Rank a Director's Filmography
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1. Starship Troopers
2. Total Recall
3. RoboCop
4. Basic Instinct
5. Showgirls
6. Black Book
7. The Fourth Man
8. Spetters
9. Hollow Man
10. Flesh + Blood
2. Total Recall
3. RoboCop
4. Basic Instinct
5. Showgirls
6. Black Book
7. The Fourth Man
8. Spetters
9. Hollow Man
10. Flesh + Blood
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1. Mulholland Drive
2. Lost Highway
3. Blue Velvet
4. Inland Empire
5. The Elephant Man
6. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
7. Wild at Heart
8. The Straight Story
2. Lost Highway
3. Blue Velvet
4. Inland Empire
5. The Elephant Man
6. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
7. Wild at Heart
8. The Straight Story
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Strangers on a Train
Rear Window
Notorious
Psycho
Vertigo
North By Northwest
Rope
Rebecca
Shadow of a Doubt
The Birds
Lifeboat
Rear Window
Notorious
Psycho
Vertigo
North By Northwest
Rope
Rebecca
Shadow of a Doubt
The Birds
Lifeboat
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Nice!Farmer John wrote:Strangers on a Train
Rear Window
Notorious
Psycho
Vertigo
North By Northwest
Rope
Rebecca
Shadow of a Doubt
The Birds
Lifeboat
I'd go:
Vertigo
Rear Window
The Birds
Psycho
Lifeboat
North by Northwest
But those are the only ones I've seen so far. And all are amazing. AMAZING.
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I'll throw my two cents in.
1. North by Northwest
2. The Trouble with Harry (I think there's a strong case to be made that this is one of the most profound films ever made about life and death.)
3. To Catch a Thief
4. Vertigo
5. Saboteur
6. Rear Window
7. Rope
8. Rebecca
9. Foreign Correspondent
10. Psycho
11. Spellbound
12. The Birds
13. The Lady Vanishes
I've noticed I only tend to like light-hearted Hitchcock, hence why I haven't seen all that many of his movies.
1. North by Northwest
2. The Trouble with Harry (I think there's a strong case to be made that this is one of the most profound films ever made about life and death.)
3. To Catch a Thief
4. Vertigo
5. Saboteur
6. Rear Window
7. Rope
8. Rebecca
9. Foreign Correspondent
10. Psycho
11. Spellbound
12. The Birds
13. The Lady Vanishes
I've noticed I only tend to like light-hearted Hitchcock, hence why I haven't seen all that many of his movies.
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There's still a lot of Hitchcock I haven't seen. I need to watch The Trouble With Harry. I keep hearing good things.
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This list moves around a bit, but....
1) Memento
2) The Dark Knight
3) Following
4) Inception
5) Batman Begins
6) The Prestige
7) The Dark knight Rises
8) Insomnia
1) Memento
2) The Dark Knight
3) Following
4) Inception
5) Batman Begins
6) The Prestige
7) The Dark knight Rises
8) Insomnia
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I've had this long term thing with Hitchock: I only watch a new Hitchcock movie if it shows up on my radar frequently in a short time span. It's a dumb game, I know. But if The Trouble With Harry comes up one more time in the next week or so, I'll make that the next one I see.
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Army of Darkness
Evil Dead II
Spider-Man 2
Darkman
Spider-Man
A Simple Plan
Oz the Great and Powerful
The Quick and the Dead
Spider-Man 3
*Sad to say I haven't seen Evil Dead.
Evil Dead II
Spider-Man 2
Darkman
Spider-Man
A Simple Plan
Oz the Great and Powerful
The Quick and the Dead
Spider-Man 3
*Sad to say I haven't seen Evil Dead.
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MementoRangi Guy wrote:This list moves around a bit, but....
1) Memento
2) The Dark Knight
3) Following
4) Inception
5) Batman Begins
6) The Prestige
7) The Dark knight Rises
8) Insomnia
The Prestige
Inception
The Dark Knight
Insomnia
Batman Begins
The Dark Knight Rises
Following
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Did you not like Following?durdencommatyler wrote:MementoRangi Guy wrote:This list moves around a bit, but....
1) Memento
2) The Dark Knight
3) Following
4) Inception
5) Batman Begins
6) The Prestige
7) The Dark knight Rises
8) Insomnia
The Prestige
Inception
The Dark Knight
Insomnia
Batman Begins
The Dark Knight Rises
Following
I thought for what it was it was pretty great!
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The Dark Knight
Memento
Batman Begins
Inception
The Dark Knight Rises
Memento
Batman Begins
Inception
The Dark Knight Rises
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Ranking the Andersons:
1. P.T.
1. There Will Be Blood
2. Punch-Drunk Love
3. Boogie Nights
4. Magnolia
5. The Master
.......
...
..
6. Hard Eight
2. Wes
1. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
2. Rushmore
3. Fantastic Mr. Fox
4. The Royal Tenenbaums
5. Moonrise Kingdom
6. The Grand Budapest Hotel
....
7. The Darjeeling Limited
8. Bottle Rocket (Feature)
9. Hotel Chevalier
10. Bottle Rocket (Short)
3. Paul W.S.
1. Event Horizon
2. AVP: Alien vs. Predator
3. Soldier
4. Resident Evil: Afterlife
5. Resident Evil: Retribution
6. Mortal Kombat
....
7. Resident Evil
8. Pompeii
9. Death Race
10. The Three Musketeers
1. P.T.
1. There Will Be Blood
2. Punch-Drunk Love
3. Boogie Nights
4. Magnolia
5. The Master
.......
...
..
6. Hard Eight
2. Wes
1. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
2. Rushmore
3. Fantastic Mr. Fox
4. The Royal Tenenbaums
5. Moonrise Kingdom
6. The Grand Budapest Hotel
....
7. The Darjeeling Limited
8. Bottle Rocket (Feature)
9. Hotel Chevalier
10. Bottle Rocket (Short)
3. Paul W.S.
1. Event Horizon
2. AVP: Alien vs. Predator
3. Soldier
4. Resident Evil: Afterlife
5. Resident Evil: Retribution
6. Mortal Kombat
....
7. Resident Evil
8. Pompeii
9. Death Race
10. The Three Musketeers
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BurtReynolds wrote:*Sad to say I haven't seen Evil Dead.
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1. nah's dashboard camera films him walking away from his car along a beach lit by a gorgeous sunset
2. nah sits on the beach next to a picture of lenny and drinks beer
2. nah sits on the beach next to a picture of lenny and drinks beer
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Oh dude i LOVE Following. Chris Nolan hasn't made a bad film. Following isn't as entertaining on multiple viewings as the Batman movies are, to me. That's the only reason I put it last. I'd still give it a 7.5/10. Easy. Just something has to be at the bottom, unfortunately.Rangi Guy wrote:Did you not like Following?durdencommatyler wrote:MementoRangi Guy wrote:This list moves around a bit, but....
1) Memento
2) The Dark Knight
3) Following
4) Inception
5) Batman Begins
6) The Prestige
7) The Dark knight Rises
8) Insomnia
The Prestige
Inception
The Dark Knight
Insomnia
Batman Begins
The Dark Knight Rises
Following
I thought for what it was it was pretty great!
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I get that - that's kind of how I felt about Insomnia - love the film, but something had to drop to the bottemdurdencommatyler wrote:Oh dude i LOVE Following. Chris Nolan hasn't made a bad film. Following isn't as entertaining on multiple viewings as the Batman movies are, to me. That's the only reason I put it last. I'd still give it a 7.5/10. Easy. Just something has to be at the bottom, unfortunately.Rangi Guy wrote:Did you not like Following?durdencommatyler wrote:MementoRangi Guy wrote:This list moves around a bit, but....
1) Memento
2) The Dark Knight
3) Following
4) Inception
5) Batman Begins
6) The Prestige
7) The Dark knight Rises
8) Insomnia
The Prestige
Inception
The Dark Knight
Insomnia
Batman Begins
The Dark Knight Rises
Following
I thought for what it was it was pretty great!
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PT Anderson:
1. Magnolia
2. The Master
3. There Will Be Blood
4. Hard Eight
5. Punch-drunk Love
6. Boogie Nights
1. Magnolia
2. The Master
3. There Will Be Blood
4. Hard Eight
5. Punch-drunk Love
6. Boogie Nights
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I'd put a divide between the top four and the bottom four. And those bottom four could probably move around on any given day.Rangi Guy wrote:I get that - that's kind of how I felt about Insomnia - love the film, but something had to drop to the bottemdurdencommatyler wrote:Oh dude i LOVE Following. Chris Nolan hasn't made a bad film. Following isn't as entertaining on multiple viewings as the Batman movies are, to me. That's the only reason I put it last. I'd still give it a 7.5/10. Easy. Just something has to be at the bottom, unfortunately.Rangi Guy wrote:Did you not like Following?durdencommatyler wrote:MementoRangi Guy wrote:This list moves around a bit, but....
1) Memento
2) The Dark Knight
3) Following
4) Inception
5) Batman Begins
6) The Prestige
7) The Dark knight Rises
8) Insomnia
The Prestige
Inception
The Dark Knight
Insomnia
Batman Begins
The Dark Knight Rises
Following
I thought for what it was it was pretty great!
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Being John Malkovich
Adaptation
Her
Where the Wild Things Are
Adaptation
Her
Where the Wild Things Are