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Name great directors and their worst films?

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Steven Spielberg: Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull or 1941.
Alfred Hitchcock: Marnie.
Jean Pierre Jeunet: Alien Resurrection.
Terry Gilliam: Tideland.
Ridley Scott: Robin Hood.
Francis Ford Coppola: Jack.
Stanley Kubrick: Spartacus.
David Lynch: Dune.
Roman Polanski: Pirates.
Paul Verhoeven: Showgirls.
John Mctirmen: Rollerball remake.
Tim Burton: Planet of the Apes.
Quentin Tarantino: Death Proof.
Rob Reiner: North.
John Carpenter: Ghosts of Mars.
James Cameron Piranha 2.
Sam Raimi: Spider-Man 3.
Peter jackson Lovely Bones.
David Cronenberg: Crash.
Darren Affonsky either Noah or The Fountain.
Clint Eastwood Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
Oliver Stone: Alexander.
Michael Mann: Miami Vice.
Coen Brothers: Ladykillers.
 
Steven Spielberg - Crystal Skull or War of the Worlds
Christopher Nolan - Insomnia
Clint Eastwood - Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Richard Donner - Timeline
Zack Snyder - Sucker Punch
Quentin Tarantino - Death Proof
Bryan Singer - Superman Returns
 
Yeah. I remember reading a review of Death Proof that said watching it was like watching an episode of The View, only with more profanity.
 
I can't get through Death Proof whatsoever. It is an absolute total borefest.
 
Even Tarantino himself admits Death Proof was crap.
 
and I think Peter Jackson's worst movie was King Kong.

Lovely Bones was a standard ghost story. But nothing embarrassing like King Kong.
 
David Fincher - Benjamin Button. :down
 
Steven Soderbergh -- Contagion

One of the worst movies I've ever seen in the movie theatre.
 
Even Tarantino himself admits Death Proof was crap.

Ahahah, way to exagerate his statement. What he said was that Death proof was his weakest film, but that he was glad it was the weakest he has done, since he still thinks it was a strong movie, since he wants people that discover his Filmography to want to go back for more.

And Death Proof was pretty decent, it was a Grindhouse film, not as good as his other ones, but still a decent movie.
 
I would hesitate calling Zack Snyder a great director.
 
Bryan Singer- Jack the Giant Slayer

I agree with that.

Steven Spielberg - Crystal Skull or War of the Worlds
Christopher Nolan - Insomnia
Clint Eastwood - Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Richard Donner - Timeline
Zack Snyder - Sucker Punch
Quentin Tarantino - Death Proof
Bryan Singer - Superman Returns

I agree with those except i enjoyed Sucker Punch as it was a guilty pleasure and Snyder is one of my fave directors. I liked Insomenia even if the Norwegian version was better and Timeline was Donner's worst no doubt.
 
Spielberg: Indy Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
 
Also, The Ward is waaaaaaaaaaaay worse than Ghosts of Mars.
 
Never watched the original version, but i enjoyed Insomnia.
 
John Carpenter: Anything Past Mouth of Madness.
Spielberg: War of the Worlds/KOTCS
Lucas: Prequel Trilogy
Lynch: Mulholland Drive. I have not been able to complete the film, as I end up getting bored and turning it off, each time I try to watch it.
 
jonathancrane said:
John Carpenter: Anything Past Mouth of Madness.
Vampires is awesome.

jonathancrane said:
Lynch: Mulholland Drive. I have not been able to complete the film, as I end up getting bored and turning it off, each time I try to watch it.
Nope.
 
Lucas: The Prequels
Peter Jackson: Lovely Bones
Michael Mann: Public Enemies
 

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