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by djross
Sun May 28, 2017 3:39 am
Forum: Filmmakers
Topic: Which directors have you seen all their features?
Replies: 39
Views: 34817

Re: Which directors have you seen all their features?

Just using the "By % Seen" button on the filmmaker list page (automatic minimum of 3 films), without worrying about whether they are shorts or features, here are the directors for whom I have seen at least 80% of their works (excluding some TV directors):

    100%
      Bertrand Bonello 7/7
      Yuriy Norshteyn 7/7
      Whit Stillman 5/5
      Elaine May 4/4
      Kevin Costner 4/4
      Ken Lonergan 3/3

    91%
      Andrei Tarkovsky 10/11

    90%
      Bruno Dumont 9/10

    88%
      Errol Morris 15/17

    86%
      Wes Anderson 12/14
      Darren Aronofsky 6/7

    85%
      Lars von Trier 22/26
      Adam Curtis 11/13
      Don Hertzfeldt 11/13

    83%
      David Fincher 10/12
      Michael Bay 10/12
      Nicolas Winding Refn 10/12
      Godfrey Reggio 5/6
      John Hyams 5/6
      Jennifer Chambers Lynch 5/6
      J.J. Abrams 5/6
      Woody Allen 43/52

    81%
      Stanley Kubrick 13/16

    80%
      Jeff Nichols 4/5
by ehk2
Thu Dec 08, 2016 8:45 am
Forum: Filmmakers
Topic: Which directors have you seen all their features?
Replies: 39
Views: 34817

Re: Which directors have you seen all their features?

and Andrey Zvyagintsev (+W.Allen + Nuri Bilge Ceylan)

ehk2 wrote:I have seen all from Turkish directors; Reha Erdem (9) Nuri Bilge Ceylan (8) Yavuz Turgul (7) +Nolan without his last Quay. But most importantly I have seen all Woody Allen films (even though criticker says to me 49/50. i don't have the intention to watch a NY concert recording that is directed by him collaborately and I am still clear that I have seen it all)

I am also close to complete for: Kubrick (his two earliest less-known films); Zeki Demirkubuz (his last one); some other Turkish directors with a few left to go; Haneke (some of his TV movies); Amenebar's early shorts and latest Regression; Inarritu's Babel; Noe's shorts; Steve Mcqueen's shorts; Jessica Hausner's first...
by ehk2
Thu Jan 28, 2016 2:57 pm
Forum: Filmmakers
Topic: Which directors have you seen all their features?
Replies: 39
Views: 34817

Re: Which directors have you seen all their features?

I have seen all from Turkish directors; Reha Erdem (9) Nuri Bilge Ceylan (8) Yavuz Turgul (7) +Nolan without his last Quay. But most importantly I have seen all Woody Allen films (even though criticker says to me 49/50. i don't have the intention to watch a NY concert recording that is directed by him collaborately and I am still clear that I have seen it all)

I am also close to complete for: Kubrick (his two earliest less-known films); Zeki Demirkubuz (his last one); some other Turkish directors with a few left to go; Haneke (some of his TV movies); Amenebar's early shorts and latest Regression; Inarritu's Babel; Noe's shorts; Steve Mcqueen's shorts; Jessica Hausner's first...
by TheDenizen
Tue Jun 12, 2012 8:09 pm
Forum: Filmmakers
Topic: Which directors have you seen all their features?
Replies: 39
Views: 34817

Re: Which directors have you seen all their features?

edkrak wrote:It always fascinates me why those Eurosmut are so addictive even if they are often awful. I don't really dig Franco, I'm more of a D'Amato guy, but I get the feeling. I just can't stop even when I know that at least half of his flicks suck. Although I have no intention to see all his flicks - only all the genre flicks, early softcore and porno-horrors. :oops:

yeah D'Amato has his moments, too....I'm mostly into Franco films because I am madly in lust with Lina Romay, his longtime partner/muse. She appears in most of his films from around 1972. It doesn't matter if a film is a total piece of shit...if Romay is in it, I want to see it.

Still, I'd rather hunt down and watch every Franco sleazefest than suffer through the entire body of work of a lot of the more celebrated filmmakers out there. Guys like Woody Allen or Wes Anderson just don't appeal to me at all, no matter how highly regarded they are by cineastes and critics.

Regardless, that's a discussion for another topic.