david lynch
francis ford coppola
quentin tarantino
miike takashi
and lots of other less cliche people ~~
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Yeah, Miike is not a favourite of mine but he's very... interesting. Loved Audition :3
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I think i mentioned tarantino, because i watched inglorius bastards and it blew me away, though i agree he does rely on violence too much, there were bits in that film i didnt think, there needed to be, also I don't think his filmographys that good, I find him hit and miss, hated deathproof?
How can you love audition solemn boy, that film scarred my fragile little mind ",
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I like Audition because it manages to completely shock and repulse you without being unnecessarily excplicit. It's got this Texas Chainsaw Massacre thing going on where the actual content isn't nearly as grisly as it seems, but comes off as way more gruesome because of creative direction.
As for Tarantino: he likes violence. It entertains him for one reason or another and he's far from alone. I can understand why some people believe he goes overboard (Kill Bill Volume 1, for example) but then again others (like me) find that carefully directed violence can be... pretty cool. I don't think it has to be a sign of a "weaker director" or "lack of talent" as the scripts in Tarantino movies tend to be amazing. There's this misconception that it doesn't always take much to achieve high entertainment value. Of course it does! Creating a thought-provoking piece of fiction dealing with some fundamental aspect of humanity is just as much an achievement as a carefully-made and entertaining piece of escapism.
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David Lynch
Stanley Kubrick
Alfred Hitchcock
Terry Gilliam
Luis Bunuel
Errol Morris
John Waters
Takashi Mike
Ingmar Bergman
Jean Cocteau
Dario Argento
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Roman Polanski? :O nobody's even mentioned him! I'm shocked. I'd say he's one of the top guns of psychological horror
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