Buster Keaton - 26 films at 3.8 avg
Johnnie To - 19 films at 4.4 avg (+1 unrated)
Alfred Hitchcock - 17 films at 4.8 avg (+3 unrated)
Werner Herzog - 17 films at 4.1 avg (+1 unrated)
Coen Brothers - 15 films at 4.9 avg (+3 unrated)
Steven Soderbergh - 15 films at 3.1 avg (+1 unrated)
Steven Spielberg - 15 films at 3.2 avg (+5 unrated)
Martin Scorsese - 13 films at 5.1 avg (+2 unrated)
D.W. Griffith - 13 films at 3.9 avg (+1 unrated)
Sion Sono - 12 films at 4.3 avg
John Huston - 12 films at 3.9 avg
if a film's unrated it means i don't remember it well enough to rate it. scale is currently 1-8. why the hell can't we view by percentile anymore? the filmmaker list seems inferior in general to how it used to be.
filmmakers i expect to pop up on this list in the near future are mike leigh (currently 10), hong sang-soo (currently 10) and abel ferrara (currently 9).
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- Sat May 01, 2021 8:42 pm
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Re: Who are the ten directors you have seen the most films by?
Steven Spielberg 60.96 27
Joel/Ethan Coen 76.41 17
Terry Gilliam 73.82 17
Takeshi Kitano 74.35 17
Alfred Hitchcock 76.20 15
Ingmar Bergman 78.87 15
Akira Kurosawa 83.79 14
Hayao Miyazaki 80.64 14
Takashi Miike 77.36 14
Stanley Kubrick 76.85 13
Tim Burton 61.85 13
I wouldn't count Spielberg among my favorite directors but I do think he's the quintessential Hollywood director, with easily digestable, entertaining popcorn flicks great for watching over a few beers with friends or when I'm too tired for something more serious.
Places 11-20, with 9-12 movies ranked, include many of my favorite directors: Kar-Wai Wong, Sion Sono, Masaki Kobayashi, Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, Ki-duk Kim, Chan-wook Park, Ji-woon Kim, Isao Takahata, Wes Anderson.
Joel/Ethan Coen 76.41 17
Terry Gilliam 73.82 17
Takeshi Kitano 74.35 17
Alfred Hitchcock 76.20 15
Ingmar Bergman 78.87 15
Akira Kurosawa 83.79 14
Hayao Miyazaki 80.64 14
Takashi Miike 77.36 14
Stanley Kubrick 76.85 13
Tim Burton 61.85 13
I wouldn't count Spielberg among my favorite directors but I do think he's the quintessential Hollywood director, with easily digestable, entertaining popcorn flicks great for watching over a few beers with friends or when I'm too tired for something more serious.
Places 11-20, with 9-12 movies ranked, include many of my favorite directors: Kar-Wai Wong, Sion Sono, Masaki Kobayashi, Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, Ki-duk Kim, Chan-wook Park, Ji-woon Kim, Isao Takahata, Wes Anderson.