ITT: We post a director's best film

ITT: We post a director's best film.

Starting with an easy one.

Stanley Kubrick - 2001 Space Odyssey

Just get your shit and get out. 2001 was shit. Gimme anything and I'll tell you why it was shit. Ask me ANYTHING.

Ruggero Deodato - Live Like A Cop, Die Like A Man

Koji Shiraishi - Noroi: The Curse

Why was it shit?

2deep4u

Herzog-fitzcerraldo
Wong kar wai-happy together
Bergman-seventh seal
Tarkovsky-nostalghia
Bella tarr-wreckmeister
Lynch-elephant man
Mizoguchi-life of oharu

>Kurosawa
High and Low

also acceptable: Ran, Throne of Blood, or Stray Dog

How are you?

Howard Hawks - Bringing Up Baby

>WESLEY ANDERSON:

"THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS".


>MICHAEL HANEKE:

"DER SIEBENTE KONTINENT".


>LUCILE HADZIHALILOVIC:

"INNOCENCE".


>LENI RIEFENSTAHL:

"OLYMPIA".


>VEIT HARLAN:

"OPFERGANG".


>SION SONO:

"SUICIDE CLUB".


>SHUNJI IWAI:

"ALL ABOUT LILY CHOU CHOU".


>JAFAR PANAHI:

"THE MIRROR".


>DAVID LYNCH:

"ERASERHEAD".


>LARS VON TRIER:

"MELANCHOLIA".


>HIDEAKI ANNO:

"LOVE & POP".

Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

>SION SONO:
>"SUICIDE CLUB".
That's not Strange Circus.

nice quads for a post that could not be more wrong

Did you like Evolution?

Stanley Kubrick - A Clockwork Orange

You know I'm right, faggots.

Why is there no nuance. 2001 was a wonderful movie. Not his best but stop being addicted to outrage and tiering a body of work.

NO, IT IS NOT.

YES, I DO.

Terrible graphics, terrible plot, terrible pacing, it was baby's first Sci-Fi movie. Plebs love it but this was coming off the cancelling of Star Trek with almost no other sci-fi movies until Star Wars came out a DECADE LATER, and a decade after the Forbidden Planet b-movie sci-fis.

To be honest Planet of the Apes came out the same year, and was better in almost ever way possible. Sad thing is 2001 even had monkeys in the start that were obviously worse.

Dude just had to have ACTUAL monkeys in it and would have won a few points there, but the dudes OCD ruined most of his movies, not his vision which was what made them great.

>Coppola: The Godfather Part II
>Kubrick: Barry Lyndon
>Leone: Once Upon A Time In America
>Scorsese: Taxi Driver (though Raging Bull is also an acceptable answer)
>Lean: Lawrence Of Arabia
>Coen Bros: No Country For Old Men

Agreed

Definitely the patrician choice, user

Movie was explained with the book that was released after the movie, and is literally unexplainable without it.

Was written with the book.

If you understood the movies as your own thing, the fact that the book explains it means YOU'RE WRONG. It's not the sort of movie you can interpret there's a literal objective fact to it that is NOT IN THE MOVIE.

It's not symbolic and subjective. It's part of a narrative, that is just non-sense, non-sequitur, and just rubbish from the get go.

But anyways, you got your meme fired off. Hit me back if you can form a sentence.

Again Planet of the Apes came out the same year, had a better depth and meaning to it then 2001 did, with what is a better sci-fi movie.

If you like listening to women drone on about utter shit for 100 minutes

I'm not sick but I'm not well

Pulp Fiction > Django Unchained > Reservoir Dogs > Inglourious Basterds > Kill Bill Vol.1 > Kill Bill Vol.2 > The Hateful Eight > Jackie Brown > Death Proof > My Best Friend's Birthday

I don't, but I do when they do it. I got to say the 4 of them were all top tier trim.

Resevoir Dogs > Pulp Fiction >Jackie Brown > Inglorious > The Hateful Eight > Dog Shit > > > The Rest

>Pulp Fiction no. 1

yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuup

it's undisputed.

Damn how can you hate Django so much. Hateful Eight made me appreciate it so much more.

Orson Welles - Citizen Kane
Sergei Eisenstein - October
Hal Roach - the Music Box
Hitchcock- North by Northwest
GW Pabst - Pandora's Box

As the guy who originally said Death Proof, this is the final list, boys. The only list:

Death Proof > Reservoir Dogs > Kill Bill (as one film) > Inglourious Basterds > Django Unchained > Pulp Fiction > Jackie Brown > The Hateful Eight

>High and Low
Objectively correct opinion.

>Hitchcock- North by Northwest
OP said best, not most overrated

>Orson Welles
>Not Touch of Evil
You had one job.

How is Kill Bill one film? I paid twice

You know what I mean.

You missed My Best Friends Birthday, hence why my list
is top tier.

also Vol. 1 was better then Vol. 2

Exactly Citizen Kane was a great movie in the history of movies, but not his best movie overall.

>My Best Friends Birthday

I haven't seen it. And I figure if my autistic ass hasn't seen it than it's not worth including on the list. And I never make a list of movies I haven't seen.

for me its

Stanley Kubrick - The Moon Landing

Christopher Nolan

V I D E O D R O M E

>>Coppola: The Godfather Part II
can this meme die already his best work is apocalypse now and its not even up for debate

>ITT: We post a director's best film.
>Starting with an easy one.
>Stanley Kubrick - 2001 Space Odyssey

Barry Lyndon is his best film.

OP is a child. OP needs some time to grow up and then realize that 2OO1 is not his best film.

E A S T E R N
P R O M I S E S

>High and Low
yes
>also acceptable
no

>choosing his most under-rated film and claiming its his best
>im about to fall off your edge

Michael Mann

Agreed, and GFI is better than II.

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its a great movie, but I think I just doesn't represent him and his contribution to cinema all that well

This is genuinely one of the most retarded posts I ever read here. Please never post again.

Dead Ringers, you plebs.

On what planet is barry lyndon underrated? It's considered by most people to be in the top 2 or 3

Here's another obvious one.

James Cameron - The Terminator

Both the movie and the book are adapted from the screenplay.

The book doesn't explain the movie.

They're different entities.

It's what Clark was thinking when they wrote the screenplay, not Kubrick.

I'll also add art is subjective.

There's no right and wrong way to interpret it.

>Planet of the Apes is better.

Apple to oranges.

Now please stop double spacing after every sentence, trying to make it look like you have more to say than you actually do. It's obnoxious.

it's just his first movie, and shittiests

>choosing his most under-rated film and claiming its his best
> Claiming most under-rated film can't be best

Don't fall off that edge.

Sure thing plebeian.

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Mann - Manhunter
Tarantino - Basterds
Scorsese - Raging Bull
Spielberg - Raiders or E.T.
Jackson - Braindead

Nope, Kubrick helped write the book they tie together, but the movie is so bad they seem like different entities.

Art is subjective but the facts that they're the same narrative is what makes it so bad.

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>he thinks stating shitty uninformed opinions and calling something baby's first are actual arguments
>calls me the pleb
Go shitpost somewhere else, faggot.

>not there will be blood

Not Boogie Nights.

You both should kys tbqhwyf.

>not punch drunk love
Absolute plebs the lot of you

Sherlock, Jr. is more technically impressive

Nashville

Well it's not like Paul Reddit Anderson isn't pleb to begin with.

>not resident evil: extinction
Seriously, niggers?

>Spielberg - Raiders or E.T.
>not Close Encounters

Come on, edgy hipster faggotts tend to choose a directors most under-rated work and claim its their best, its a classic way of making yourself sound interesting and cultured. Everyone knows Kubrick made way better films than Brry Lyndon.

the patrician choice

pleb opinion

normie opinion

contrarian opinion

>Snooze Odyssey

MORTAL KOMBAAAAAT

obviously

only McCabe & Mrs. Miller comes close

> Come on, edgy hipster faggotts
Look at yourself.

faggot opinion

Nope, Clarke had no say on the film. Kubrick had no say on the novel. Kubrick later said the novel wasn't essential for understanding the film.

The fact that they're adapted from the same source yet so different proves art is highly subjective.

Magnolia is a melodramatic wankfest that confuses crying, moaning, and awkward singing with "meaning" and good filmmaking. It is an embarrassment.

>go to the director's IMDb page
>pick the movie with the lowest score
>call it the best and everyone who doesn't agree a pleb

>Magnolia is a melodramatic wankfest that confuses crying, moaning, and awkward singing with "meaning" and good filmmaking. It is an embarrassment.

Being this much of a faggot.

It's not going to stop, user. Not until you wise up.

It's The Master you imbeciles.

did i just land on my own edge?

Edgelord

It's hard to say as most of his films were pretty good.

They were all shit except for Eyes Wide Shut

nice attempt at an insult. Magnolia is still a poor excuse for a "movie."

Really, user? Really? That's what you're gonna go with?

Listen, pal, it's not what you thought when you first began it, okay? You got what you want, now you can hardly stand it, though.

I mean, I get it.

You're sure there's a cure and you have finally found it. You think one drink will shrink you till you're underground and living down.

Just trust me, user. It's not going to stop. It's not going to stop. It's not going to stop. Till you wise up.