TOP 5 FILM DIRECTORS

(UNDER THE AGE OF 50)

5. Christopher Nolan
Anyone able to resurrect the Batman franchise and show us how it’s done deserves my respect. Plus Memento was a marvelous feat, and Insomnia was also great. While I didn’t LOVE The Prestige, I still felt that Nolan’s presence could be felt in the style.

4. Alfonso Cuarón
One word: CHILDREN OF MEN. He is on this list for two reasons: consistency and style. Since Great Expectations, I love just about all of his films. He made the best Harry Potter film, and I think he should have been the one doing The Hobbit.

3. David Fincher
I’ll give him a pass for Panic Room, because he made Fight Club. Fincher’s style has been something I’ve loved ever since I first saw Se7en. His grit and realism is just one-of-a-kind, you know you’re watching a Fincher film.

2. Paul Thomas Anderson
Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Punch Drunk Love, and There Will Be Blood. The resumé speaks for itself, but I will say that for someone that has been compared to Scorsese, he has carved out his own niche for films that put the character before all else, and tell stories in intimate ways that (I think) inspired other great achievements like Six Feet Under.

1. The Coen Brothers
Since Blood Simple, it has been clear that The Coen Brothers know how to make a movie. Fargo is one of my favorite movies of all time, and No Country for Old Men (while not as good as There Will Be Blood) was another awesome example of their signature sparse style.

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7 responses to “TOP 5 FILM DIRECTORS”

  1. Manny Bernardez yo! Avatar

    Christopher Nolan and PTA on the first place for me.
    Then Cohen Bros followed by Cuaron and lastly Aronofsky.

  2. Judson Cowan Avatar

    I don’t know how I feel about Aronofsky being on the list. Pi was amazing, everything else was heavy-handed crap. I think he just got lucky.

    But – uh – it looks like you already removed him. So scratch that.

    I think Miyazaki should be on the list (at the top). He’s young at HEART.

  3. endekks Avatar
    endekks

    Nolan. Cohen Bros. Miyazaki. Kurosawa. Kubrick.

    I love the others you listed, but if I had to list JUST the top 5 which have had an impact on me, this would have to be the list.

    I couldn’t find out who directed “Debbie Does Dallas”, so that’s how Kurosawa managed to creep into the top 5. ^____^

  4. Alex Avatar
    Alex

    David Gordon Green? Maybe in 5 more years.

  5. Guillermo Avatar

    Cohen Bros., Kubrick, ARONOFSKY, Fincher, Scorsese. Call me what you want because of the Scorsese mention, but I love his stuff.

  6. Guillermo Avatar

    I don’t read very well.

  7. thurbs Avatar
    thurbs

    oh man where’s David O. Russell?

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