My personal top 5 is:
5)Raising Arizona
4)Miller's Corssing
3)No Country for Old Men
2)Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
1)Inside Llweyn Davis
My personal top 5 is:
5)Raising Arizona
4)Miller's Corssing
3)No Country for Old Men
2)Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
1)Inside Llweyn Davis
Fargo, Miller's Crossing, No Country For Old Men, and Lebowski are all pretty close for me. They really might be my favorite filmmakers.
I don't know if it counts really but Ballad of Buster Scruggs was incredible as well
I'd go as far as to say they're the best American filmmakers of all time.
Definitely in the conversation along with Kubrick, Speilberg, Tarantino, Scorsese, Coppola, etc.
I'd probably give it to them or Kubrick but I'm pretty far from a film expert haha.
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Ackchyually, Kubrick and Hitchcock were both from england
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Lol wtf am I talking about, Kubrick wasn't english. Though I know Hitchcock started in England. The 39 steps is pretty good
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There was one movie he did called lifeboat but I can't find it anywhere.
Kubrick actually worked in England a lot cause that's where he lived and he hated flying. This video actually shows how they made scenes from Full Metal Jacket at an abandoned industrial site in England and got it almost perfectly accurate, partially because both locations used the same architectural designs by coincidence.