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Post by mortsahlfan on Apr 16, 2020 12:48:05 GMT
Living or dead. I posted this a few days ago, but with Actors (instead of directors). So this would be a SECOND party.
These aren't necessarily a reflection of my favorite directors, but people I'd like to have a conversation with, but also five people who mesh together well - chemistry. I will pick those who speak English enough to have an intellectual (and other) conversations.
I will provide snacks, and soft drinks, juice - I don't want a drunken mess. I want sincere, great conversations. Hopefully a lot of laughter. Maybe I'll allow pot, since Altman token all day.
Since 10 might be too much for one intimate gathering, feel free to name 2 sets.
1. John Cassavetes 2. Ingmar Bergman 3. Orson Welles 4. Federico Fellini 5. Robert Altman
1. Stanley Kubrick 2. Billy Wilder 3. John Huston 4. Sam Peckinpah 5. Marlon Brando
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Post by Spike Del Rey on Apr 16, 2020 13:05:37 GMT
Group 1: Steven Spielberg Martin Scosese Francis Ford Coppola Brian DePalma George Lucas Since they ran together in the late 70s anyway, they'd be comfortable enough with each other to open up and gab.
Group 2: Quentin Tarantino Robert Rodriguez Joss Whedon Sam Raimi James Gunn The sheer pandemonium of all these guys in the same room would be entertaining in and of itself.
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Post by politicidal on Apr 16, 2020 16:14:06 GMT
Steven Spielberg
Alfred Hitchcock
Patty Jenkins
Tommy Wiseau
John Huston
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Post by marianne48 on Apr 16, 2020 16:19:45 GMT
Alice Guy-Blache (as long as she brings along a translator)
Ida Lupino
Alfred Hitchcock
William Wellman
Edward Wood, Jr.
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Post by mortsahlfan on Apr 16, 2020 18:25:44 GMT
Alice Guy-Blache (as long as she brings along a translator) Ida Lupino Alfred Hitchcock William Wellman Edward Wood, Jr. I can tell you from experience needing translation will focus everything on language, making sure everyone understands, misunderstandings, etc..
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