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Post by Popeye Doyle on Jun 12, 2021 22:15:01 GMT
Steven Spielberg - Haven’t seen any of his post Crystal Skull movies and West Side Story will likely continue that trend. I actually didn’t hate Indy 4 but his next features don’t scream out as anything I should bother seeing.
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Post by ck100 on Jun 12, 2021 22:19:39 GMT
The last latest Spielberg film I watched was Crystal Skull. Haven't really been interested in anything he has done since.
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Post by politicidal on Jun 13, 2021 0:56:25 GMT
I would definite check out Lincoln. It's great and The Adventures of Tintin is probably his most fun movie in years since Crystal Skull. As for your question, I'd probably say Tim Burton. His last decent effort was Big Eyes.
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Post by kolchak92 on Jun 13, 2021 0:59:31 GMT
Bob Zemeckis. Great director and all, but once he retired from doing live-action films and started with that motion-capture animation stuff, I more or less lost interest.
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Post by ck100 on Jun 13, 2021 1:03:36 GMT
Bob Zemeckis. Great director and all, but once he retired from doing live-action films and started with that motion-capture animation stuff, I more or less lost interest. But he has done live action stuff in recent years - Flight, The Walk, Allied, Welcome to Marwen, The Witches
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Post by kolchak92 on Jun 13, 2021 1:07:41 GMT
Bob Zemeckis. Great director and all, but once he retired from doing live-action films and started with that motion-capture animation stuff, I more or less lost interest. But he has done live action stuff in recent years - Flight, The Walk, Allied, Welcome to Marwen, The Witches Well yeah.
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Post by Prime etc. on Jun 13, 2021 1:09:58 GMT
I am bored with the whole lot of them.
If Paul Verhoeven did a sci-fi movie again I might be curious. if he did the Robocop sequel he mentioned-I would have to see it-but no one who gets any media platform is going to be able to make a film that isn't full of political bs.
That would be a (potentially) good fan film project--Robocop Reactivated.
Crowdfund it. I'd buy that for a dollar.
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Post by ck100 on Jun 13, 2021 1:15:34 GMT
I am bored with the whole lot of them. If Paul Verhoeven did a sci-fi movie again I might be curious. if he did the Robocop sequel he mentioned-I would have to see it-but no one who gets any media platform is going to be able to make a film that isn't full of political bs. That would be a (potentially) good fan film project--Robocop Reactivated. Crowdfund it. I'd buy that for a dollar. I think Verhoeven became disillusioned with being a Hollywood director after his experience on Hollow Man. IMDB Hollow Man trivia: Paul Verhoeven was dissatisfied with the film. In 2013, he remarked to The Hollywood Reporter: "I decided after Hollow Man, this is a movie, the first movie that I made that I thought I should not have made. It made money and this and that, but it really is not me anymore. I think many other people could have done that. I don't think many people could have made RoboCop that way, or either Starship Troopers. But Hollow Man, I thought there might have been twenty directors in Hollywood who could have done that. I felt depressed with myself after 2002." In earlier interviews, Verhoeven explained that the job was offered in a period where many of his proposed movie projects had fallen through, and he accepted to stay in business.
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Post by ck100 on Jun 13, 2021 1:17:27 GMT
I haven't been interested in a recent Francis Ford Coppola film since The Rainmaker.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Jun 13, 2021 6:29:05 GMT
David Fincher, can't explain why though.
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Post by mecano04 on Jun 13, 2021 12:03:25 GMT
Aronofsky
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Post by Mulder and Scully on Jun 13, 2021 13:46:39 GMT
Quentin Tarantino. His self-indulgence seems to get more apparent with each film.
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Post by Captain Spencer on Jun 13, 2021 14:05:46 GMT
Brian De Palma. With movies like Mission Impossible and Mission To Mars, I knew things weren't going to be the same anymore (although I have to admit I thought Femme Fatale was pretty good).
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Post by janntosh on Jun 13, 2021 14:31:06 GMT
James Cameron because he’s only interred in making Avatar sequels
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Post by janntosh on Jun 13, 2021 14:34:40 GMT
Steven Spielberg - Haven’t seen any of his post Crystal Skull movies and West Side Story will likely continue that trend. I actually didn’t hate Indy 4 but his next features don’t scream out as anything I should bother seeing. Bridge of Spies is good and worth watching. Also I enjoyed Ready Player One
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2021 14:58:23 GMT
Bob Zemeckis. Great director and all, but once he retired from doing live-action films and started with that motion-capture animation stuff, I more or less lost interest. have to echo. He was great but he's behind the times. I'm still piqued by him tho and he still puts a decent film from time to time like that man on wire Wtc movie with levitt. The French accent was terrible tho
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Post by ck100 on Jun 13, 2021 15:26:59 GMT
Quentin Tarantino. His self-inudlgence seems to get more apparent with each film. I'd still be open to seeing a future Tarantino film, but by God he needs a better sense of self-discipline and/or work with people who will give constructive criticism.
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Post by Ass_E9 on Jun 13, 2021 15:58:37 GMT
It's not so much that I've lost interest in any certain director at the moment; rather, I've been drawn to small, quirky films or catching up with older titles lately, and even the latter haven't had many big-name directors attached.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Jun 13, 2021 16:16:58 GMT
Spielberg hasn't been automatic for me for years.
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Post by SuperDevilDoctor on Jun 13, 2021 16:45:20 GMT
I would definite check out Lincoln.Yes. It's a fantastic historical film. Spielberg got his groove back with that one.
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