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minus-squareHarryLime [any]hexbear10·edit-24 years agoCliche answer, but Kurosawa, Hitchcock, and Scorsese. Based on my username I should say Carol Reed, but I feel like The Third Man is the only movie of his I've seen that's really amazing. Edit: Kubrick and Miyazaki too. link
minus-squareAlexandairBabeuf [they/them]hexagonhexbear3·4 years agoi've gotten to hitchcock really late in life but i've been very impressed, not at all overrated from what ive seen link
Cliche answer, but Kurosawa, Hitchcock, and Scorsese.
Based on my username I should say Carol Reed, but I feel like The Third Man is the only movie of his I've seen that's really amazing.
Edit: Kubrick and Miyazaki too.
i've gotten to hitchcock really late in life but i've been very impressed, not at all overrated from what ive seen