Martin Scorsese: Box Car Bertha
Sergio Leone: Stickful of Dynamite
Robert Altman: Images
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Martin Scorsese: Box Car Bertha
Sergio Leone: Stickful of Dynamite
Robert Altman: Images
[center][B]Charlie Chaplin[/B]: [I]Monsieur Verdoux[/I]
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Tim Burton - Big Fish
The Coen Brothers - Hail, Caesar
Steven Spielberg - Hook
Terry Gilliam - Jabberwocky
Steven Spielberg- Artificial Intelligence
Quentin Tarantino- The Hateful Eight
Stanley Kubrick, Barry Lyndon
Scorsese, After Hours
Spielberg, Sugarland Express
Darren Aronofsky - The Fountain
Alfred Hitchcock's [B]Spellbound.[/B]
Spellbound is the one movie that I still find extremely unpredictable and most compelling of all the Hitchcock films but it does not get the same masterpiece respect like Rear Window and Vertigo.
Another vote for After Hours. I've wanted to rewatch it for a while now but am too cheap to pay to stream it. "Is that all there is to a fire?" This movie is soo off-type for Scorcese.
Count me in for Duel by Spielberg, Dark Star by John Carpenter (you'll fear beach ball aliens) and THX1138 by George Lucas (who later became famous for a few indy space films).
Ridley Scott - The Duellists
Okay, I'm back, now that I have read the title of the thread fully. :)
[I]The Thing from Another World[/I] - Howard Hawks
It's as good as his best, but doesn't get the recognition it deserves because it's a sci-fi film and is credited to Christian Nyby.
Steven Spielberg - [I]Duel[/I]
Ridley Scott - [I]Kingdom of Heaven[/I]
Woody Allen - Stardust Memories
Akira Kurosawa - Ikuru
Steven Spielberg - Always
Sam Raimi - The Quick and The Dead
Super - james gunn
Ridley Scott - Matchstick Men
James Cameron - True Lies
Steven Spielberg - Ready Player One
David Fincher - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Can movies be underrated if they aren't good?