Your top 10 most violent directors of all time
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vince
Rank : 964 |
Posted : 1 year, 3 months ago at Aug 10 0:17 - WHO DO U THINK ARE THE MOST VIOLENT DIRECTORS OF ALL TIME, GIMME UR TOP TEN LIST |
Bael
VIPRank : 3 |
Posted : 1 year, 3 months ago at Aug 10 2:43 - YO YO WHAT IS A VIOLENT DIRECTOR? ONE WHO BEATS UP HIS WIFE AND KIDZ? AND HOW COMES YOU DON'T GIVE US UR LIST?? |
vince
Rank : 964 |
Posted : 1 year, 3 months ago at Aug 10 3:46 - a director who makes violent movies, and i dont give my list because i only want to see yours. |
Bael
VIPRank : 3 |
Posted : 1 year, 3 months ago at Aug 10 4:08 - @Tom: once more i'd wish someone would make the forum rules sticky in every sub-forum. obviously, common sense fails with many members... |
Kryptic Centurion
Rank : 9 |
Posted : 1 year, 3 months ago at Aug 10 4:52 - LLLLIIIIIIMMMMMMIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTT BBBBRRRRRREEEEEEAAAAAAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!Could Roman Polanski be considered violent? Maybe we want to know yours vince. So its ok for you comment on our lists but not on yours? THAT IS NOT ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
GemLil
ModeratorRank : 24 |
Posted : 1 year, 3 months ago at Aug 10 8:16 - Not funny Vince! My mother was killed by a violent director. Clapper board killings have gone up ten-fold in the last decade, and film reel stranglings...well dont get me started, of course it's all digital now so at least that's one menace off the streets.When your family are stabbed to death by a personalised deck chair, then left to rot on a directors cut beta-max, don't come crying to me. *runs away crying* |
tartan_skirt
VIPRank : 16 |
Posted : 1 year, 3 months ago at Aug 10 9:42 - A top 10 for me would require many subdivisions of the term "violent". Is it gratuitous violence just for the sake of it? Is it artistic fight scenes? Is it wonderfully gritty, hardhitting cinematic gold? Or perhaps more weird and wonderful? Plus, a lot of the better directors I can think of don't just concentrate on making violent movies. What would be the point in diluting your vision in that way? |
Grand Assault
Rank : 5 |
Posted : 1 year, 3 months ago at Aug 10 10:10 - Uwe Boll is up there with Barry Sonnenfeld. |
Richard A. Booth
Rank : 7629 |
Posted : 1 year, 3 months ago at Aug 11 9:13 - One who, sadly, won't be known to many because, perversely, he's known for TV work rather than film, is Graeme Harper. He even says things like this: "It's funny, because I wouldn't hurt a fly - but I bloody love violence!". |
robelanator
VIPRank : 177 |
Posted : 1 year, 3 months ago at Aug 11 9:26 - I'm ill-equipped to give a list due to my stunning ignorance of the most violent genre out there, horror.My list would include: - Sam Peckinpah (Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia) - John Woo (Hard Boiled) - Quentin Tarantino (Kill Bill) - Park Chan-wook (Old Boy) - Takashi Miike (Ichi the Killer) - Peter Jackson (Dead Alive) - George Romero (Day of the Dead) ...more as I think of them. |
pamela voorhees
Rank : 142 |
Posted : 1 year, 1 month ago at Oct 29 13:49 - Frank Henenlotter (brain damage, basket case)Alexandre Aja (hills have eyes remake, high tension) Peter Jackson (bad taste, dead alive) <-- fucking sellout Tobe hooper (TCM, the funhouse) George Romero (dawn, day, night of the dead) Eli Roth (hostel 1 and 2, cabin fever) Lucio Fulci (cat in the Brain, New York Ripper) Dario Argento (deep red, Opera) Ruggero Deodato (cannibal holocaust, house on edge/park) Umberto Lenzi (cannibal Ferox, Eyeball) |
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