Ilov80s
Footballguy
So I was thinking when athletes enter the HOF, they have to pick the team they will go in for. Randy Johnson, Mariners or Diamondbacks? Gretzky, Oilers or Kings? Deion, Falcons or Cowboys?
What if directors were entered into the Movie Hall of Fame and had to choose 1 movie to represent them. Look at it however you want: best movie, most successful movie, breakout movie that put them on the map, etc. It's however you see the director best represented.
We had the closest poll yet with Titanic edging out Aliens by 1 vote. The Terminator movies had a chance getting 40% between them but that split likely prevented either from winning.
Scrolling Twitter, I saw today is the birthday of the great writer-director Billy Wilder. I know this is going back many years so it might be a case where people haven't seen a lot of these movies. I highly suggest seeking them out though, they are all wildy entertaining.
Rd 1: Jaws for Spielberg (50%)
Rd 2: Alien for Ridley Scott (43%)
Rd 3: Psycho for Hitchcock (44%)
Rd 4: 2001: A Space Odyssey for Stanley Kubrick (31%)
Rd 5: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre by John Huston(46%)
Rd 6: Titanic by James Cameron (26%)
What if directors were entered into the Movie Hall of Fame and had to choose 1 movie to represent them. Look at it however you want: best movie, most successful movie, breakout movie that put them on the map, etc. It's however you see the director best represented.
We had the closest poll yet with Titanic edging out Aliens by 1 vote. The Terminator movies had a chance getting 40% between them but that split likely prevented either from winning.
Scrolling Twitter, I saw today is the birthday of the great writer-director Billy Wilder. I know this is going back many years so it might be a case where people haven't seen a lot of these movies. I highly suggest seeking them out though, they are all wildy entertaining.
Rd 1: Jaws for Spielberg (50%)
Rd 2: Alien for Ridley Scott (43%)
Rd 3: Psycho for Hitchcock (44%)
Rd 4: 2001: A Space Odyssey for Stanley Kubrick (31%)
Rd 5: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre by John Huston(46%)
Rd 6: Titanic by James Cameron (26%)