The Chairman
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CConn said:How can anyone say Tarantino? Or Jackson? Or several of the names on that list.
I agree on Jackson, personally I feel he's very overrated, but Tarantino still managed to create one of the most influential films of all time (Pulp Fiction), and he did to a degree create his own distinct style...even if he did rip it off from various foreign films and directors.
CConn said:It could be that you really don't need to see too many films by one director to gain an appreciation of their overall style and skill. I could tell several things about Nolan simply from his first film, Following. Things that made his future films, all of them really, so great.
Well, that's one reasoning. But I think it's still too early for people to say Nolan is the best director. Making four very good films in a row doesn't make you one of the all time best overnight. You have to make films that influence later directors as well as to an extent change the way we look at certain elements of cinema, neither of which Nolan has done so far.
CConn said:Of course, the more likely answer is simply that he made Batman Begins, and everyone's kissing his ass because of it.![]()
Bingo.