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Richard Linklater (absolute favorite--others in no particular order)

Greta Gerwig

Todd Haynes

Guillermo del Toro

Martin Scorsese

Christopher Nolan

Paul Thomas Anderson

Billy Wilder

Ryan Coogler

Wes Anderson

Chantal Ackerman

Joel Coen

 

.... lots of others, but I'll leave it at a baker's dozen.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, jlhoots said:

Robert Altman

Huge fan! "Nashville" is in my Top 3, and I'd give "McCabe & Mrs. Miller"a 10/10 (and still think it's on YouTube for free)

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On 12/3/2025 at 3:15 PM, Andrea said:

Huge fan! "Nashville" is in my Top 3, and I'd give "McCabe & Mrs. Miller"a 10/10 (and still think it's on YouTube for free)

Yes, 10/10 for McCabe.

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Del Toro, Scorsese. I've enjoyed the recent run of movies by Yorgos Lanthimos. I also think Chloe Zhao does some good work (well, except for "The Eternals." Didn't think much of that one.)

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43 minutes ago, gmonahan said:

Del Toro, Scorsese. I've enjoyed the recent run of movies by Yorgos Lanthimos. I also think Chloe Zhao does some good work (well, except for "The Eternals." Didn't think much of that one.)

 

I'm guessing you saw "Dogtooth".. Have you seen the Spanish movie "The Castle of Purity" (1971)?

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On 12/5/2025 at 1:43 PM, Andrea said:

 

I'm guessing you saw "Dogtooth".. Have you seen the Spanish movie "The Castle of Purity" (1971)?

Neither one. I'll have to explore those, and I can certainly understand having a bit of difficulty with Lanthimos films.  I liked "Poor Things" and "Bugonia," "The Lobster" and "Kinds of Kindness" less, but like him or not, he certainly makes interesting and original movies.

 

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Watching relative buttload of 1930-1932 Cagney movies on TCM streaming and have become a bit impressed by the tight effectiveness of Roy Del Ruth. If "modern" movies are multi-CD concept albums, these films are 78s, a lot gets done without wasting time.

Del Ruth slumped for a while and occasionally came back, but these are some good movies.

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Fellini, Godard, Herzog... the Coens, Aki Kaurismaki, Roy Andersson, a soft spot, for different reasons, for David Fincher's, Spike Jonze's and Alexander Payne's films as well.

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