10. M. Night Shyamalan, 52.00, five films
9. Peter Segal, 51.25, 4 films
8. Rob Cohen, 51.25, 4 films
7. Chris Columbus, 51.17, 6 films
6. Steven Herek, 50.17, 6 films
5. Frank Coraci, 50.00, 4 films
4. Amy Heckerling, 45.5, 5 films
3. Jon Turteltaub, 45.4, 5 films
2. Tom Shadyac, 41.29, 7 films
1. Brian Levant, 39.4, 5 films
10. Chris Columbus, 52.13, 8 films
I guess I saw and ranked Percy Jackson and Beth Cooper since last June. Both were bad films, each in their own ways, but I guess they bumped him up a point and placed him at #10 instead of way down at #7.
9. Roger Spottiswoode, 52.00, 5 films
Nothing changed here, just that he squeezed onto the list. Stop! Or my Mom Will Shoot put him here, almost entirely by itself.
8. M. Night Shyamalan, 51.6, 5 films
I must have adjusted some his scores a little bit since then. I do play with them every now and then. He dropped 0.4 points.
7. Peter Segal, 50.5, 4 films
Again, just an adjustment in his scores over time.
6. Stephen Herek, 49.83, 6 films
5. Jon Turteltaub, 48.67, 6 films
I saw Sorcerer's Apprentice, and I guess I ranked it a 57, which skewed his scores up a little bit.
4. Frank Coraci, 48.25, 4 films
Another case of adjusting his films slightly lower over time.
3. Amy Heckerling, 45.5, 4 films
Made a mistake last time with the numbers. I included a film in which she wrote but did not direct.
2. Tom Shadyac, 43.14, 7 films
A rare case of actually increasing one of his film's scores. Still not enough to make up for all those crap movies.
1. Brian Levant, 35.4, 5 films
Some big drops, here. Must be Snow Dogs. I think I remember dropping that film by 20 points last time I adjusted my rankings.
Rob Cohen actually climbed to a 53.75 ranking without having seen any additional films by him. I think I'm being less harsh on the Fast and the Furious.