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Post by Fox in the Snow on Apr 9, 2018 11:23:53 GMT
No "I love both" no "Apples and Oranges", simple question, whose films do you prefer? Go!
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Apr 9, 2018 11:24:39 GMT
Kubrick pretty easily for me, though I do like Scorsese.
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Post by hardball on Apr 9, 2018 11:40:18 GMT
Both great directors, but I vote for Scorsese.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Apr 9, 2018 11:43:03 GMT
Kubbie.
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Post by miike80 on Apr 9, 2018 11:58:00 GMT
Scorsese for me. That's not to say i don't love Kubrick
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Post by marth on Apr 9, 2018 12:01:56 GMT
Kubrick
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Apr 9, 2018 13:18:37 GMT
Scorsese.
I'm not even a big Kubrick fan so it's a no-brainer
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Post by Spike Del Rey on Apr 9, 2018 13:37:02 GMT
Scorsese. Kubrick, while certainly a great director, is too cold and detached for me.
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Post by kevin on Apr 9, 2018 13:38:18 GMT
Kubrick, both they're both fantastic.
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Post by movielover on Apr 9, 2018 13:47:33 GMT
Scorsese - I love both, but movies like Goodfellas, Taxi Driver, and Casino alone put Scorsese ahead for me.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Apr 9, 2018 14:08:00 GMT
Stanley Kubrick
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Post by salomonj on Apr 9, 2018 15:35:49 GMT
Scorsese by miles. Stanley Kubrick makes great films, a couple of which make my top 50, but Scorsese makes films that hit me far more on a personal level. Not to mention I find Scorsese’s films to be far more rewatchable than Kubrick.
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Post by politicidal on Apr 9, 2018 15:58:21 GMT
Scorsese.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Apr 9, 2018 16:12:28 GMT
Pretty close, but I think I'm going with Scorsese here. Although I have yet to watch Barry Lyndon (I just might watch it tonight), so who knows? Maybe it'll blow me away and Kubrick can eclipse Marty.
Kinda doubt it, but again, who knows.
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Post by schizkebab on Apr 9, 2018 16:43:07 GMT
When judging them by their total discographies, I'd have to say it's Kubrick.
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Post by Reynard on Apr 9, 2018 16:53:12 GMT
Scorsese by miles. Stanley Kubrick makes great films, a couple of which make my top 50, but Scorsese makes films that hit me far more on a personal level. Not to mention I find Scorsese’s films to be far more rewatchable than Kubrick. Kubrick by miles. Martin Scorsese makes good films, though none of them would make my top 50, but Kubrick makes films that hit me far more on a personal level. Not to mention I find Kubrick’s films to be far more rewatchable than Scorsese’s.
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Post by Archelaus on Apr 9, 2018 17:28:21 GMT
While I think Stanley Kubrick is the superior filmmaker, I just love Martin Scorsese's films.
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Post by shawshanked on Apr 9, 2018 17:35:42 GMT
Kubrick.
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Post by sjg on Apr 9, 2018 17:43:59 GMT
It's close but i'll go for Scorsese
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Post by singh on Apr 9, 2018 18:14:23 GMT
Scorcese is my all time favourite. Voted for him but i love kubrick too.
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