Oh yeah, screw Heavenly Creatures, King Kong, Dead Alive, and the Frighteners. And Forrest Gump is laughable. How is Zemeckis more diverse? You got it completely backwards. Zemeckis' forays into technological/special effects "revolutions" are almost always ho-hum at best and drivel at worst. He's got Back to the Future, Beowulf, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Back to the Future II and Cast Away are middling. If Forrest Gump, Polar Express, Contact, What Lies Beneath, Death Becomes Her, and Back to the Future III are your idea of good films then I'm not sure what to say.Zemeckis is more diverse and has more classics. Roger Rabbit, Back to the Future and Forrest Gump are all classics. Peter Jackson is a one trick pony.
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Also Scream imo.Carpenter...no contest really.
Aside from the original Nightmare on Elm Street and The Last House on the Left I don't think Craven has done that many good films.
Shouldn't it be more like George Lucas vs Peter Jackson? Or Francis Ford Coppola vs Martin Scorcese? Or Mel Gibson vs Clint Eastwood? Seems like people could think about these matchups a little more, pitting directors with a common vision against one another.
Don't get me wrong, the other matchups are perfect, but the ones I mentioned would be an improvement over the ones we were given.
No offense to anyone, just needed to say that :P