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If you wanted someone to direct your film who would you pick ? If you wanted someone to direct your film who would you pick ? ....
Steven Spielberg George Lucas Peter Jackson Sergio Leone Bernardo Bertolucci Quentin Tarantino David Fincher The Wachowski Brothers The Coen Brothers Christopher Nolan Frank Darabont Bryan Singer Darren Aronofsky Tim Burton David Fincher Or any other ..... Here I am, you lucky people!
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PEDRO ALMODOVAR | |
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either Terry Gilliam or Tim Burton | |
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BorisFishpaw said: either Terry Gilliam or Tim Burton
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VinaBlue said: BorisFishpaw said: either Terry Gilliam or Tim Burton
Terry Gilliam. Ideally it would go bust in pre-production. | |
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Kevin Smith? | |
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LarrytheGOD said: Kevin Smith?
That's who I was going to say. NCC2012... your local Trekkie. =/\=
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Steven Spielberg George Lucas Quentin Tarantino The Coen Brothers David Fincher In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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How about John Hughes? | |
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I forgot to add Roman Polanski Here I am, you lucky people!
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Quentin Tarantino | |
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John Waters. Tim Burton, Pedro Almadovar, GUS VAN SANT.. Where is Gus? | |
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Moderator | Robert Redford or Steven Speilberg Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Tim Burton | |
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Or maybe John Waters. | |
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It would depend entirely on the screenplay. | |
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Vibrator said: It would depend entirely on the screenplay.
GOOD POINT.... Here I am, you lucky people!
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here are my picks to direct my film.....
ROGER MICHELL(DIRECTOR OF "CHANGING LANES") RICHARD DONNER AND JOEL SILVER(TEAM FROM THE "LETHAL WEAPON" MOVIES) TAYLOR HACKFORD(DIRECTOR OF "DEVIL'S ADVOCATE") KEVIN REYNOLDS (DIRECTOR OF "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO") that sums it up. | |
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LarrytheGOD said: Kevin Smith?
Sorry ...maybe 3 - 5 Kevin Smith fans here.... Here I am, you lucky people!
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Ex-Moderator | Tim Burton or perhaps David Lynch |
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Paul Morrissey. | |
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Quentin Tarantino or Christopher Nolan The day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom - Anais Nin
"Unnecessary giggling"... | |
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Woody Allen. I'm his doppelganger (ask my girlfriend) | |
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BinaryJustin said: Paul Morrissey.
I wish I'd thought of him - is he still alive? | |
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David Lynch "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "
Al Pacino- Scarface | |
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flipwilson said: BinaryJustin said: Paul Morrissey.
I wish I'd thought of him - is he still alive? Oddly enough, I was quoting "Blood For Dracula" last night... "I think you are NOT a whergin!" | |
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Case said: flipwilson said: I wish I'd thought of him - is he still alive? Oddly enough, I was quoting "Blood For Dracula" last night... "I think you are NOT a whergin!" I'm afraid I can't validate this with quotes or references, but I do recall reading a few years back that the Warhol movies that list Morrissey as the director were not actually directed by him. Rather, some Warhol or Morrissey hanger-on oversaw most of the filming. One of my favorite cinematic memories is seeing the re-release of Frankenstein in 3-d at a local theatre. I'm waiting for 3-d to make a come-back... | |
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flipwilson said: Case said: Oddly enough, I was quoting "Blood For Dracula" last night... "I think you are NOT a whergin!" I'm afraid I can't validate this with quotes or references, but I do recall reading a few years back that the Warhol movies that list Morrissey as the director were not actually directed by him. Rather, some Warhol or Morrissey hanger-on oversaw most of the filming. One of my favorite cinematic memories is seeing the re-release of Frankenstein in 3-d at a local theatre. I'm waiting for 3-d to make a come-back... "Flesh For Frankenstein" is wonderful. I loved the Joe Dallesandro trilogy. "Trash" is simply wonderful. I finally got to see "Women in Revolt" a few months ago. Candy Darling was simply stellar... | |
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Case said: flipwilson said: I'm afraid I can't validate this with quotes or references, but I do recall reading a few years back that the Warhol movies that list Morrissey as the director were not actually directed by him. Rather, some Warhol or Morrissey hanger-on oversaw most of the filming. One of my favorite cinematic memories is seeing the re-release of Frankenstein in 3-d at a local theatre. I'm waiting for 3-d to make a come-back... "Flesh For Frankenstein" is wonderful. I loved the Joe Dallesandro trilogy. "Trash" is simply wonderful. I finally got to see "Women in Revolt" a few months ago. Candy Darling was simply stellar... It's been many, many years since I saw Flesh, Trash or Heat (I think those are the correct titles - I might be wrong...). Funnily enough, I was just looking at them this past weekend at the video shop - I might pick one of them up this Saturday. To this day I have yet to see Blood for Dracula - do you happen to know if it's been released on DVD? | |
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