Rank a Director's Filmography

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Jorge wrote:
tommy wrote:Yorgos Lanthimos

Poor Things
The Favorite
The Lobster
The Killing of the Sacred Deer
You need to watch Dogtooth

Will do - probably over the weekend.
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tommy wrote:
Jorge wrote:
tommy wrote:Yorgos Lanthimos

Poor Things
The Favorite
The Lobster
The Killing of the Sacred Deer
You need to watch Dogtooth

Will do - probably over the weekend.
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Jorge wrote:
tommy wrote:
Jorge wrote:
tommy wrote:Yorgos Lanthimos

Poor Things
The Favorite
The Lobster
The Killing of the Sacred Deer
You need to watch Dogtooth

Will do - probably over the weekend.
Good job obeying my orders

Anything else?
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tommy wrote:
Jorge wrote:
tommy wrote:
Jorge wrote:
tommy wrote:Yorgos Lanthimos

Poor Things
The Favorite
The Lobster
The Killing of the Sacred Deer
You need to watch Dogtooth

Will do - probably over the weekend.
Good job obeying my orders

Anything else?
Grant me power of attorney
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tommy wrote:Yorgos Lanthimos

Poor Things
The Favorite
The Lobster
The Killing of the Sacred Deer
The Lobster
Poor Things
The Favorite

Haven't seen the others
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The Lobster
Dogtooth
Killing of a Sacred Deer

The Favourite

Poor Things
Please consider voting for me
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In honor of David Lynch:

Mulholland Drive
Lost Highway
Wild At Heart
Blue Velvet
The Elephant Man
Inland Empire
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Eraserhead
The Straight Story
Dune
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The guy just didn't have any clue how to make a bad movie... damn
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mm lets try

1. Lost Highway
2. Mullholland Drive
3. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
4. Blue Velvet
5. Wild At Heart
6. Eraserhead
7. The Elephant Man
8. The Straight Story
9. Eraserhead

Need to rewatch: Dune.

Havent seen: Inland Empire.
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I really love his Dune.
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Anders wrote:I really love his Dune.
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Me too. Even at the bottom of my list, I still think it's great.
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So far Dogtooth is the only yorga lamalamalama movie I’ve really liked
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Hadewijch
L'empire
Jeannette, l'enfance du Jeanne d'Arc
La vie de Jesus
Camille Claudel, 1915
Twentynine Palms
France
Flanders
Hors Satan
Joan of Arc
L'humanite
Slack Bay
Coincoin and the Extra-Humans
Li'l Quinquin
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I only hate 5 of those.
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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The Thing
Ghosts of Mars
The Fog
Escape from New York
Vampires
Big Trouble in Little China
Prince of Darkness
In the Mouth of Madness
Christine
Body Bags
They Live
Escape from L.A.
Assault on Precinct 13
Halloween
The Ward
Village of the Damned
Starman
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Ghosts of Mars second?

nah, thats just a very lazy trolling.
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Ghosts of Mars fucking rules and only losers disagree
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all while Carpenter-composed nu metal blasts on the soundtrack :bammer:
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That is one I have not watched, but looking at that list he's really made some of my favorite movies of all time
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