I haven't watched the full portfolio of any director but bong joon-ho, edgar wright, and guillermo del toro stand out to me as having made very good movies
Watching all of a director's films in order can be super informative. Of course my favorites are Lynch who's made I think 10 films and Eggers who is up to three so far and I saw all of his stuff near release makes it easier.
ive had a hell of a time finding the early work of non english directors. wdym nobody digitized a 100 minute trash spag western because the director got nommed for an oscar 30 years later :juche-tears: ?
it is really neat to see a director find their style though, i may be obliged to attack WesAnderson if i see him on the street but Bottle Rocket and Rushmore are fascinating prototypes
I haven't watched the full portfolio of any director but bong joon-ho, edgar wright, and guillermo del toro stand out to me as having made very good movies
in the prime timeline, Del Toro got to make The Hobbit movie. We're living in a bastard offshoot, the mirror universe.
damn finishing a portfolio is hardcore. i haven't even done that for my absolute favs
Watching all of a director's films in order can be super informative. Of course my favorites are Lynch who's made I think 10 films and Eggers who is up to three so far and I saw all of his stuff near release makes it easier.
ive had a hell of a time finding the early work of non english directors. wdym nobody digitized a 100 minute trash spag western because the director got nommed for an oscar 30 years later :juche-tears: ?
it is really neat to see a director find their style though, i may be obliged to attack WesAnderson if i see him on the street but Bottle Rocket and Rushmore are fascinating prototypes
I'm into silent Era stuff, so similarily there's just a lot of lost films.