, bad
directors
etc, and they remakes them today (50 years later) and suddenly they are okay to watch.
The performances (the leads are played by the writers and
directors
of the film) are some of the best I've seen in the last couple of years.
Directors
these days appear to revel in breaking taboos and I have high hopes for the version of "Bluebeard" now in production.
By the mid 30s most of the big
directors
that had been at Universal eg Milestone, Browning and Wyler had gone.
Director Don Sharp, who had previously enriched the Hammer oeuvre with "The Kiss of the Vampire" (1963) and "Rasputin: The Mad Monk" (1966) and furthermore directed two "Fu Machu" movies starring Christopher Lee, is doubtlessly one of the better-known names among the HHH directors, and he also delivers here.
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