Among his most famous ones are:
-Spartacus
-Doctor Strangelove
-2001: A Space Odyssey
-A Clockwork Orange
-The Shining
2001: A Space Odyssey is one of my favourite films but it might seem a bit dull if you're not into it. Most Kubrick films require a lot of attentiion and you actually have to do an effort in order to like them.
my list, with their best in parenthesis
1- Stanley Kubrick (Dr. Strangelove)
2- Alfred Hitchcock (Rear WIndow)
3- Martin Scorcese (Raging Bull)
4- Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather)
5- Billy Wilder (Sunset Blvd.)
6- Charlie Chaplin (City Lights)
7- Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction)
8- The Coen Brothers (Fargo)
9- Sergio Leone (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly)
10- Clint Eastwood (Unforgiven)
Love Marty!!!
16. David Fincher
17. Ridley Scott
18. Michael Mann
19. Clint Eastwood
20. Wes Anderson
21. Guy Ritchie
22. Danny Boyle
I'm currently getting into foreign filmmaking specifically Akira Kurosawa and Jean Godard.
i think as a man of art, marty goes along with the greats...
Thank you, Mr. Scorsese! You have inspired me so much! I would love to meet you one day. God bless!
I love all his movies, even Last Temptation of Christ, really! This movie is a very underrated picture, I DON'T think that movie is the BEST ONE in the world, but it's very, very good. Kundun is also a classic, such a wonderful story.
The top most inspirational filmmakers to me personally.
1. Stanley Kubrick
2. Martin Scorsese
3. Alfred Hitchcock
4. Francis Ford Coppola
5. Paul Thomas Anderson
6. Roman Polanski
7. Sidney Lumet
8. Gus Van Sant
9. Joel & Ethan Coen
10. Spike Lee
11. Tim Burton
12. Christopher Nolan
13. Woody Allen
14. Steven Spielberg
15. Darren Aronofsky
Scorsese is AMAZING
but who here didn't already know
1- Stanley Kubrick
2- Alfred Hitchcock
3- Martin Scorcese
4- Francis Ford Coppola
5- Billy Wilder
6- Charlie Chaplin
7- Quentin Tarantino
8- The Coen Brothers
9- John Huston
10- Sidney Lumet
9-the Coen Brothers
10-Ron Howard
11-David Fincher
Scorsese Best Hands Down
so is his talent
The man is a genius!!
If you're looking into foreign filmmaking, yous should definitely check Andrej Tarkovsky, his films are breathtakingly ethereal!
4.Steven Speilberg
5.The Coen Brothers
6.Ron Howard
7.David fincher
his eyebrows are enormous.
1)Martin Scorsese
2)Francis Ford Coppola
3)Stanley Kubrick
4)Steven Speilberg
5)George Lucas
6)Oliver Stone
7)Steven Soderbergh
8)tim Burton
9)Quentin Tarantino
10)Robert Zemeckis
@bassmanUSSR
Yeah, I hope I can bring that to the film I'm trying to do now.
It feels good to express and it comes out on it's own
I lurved Shutter Island and all his films
Could you imagine if this guy was your dad? 'Okay kids, sit down be quiet, this is a great movie - so don't say anything, just look at the screen and watch, okay, alright, got the DVD right here...' jumps off the couch to pop it in 'alright, you ready? Remember! No talking...'
@TheLazyThru I don't know about DVD's or Blu-ray but some film reels, I think that he has in his home or some place else. Anyway, it'll be VERY NICE to watch his film collection.
Wow such a great list. that's what i'd put exactly, but probably sergio leone on top. and i think you forgot akira kurosawa.
Yeah, he is a legend. It was good of Clint Eastwood to dedicate his Oscar to him though.
i was wondering the other day, did Scorcese ever worked with Al Pacino?
IDK WHY but..every time I see a picture of him I think he's going to sound like Larry King...
The majority of Kubrick's films are entirely different, so as a new comer you don't know what to expect. Kubrickian films are all psychologically and emotionally insightful, most of them are very bleek and show much insight. Preferably, as a newcomer I'd begin with "Sparticus".
your all forgetting mulholland dr. umm David Lynch may his art work be mentioned.
No. Although Al was offered a role of Jimmy Conway in goodfellas but he refused and so De Niro did it.
Top 5(ish)
David Lean
Mike Nichols
Wes Anderson
Sergio Leone
Martin Scorsese
I guess it's a matter of opinion, though it is the collected opinion of the rest of universe of the subsequent 400 years since Shakespeare wrote that his were the MOST fully realized characters ever created for the stage. Perhaps Scorcese will be the standard in the year 2400, but it's been argued by many, many that Shakespeare's conception of the individual is the one that has influenced the way all Western civilization views itself. You are, of course, free to feel differently. Thanks.
what are some good ones to try with Kubrick? never seen any of his i dont think
@@ausmur90 haha I was expecting this but more so I didn't thought you would reply cause it was 12 years old. Btw whats your favourite one.
unless you were on the set while the movie was being made, i dont know how you could possibly come up with tht\at list
Spielberg, simply hasn't influenced like how so many other various filmmakers has though. Unlike Kubrick, Scorsese, Anderson amongst a few others Spielberg within recent years has had quite a few dissapointments.
Barry Lyndon
What about Clint Eastwood?
Steven who????
That's m ytop 3 directors, except reversed.
thats a pretty scary laugh at the end lol luv scorsese though =)
@monsterbot9 no no no Raging Bull
OMG u can not putspeilberg 14th nomatter who u are
Casino :D
@j009aguar13 i like your list
he is amazing i still cannot believe that his first oscar was in the departed