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by martryn
Tue May 30, 2023 6:01 am
Forum: Filmmakers
Topic: Top 5 Director Averages
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Re: Top 5 Director Averages

martryn wrote:
Thu Jun 23, 2016 5:30 am
10. Milos Forman (4 films) 84.75
High film - Amadeus (94)
Low film - The People vs. Larry Flynt (72)

9. Martin Scorsese (6 films) 84.83
High films - Taxi Driver, The Departed (92)
Low film - Cape Fear (75)

8. Tarantino (9 films) 85.11
High film - Pulp Fiction (93)
Low film - Four Rooms (67)

7. Brad Bird (4 films) 85.25
High film - The Incredibles (88)
Low film - Jack-Jack Attack (82)

6. Joss Whedon (4 films) 85.5
High films - Avengers: Age of Ultron and Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (89)
Low film - The Avengers (82)

5. Kubrick (6 films) 85.83
High films - Paths of Glory and A Clockwork Orange (92)
Low film - Eyes Wide Shut (75)

4. Miyazaki (8 films) 86.5
High film - Princess Mononoke (94)
Low films - Ponyo and Kiki's Delivery Service (81)

3. Wes Anderson (5 films) 86.8
High film - The Grand Budapest Hotel (92)
Low film - Fantastic Mr. Fox (83)

2. Sergio Leone (4 films) 88
High film - A Fistful of Dollars (94)
Low film - My Name is Nobody (77)

1. Christopher Nolan (8 films) 88.13
High film - Inception (95)
Low film - Insomnia (76)
Been a few years, so I thought this would be fun to update. Keeping it at a 4 film minimum.

10. George Roy Hill (4 films) 86.25
High film - Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (98)
Low film - Slaughterhouse-Five (73)

9. Edgar Wright (5 films) 86.8
High film - Shaun of the Dead (90)
Low film - The World's End (76)

8. Lee Unkrich (5 films) 87.2
High film - Toy Story 3 (92)
Low film - Monsters, Inc (82)

7. Milos Forman (4 films) 87.25
High film - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (98)
Low film - The People vs. Larry Flynt (76)

6. Quentin Tarantino (11 films) 87.91
High film - Pulp Fiction (99)
Low film - Four Rooms (68)

5. Martin Scorsese (7 films) 88.14
High film - The Departed (98)
Low film - Cape Fear (75)

4. Hayao Miyazaki (9 films) 88.33
High film - Princess Mononoke (96)
Low film - The Castle of Cagliostro (82)

3. Stanley Kubrick (6 films) 89.67
High film - A Clockwork Orange (96)
Low film - Eyes Wide Shut (77)

2. Wes Anderson (5 films) 89.8
High film - The Grand Budapest Hotel (95)
Low film - The Royal Tenenbaums (84)

1. Christopher Nolan (10 films) 90.5
High film - Inception (98)
Low film - Insomnia (74)

Some real interesting developments, if you ask me. I can see that I've been skewing my film rankings higher as time goes on.
  • Sergio Leone fell off the list entirely because apparently he was mislabeled as the director on My Name is Nobody (he'd be #1 based on his 3 film rankings of 93.67).

    Kubrick jumped Miyazaki after I ranked Miyazaki's early directing work on that Lupin film.

    Scorsese and Tarantino are duking it out with less than a quarter of a point separating the two. I think Scorsese will stay on top this time.

    Brad Bird is replaced by Lee Unkrich to represent Pixar.

    Joss Whedon falls off the list as superhero fatigue has set in and all his films are dropping in ranking.

    Edgar Wright enters the list. Rightfully so, as most of his films rank between 88-90.

    George Roy Hill also enters the list as I am seeing Butch and Sundance as almost a perfect film. The Sting was also great. Haven't seen any of his "bad" films.
by metalhank
Sun Jan 08, 2023 9:34 pm
Forum: Filmmakers
Topic: Top 5 Director Averages
Replies: 152
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Re: Top 5 Director Averages

now with 3400+ films

8+ films

1. Peter Jackson 94.00% (8)
2. Quentin Tarantino 90.63 (8)
3. Paul W.S. Anderson 89.20 (10)
4. Zack Snyder 87.50 (8)
5. Luc Besson 83.22 (9)
6. Guillermo Del Toro 82.13 (8)
7. David Cronenberg 80.22 (9)
8. Sam Raimi 78.88 (8)
9. Bryan Singer 78.67 (9)
10. Christopher Nolan 75.50 (8)

5-7 films

1. Paul Verhoeven 94.33 (6)
2. George Lucas 93.80 (5)
3. George Miller 88.40 (5)
4. J.J. Abrams 86.33 (6)
5. Tarsem Singh 83.80 (5)
6. James Cameron 83.43 (7)
7. Stephen Sommers 82.60 (5)
8. Matthew Vaughn 82.33 (6)
9. John Carpenter 82.00 (7)
10. Hayao Miyazaki 81.33 (6)

3-4 films

1. Terry Jones 96.00 (3)
2. Len Wiseman 96.00 (4)
3. David Leitch 94.33 (3)
4. Jean-Pierre Jeunet 94.33 (3)
5. Denis Villeneuve 93.25 (4)
6. James Gunn 93.25 (4)
7. Frank Miller 91.33 (3)
8. Stanley Kubrick 91.25 (4)
9. Rob Zombie 91.00 (3)
10. Neil Blomkamp 91.00 (3)

Top with 2 films is Mel Gibson - likely won't make future list
by CosmicMonkey
Mon May 03, 2021 7:27 pm
Forum: Filmmakers
Topic: Top 5 Director Averages
Replies: 152
Views: 303309

Re: Top 5 Director Averages

CosmicMonkey wrote:
Mon Sep 09, 2019 7:36 pm
Minimum 5 Films:

Lee Unkrich (87.40) - 5 films -
Christopher Nolan (86.50) - 6 films
Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger (84.60) - 5 films
David Fincher (84.20) - 5 films
Alfred Hitchcock (81.71) - 7 films
2 years later, 1170+ films.

5 film minimum

1. Lee Unkrich.................................(87.4 - 5 Films) (Toy Story 3)
2. Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger...(84.6 - 5 Films) (A Matter of Life and Death)
3. Charlie Chaplin.............................(84.2 - 5 Films) (City Lights)
4. Christopher Nolan..........................(82.7 - 7 Films) (The Dark Knight)
5. Alfred Hitchcock............................(81.5 - 8 Films) (Notorious/Rebecca)

6. Peter Jackson...............................(81.3 - 6 Films) (The Lord of the Rings)
7. Joss Whedon................................(80.83 - 6 Films) (Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog)
8. Orson Welles................................(80.80 - 5 Films) (Citizen Kane)
9. David Fincher...............................(79.9 - 7 Films) (Zodiac)
10. Robert Zemeckis..........................(79.8 - 6 Films) (Back to the Future)
by metalhank
Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:45 pm
Forum: Filmmakers
Topic: Top 5 Director Averages
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Re: Top 5 Director Averages

now with 2400+ films

7+ films

1. Peter Jackson 93.25%(8)...Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King
2. Quentin Tarantino 88.00 (7)...From Dusk Till Dawn
3. Paul W.S. Anderson 87.00 (9)...Resident Evil
4. Zack Snyder 85.86 (7)...Sucker Punch
5. Sam Raimi 81.43 (7)...Spider-Man
6. Bryan Singer 78.63 (8)...X-Men: Days Of Future Past
7. Ridley Scott 76.50 (12)...Alien
8. Christopher Nolan 74.88 (8)...Inception
9. Kevin Smith 72.56 (9)...Zack And Miri Make A Porno
10. Robert Rodriguez 72.25 (12)...Sin City

5-6 films

1. George Lucas 92.60 (5)...Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
2. Tarsem Singh 83.40 (5)...Immortals
3. James Cameron 81.50 (6)...Terminator 2: Judgement Day
4. Guillermo Del Torro 80.80 (5)...Hellboy
5. Yoshiaki Kawajiri 80.20 (5)...Wicked City
6. Hayao Miyazaki 80.00 (6)...Howl's Moving Castle
7. Francis Lawrence 79.00 (5)...The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2
8. Luc Besson 78.33 (6)...The Fifth Element
9. David Fincher 77.60 (5)...Fight Club
10. Russell Mulcahy 77.40 (5)...Highlander

3-4 films

1. George Miller 98.33 (3)...The Road Warrior
2. Paul Verhoeven 95.75 (4)...Starship Troopers
3. Len Wiseman 95.25 (4)...Underworld
4. Terry Jones 95.00 (3)...Life Of Brian
5. Rob Zombie 92.33 (3)...House Of 1000 Corpses
6. Frank Miller 90.67 (3)...Sin City
7. Neil Blomkamp 89.33 (3)...Chappie
8. Lilly Wachowski 88.75 (4)...The Matrix
9. Lana Wachowski 88.75 (4)...The Matrix
10. Gareth Edwards 88.67 (3)...Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
by CosmicMonkey
Mon Sep 09, 2019 7:36 pm
Forum: Filmmakers
Topic: Top 5 Director Averages
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Views: 303309

Re: Top 5 Director Averages

Minimum 5 Films:

Lee Unkrich (87.40) - 5 films -
Christopher Nolan (86.50) - 6 films
Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger (84.60) - 5 films
David Fincher (84.20) - 5 films
Alfred Hitchcock (81.71) - 7 films
by navid.g
Fri Apr 07, 2017 8:03 am
Forum: Filmmakers
Topic: Top 5 Director Averages
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Re: Top 5 Director Averages

1. Charles Chaplin (6 Movies)
2. Denis Villeneuve (5 Movies)
3. Hayao Miyazaki (5 Movies)
4. Pete Docter (3 Movies)
5. Christopher Nolan (10 Movie)

Others:
6. Martin Scorsese (9 Movies)
7. Billy Wilder (5 Movies)
8. David Fincher (10 Movies)
9. Stanley Kubrick (7 Movies)
10. Quentin Tarantino (7 Movies)
11. Asghar Farhadi (3 Movies)
13. Alfred Hitchock (8 Movies)
14 & 15. Ethan & Joel Coen (4 Movies)
by martryn
Thu Jun 23, 2016 5:30 am
Forum: Filmmakers
Topic: Top 5 Director Averages
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Re: Top 5 Director Averages

martryn wrote:10. Martin Scorsese (6 films) 84.17
High Film - The Departed (91)
Low Film - Cape Fear (76)

9. Darren Aronofsky (4 films) 84.25
High Film - Black Swan (93)
Low Film - The Fountain (79)

8. Stanley Kubrick (6 films) 84.67
High Film - Paths of Glory (92)
Low Film - Eyes Wide Shut (73)

7. Milos Forman (4 films) 84.75
High Film - Amadeus (94)
Low Film - The People vs. Larry Flynt (72)

6. Quentin Tarantino (9 films) 85.11
High Film - Pulp Fiction (93)
Low Film - Four Rooms (67)

5. Coen Brothers (10 films) 85.2
High Film - Fargo (93)
Low Films -The Hudsucker Proxy and Burn After Reading (79's)

4. Miyazaki (7 films) 86.86
High Film - Princess Mononoke (94)
Low Films - Ponyo and Kiki's Delivery Service (81's)

3. Wes Anderson (5 films) 87
High Film - The Grand Budapest Hotel (93)
Low Film - Fantastic Mr. Fox (83)

2. Christopher Nolan (7 films) 88
High Film - Inception (94)
Low Film - Insomnia (76)

1. Sergio Leone (4 films) 88.25
High Film - A Fistful of Dollars (93)
Low Film - My Name is Nobody (79)


10. Milos Forman (4 films) 84.75
High film - Amadeus (94)
Low film - The People vs. Larry Flynt (72)

9. Martin Scorsese (6 films) 84.83
High films - Taxi Driver, The Departed (92)
Low film - Cape Fear (75)

8. Tarantino (9 films) 85.11
High film - Pulp Fiction (93)
Low film - Four Rooms (67)

7. Brad Bird (4 films) 85.25
High film - The Incredibles (88)
Low film - Jack-Jack Attack (82)

6. Joss Whedon (4 films) 85.5
High films - Avengers: Age of Ultron and Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (89)
Low film - The Avengers (82)

5. Kubrick (6 films) 85.83
High films - Paths of Glory and A Clockwork Orange (92)
Low film - Eyes Wide Shut (75)

4. Miyazaki (8 films) 86.5
High film - Princess Mononoke (94)
Low films - Ponyo and Kiki's Delivery Service (81)

3. Wes Anderson (5 films) 86.8
High film - The Grand Budapest Hotel (92)
Low film - Fantastic Mr. Fox (83)

2. Sergio Leone (4 films) 88
High film - A Fistful of Dollars (94)
Low film - My Name is Nobody (77)

1. Christopher Nolan (8 films) 88.13
High film - Inception (95)
Low film - Insomnia (76)

Surprising that Aronofsky and the Coen Brothers both fall off my top 10. Brad Bird and Joss Whedon shouldn't be on this list if you factor in their entries. Course, Danny Boyle is "at-bat". Waiting at 3 films are a couple of big names that could see entry onto the list if I just watch the right movies.
by Guest
Fri Jun 05, 2015 1:32 pm
Forum: Filmmakers
Topic: Top 5 Director Averages
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Re: Top 5 Director Averages

Christopher Nolan 9.14 7 Films
Martin Scorsese 8.50 4 Films
Paul McGuigan 8.40 5 Films
Rajkumar Hirani 8.25 4 Films
Lee Unkrich 8.25 4 Films
by martryn
Wed May 13, 2015 7:31 am
Forum: Filmmakers
Topic: Top 5 Director Averages
Replies: 152
Views: 303309

Re: Top 5 Director Averages

10. Danny Boyle (4 films) 83.75
High Film - Trainspotting (88)
Low Film - 28 Days Later (81)

9. Darren Aronofsky (4 films) 84.25
High Film - Black Swan (93)
Low Film - The Fountain (79)

8. Stanley Kubrick (6 films) 84.5
High Film - Paths of Glory (92)
Low Film - Eyes Wide Shut (73)

7. Milos Forman (4 films) 84.75
High Film - Amadeus (94)
Low Film - The People vs. Larry Flynt (72)

TIED 5. Quentin Tarantino (9 films) 84.78
High Film - Pulp Fiction (93)
Low Film - Four Rooms (68)

TIED 5. Coen Brothers (9 films) 84.78
High Film - Fargo (93)
Low Films - The Hudsucker Proxy and Burn After Reading (79's)

4. Miyazaki (7 films) 86.57
High Film - Princess Mononoke (94)
Low Film - Ponyo (79)

3. Wes Anderson (5 films) 87
High Film - The Grand Budapest Hotel (93)
Low Film - Fantastic Mr. Fox (82)

2. Christopher Nolan (7 films) 87.71
High Film - Inception (93)
Low Film - Insomnia (76)

1. Sergio Leone (4 films) 88
High Films - A Fistful of Dollars and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (92's)
Low Film - My Name is Nobody (79)


10. Martin Scorsese (6 films) 84.17
High Film - The Departed (91)
Low Film - Cape Fear (76)

9. Darren Aronofsky (4 films) 84.25
High Film - Black Swan (93)
Low Film - The Fountain (79)

8. Stanley Kubrick (6 films) 84.67
High Film - Paths of Glory (92)
Low Film - Eyes Wide Shut (73)

7. Milos Forman (4 films) 84.75
High Film - Amadeus (94)
Low Film - The People vs. Larry Flynt (72)

6. Quentin Tarantino (9 films) 85.11
High Film - Pulp Fiction (93)
Low Film - Four Rooms (67)

5. Coen Brothers (10 films) 85.2
High Film - Fargo (93)
Low Films -The Hudsucker Proxy and Burn After Reading (79's)

4. Miyazaki (7 films) 86.86
High Film - Princess Mononoke (94)
Low Films - Ponyo and Kiki's Delivery Service (81's)

3. Wes Anderson (5 films) 87
High Film - The Grand Budapest Hotel (93)
Low Film - Fantastic Mr. Fox (83)

2. Christopher Nolan (7 films) 88
High Film - Inception (94)
Low Film - Insomnia (76)

1. Sergio Leone (4 films) 88.25
High Film - A Fistful of Dollars (93)
Low Film - My Name is Nobody (79)

Danny Boyle is still sitting at an average of 83.75, but I increased my ranking for The Departed, which pulls Scorsese onto the list and kicks him off. Ranked Inside Llewyn Davis which pulled the Coen Brothers up, and increased my scores for both a Leone film and a Nolan film. I can't imagine Nolan is going to gain anymore on Leone. Interstellar will probably drop his ranking as soon as I see it. Wes Anderson has a chance at passing Leone in the future, though.

Of those directors who I've only seen 3 movies from, 3 of them have the potential to enter the list strongly when I watch that fourth film: Brad Bird of Pixar, Rob Reiner, and Joss Whedon when I rank the second Avengers film.
by martryn
Wed Jan 07, 2015 6:06 am
Forum: Filmmakers
Topic: Top 5 Director Averages
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Re: Top 5 Director Averages

martryn wrote:10. Quentin Tarantino (8 films) 83.63
High film - Pulp Fiction (93)
Low film - Four Rooms (69)

9. Stanley Kubrick (6 films) 83.83
High film - Paths of Glory (91)
Low film - Eyes Wide Shut (73)

TIED 7. Danny Boyle (4 films) 84
High film - Trainspotting (89)
Low film - 28 Days Later (81)

TIED 7. Coen brothers (9 films) 84
High film - Fargo and The Big Lebowski (90's)
Low film - Burn After Reading (79)

TIED 5. Milos Forman (4 films) 84.25
High film - Amadeus (94) one of my top 10 films of all time
Low film - The People vs. Larry Flynt (72)

TIED 5. Darren Aronofsky (4 films) 84.25
High film - Black Swan (95) one of my top 10 films of all time
Low film - Pi (79)

NEW! 4. Wes Anderson (4 films) 84.75
High film - Moonrise Kingdom (91)
Low film - Fantastic Mr. Fox (79)

3. Hayao Miyazaki (7 films) 87
High film - Princess Mononoke (94) one of my top 10 films of all time
Low film - Ponyo (79)

2. Christopher Nolan (7 films) 87.57
High film - Inception (93)
Low film - Insomnia (76)

1. Sergio Leone (4 films) 88
High films - A Fistful of Dollars and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (92's)
Low film - My Name is Nobody (79)


10. Danny Boyle (4 films) 83.75
High Film - Trainspotting (88)
Low Film - 28 Days Later (81)

9. Darren Aronofsky (4 films) 84.25
High Film - Black Swan (93)
Low Film - The Fountain (79)

8. Stanley Kubrick (6 films) 84.5
High Film - Paths of Glory (92)
Low Film - Eyes Wide Shut (73)

7. Milos Forman (4 films) 84.75
High Film - Amadeus (94)
Low Film - The People vs. Larry Flynt (72)

TIED 5. Quentin Tarantino (9 films) 84.78
High Film - Pulp Fiction (93)
Low Film - Four Rooms (68)

TIED 5. Coen Brothers (9 films) 84.78
High Film - Fargo (93)
Low Films - The Hudsucker Proxy and Burn After Reading (79's)

4. Miyazaki (7 films) 86.57
High Film - Princess Mononoke (94)
Low Film - Ponyo (79)

3. Wes Anderson (5 films) 87
High Film - The Grand Budapest Hotel (93)
Low Film - Fantastic Mr. Fox (82)

2. Christopher Nolan (7 films) 87.71
High Film - Inception (93)
Low Film - Insomnia (76)

1. Sergio Leone (4 films) 88
High Films - A Fistful of Dollars and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (92's)
Low Film - My Name is Nobody (79)

Yep, list didn't really change at all. No one new on it, just a bit of a mix-up in the order because of my minor tweaks, and the fact that some of these guys with 4 films are one mediocre film away from falling off my list. If we went up to a 5 film minimum, which I'm seeing from some in this thread, we'd add Scorsese, Peter Jackson, Guy Ritchie, and David Fincher to the list.