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Poll: Which Kind of Director Would You Be?
If you were a director, which kinds of movies would you direct? (If you know the directors work, it isn't necessary to read the text.) Tell us here.
Poll by: Breumaster
Created Jan 21 2021
Vote:
Martin Scorsese
Crime, conmen and mobster movies.
Sergio Leone
Rough western in realistic sceneries to show up yesterdays coarse manners.
Ron Howard
Historical dramas and biographies.
Steven Spielberg
I'm an allrounder on top level, no genre would be safe! I'd do them all.
James Cameron
The most innovative science fiction movies by using new techniques. Pioneer works.
Darren Aronofsky
Fantastic twisted stories with a philosophical background.
Christopher Nolan
Mindf**king science fiction thrillers with a twist.
Kathryn Bigelow
High level war movies.
Spike Lee
Dramas about racism.
Clint Eastwood
Humanistic dramas about underdogs and lone wolves.
Stanley Kubrick
Movies of different genres, but all will have a dense philosophical core.
James Wan
High suspense horror movies to really scare the audience.
Mel Brooks
Spoofs, spoofs, spoofs!
Yimou Zhang
Philosophical Chinese movies with action and a historical look.
Werner Herzog
Documentaries of our weird world we live in but with a spiritual flair.
Michael Moore
I'd be principled yet mischievous and need to scratch that political itch to make deep-diving, muckraking, political documentaries.
Wes Anderson
Unique and colorful indie flicks constructed with meticulous aesthetic sensibilities.
Tim Burton
Bizarre movies. My gothic sensibilities will bleed into cinematic visions. My weird creations will be cosmically and comically dark.
Hayao Miyazaki
I'd weave gorgeous humanist fairy tales that astound, emotionally hug, and morally strengthen their respective viewers.
Quentin Tarantino
Unusual and sinister crime-dramas, with the aesthetic of blood, gore, violence, and skilled use of the camera to create highly tense long sequences of brilliant dialogue.
Anurag Kashyap
Movies that change the film industry by using extreme social polarizing subjects like addiction or violence of all kinds.
Charles Chaplin
Movies where I can show emotions and make fun without words.
Michael Bay
Unbelieveable fast cut action movies with some cheesy gags and a few hundred explosions per hour for a young, fresh audience.
Edward D. Wood Jr.
Poorly written, quickly made, extremely unprofessional and nearly incomprehensible movies.
Baz Luhrmann
Joker ! My pick isn't on the list like e.g. music, musical, or sport. I would be another kind of director.
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