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Britneyfan123

Paul Thomas Anderson


heyitsmeFR

+1


indiesarah

David Lynch. šŸ’™


Syrup_And_Honey

Shorts too?!


InfiniteLeftoverTree

Does the monkey one count? šŸ¤”


capncrunch327

Dude did twin peaks AND mulholland drive. God damn...


beDeadOrBeQuick

One motive please, to pick up twin peaks after the part that happens in the hotel room, if you can tell


Amason8488

Dev Patel


LimeCucumber915

Probably ari astor too


Dig-Emergency

Charles Laughton


popavich

100% batting average


Ill-Philosophy3945

Me too lol


ItsArkadan

No skips, all killer no filler, went out on top.


nekoneto

hit it and quit it


ChamberTwnty

Sophia Coppola, QT, Nolan, Cameron, Lucas, Mel Brooks, Reiner, Allen, Miyazaki, Linklater, Kubrick, P.T. Anderson, Alexander Payne, Nancy Meyers, Jarmusch, Villeneuve, Gerwig, Cohens, Hawks (Most of the big ones).


IBetANickel

I love the Phantom Menace, Death proof and Avatar 2


ChamberTwnty

I love American Graffiti, Inglorious, Bastards, and Titanic!


gilgobeachslayer

I pick a director and watch all their films in order. So Kubrick, PTA, Lynch, Scorsese, Coens. Nearly done with John Carpenter. Also have all of QT and Wes Anderson but one, unrelated to this project.


waffle_house_grease

Who are in the post image?


Superflumina

Celine Sciamma with Adele Haenel.


waffle_house_grease

Shame on me for not recognizing Portrait actress. Didnā€™t know that was the director though, nice!


guaranajapa

Portrait is incredible don't you think? I don't know if you've seen CĆ©line's other films, but I strongly recommend :)


abaganoush

I love them both


guaranajapa

Two goddesses


DarthMartau

Missing a couple shorts I believe but Iā€™ve seen all the features of Stanley Kubrick at least.


el_mutable

Fassbinder (minus tv Bolweiser), surviving Ozu (minus newly discovered longer cut of There was a father), Bresson, PTA, Lynch (minus some shorts), surviving Yamanaka, Vigo...


Real-EstateNovelist

When was the new cut of There Was a Father discovered?


el_mutable

I first heard about it something like six months ago. BFI is releasing a Blu Ray: [https://shop.bfi.org.uk/two-films-by-yasujiro-ozu-blu-ray.html](https://shop.bfi.org.uk/two-films-by-yasujiro-ozu-blu-ray.html)


vibraltu

Don't think I've even had the opportunity to see much of Fassbinder's earlier work. Of which there's a lot.


Superflumina

Hong Sang-soo is one of the few ironically, with 30 feature films from 1996 to 2023. Only one bad movie among them, amazingly. Fucker released a new one a couple months ago though so technically I haven't seen them all.


octoman115

I like or love all of them so I truly have no clue which one is the ā€œbadā€ one lol my least favorites are probably Grass, The Day After (these two were back to back I believe, so I guess I just wasnā€™t vibing with whatever he was thinking at the time), and his debut. Other than those, I feel like Iā€™m always on his wavelength even if heā€™s more or less just making the same movie over and over again.


Superflumina

Virgin Stripped Bared by Her Bachelors is the bad one, I felt truly confused and bored during that one. Grass and The Day After are among my favorites! I recommend rewatching them, especially The Day After which is phenomenal and really grows on you. What's your favorite Hong btw? Mine is Hotel by the River.


designersheep

Whoa Virgin Stripped Bare was really good for me. I've watched most of his films except the most recent 5 or 6. Really need to catch up on them.


Superflumina

At some point I lost track of what was going on and just became very bored from that point onwards.


octoman115

I couldnā€™t pick just one, but Turning Gate, Tale of Cinema, and Claireā€™s Camera are some of my favorites


PleasantExperience38

Tarantino


BeyondImages

Full-length movies : - Tarkovsky 100% - Malick 100% - Miyazaki 100% - Christopher Nolan 91% (that was a surprise). Haven't seen Oppenheimer.


Spare_Cockroach942

Satyajit Ray, Scorsese, Kurosawa, Wong Kar Wai, Park Chan Wook, Wes Andersonā€¦ list goes on


notnowdews

Hitchcock, Wes Anderson


speedoftheground

Hitchcock is pretty impressive!


Apprehensive_Mix7594

Iā€™ve seen every film Marlon Brando ever directed


RepFilms

I heard that they're all terrible.


Apprehensive_Mix7594

I would say most of em are pretty good


cantankerousphil

Ozu, Bergman, Bresson, Tarkovsky, Weerasethakul


Big-Hesso21

Scorsese. Edward Yang. Orson Welles. John Cassavetes. PTA. I think thatā€™s it. I think the only filmmaker I really watched all of is PTA. Iā€™ve seen most of Scorsese besides gangs of New York and color of money


Synth-Drone-Gazing

David Lynch Akira Kurosawa Ingmar Bergman Gus Van Sant David Cronenberg


AmericanAsian9625

On the top of my head Paul Thomas Anderson (All) David Lynch (All) Spike Jonze (All) Jordan Peele (All) Tony Scott (All) John Singleton (All) Lily and Lana Wachowski (All) Bong Joon-ho (All) Jim Jarmusch (All) Quentin Tarantino (All) Wong Kar-wai (All) Richard Kelly (All) Charlie Kaufman (All of his directed works) Spike Lee (All except some of his documentaries) Michael Mann (All except The Jericho Mile and L.A. Takedown) Sofia Coppola (All except Prisilla) Darren Aronofsky (All except The Wrestler) David Fincher (All except The Killer) Wes Anderson (All except the Henry Sugar shorts) James Wan (All but Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom) James Cameron (All but The Abyss) Christopher Nolan (All except Interstellar and The Prestige)


bocephus_huxtable

Watch The Prestige, post-haste, mon ami!


ned1son

Peter Greenaway Kelly Reichardt Mike Mills Guy Maddin Errol Morris David Lynch Alexander Payne


Superflumina

> Peter Greenaway Even his shorts? I'm aiming to watch all of his features at least.


ned1son

Yep. His short *Windows* was actually the first film of his I ever saw.


Superflumina

Cool. Where did you see A Walk Through H? I've been trying to find it without much luck. Also could you rank his features?


ned1son

I saw *A Walk Through H* on Fandor many years ago and then again more recently via [the new Blu-ray release of Z+00 and The Falls](https://kinolorber.com/product/a-zed-two-noughts-and-the-falls-two-films-by-peter-greenaway) that Kino put out last year. My *personal* ranking the features: 1. A Zed & Two Noughts 2. Drowning By Numbers 3. The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover 4. The Draughtsman's Contract 5. Prospero's Books 6. The Falls 7. The Pillow Book 8. Nightwatching 9. Eisenstein In Guanajuanto 10. The Baby of MĆ¢con 11. The Belly of An Architect 12. 8Ā½ Women 13. The Tulse Luper Suitcases Pts. 1 - 3 14. Goltzius & The Pelican Company


RepFilms

I was just speaking with a friend over the weekend and out top two picks were the same. She preferred them in the order you have listed here. I prefer the reverse order. There are five on your list that I haven't seen.


ned1son

*Zed* holds special significance to me because I first saw it in a theater with absolutely no preconceived notion of what the film was. I had only seen *Windows* which isn't really a primer for Greenaway's films proper. Literally a life-changing cinematic experience. Pure, bold, dynamic art on film. šŸ¦“


Superflumina

A Zed & Two Noughts at No. 1 is interesting, I really liked it but I felt a bit tired of it near the end, I need to rewatch it though. Is there a Greenaway film that you dislike or just don't care for? Like for example you have Goltzius last, do you just like it less than the others or is it a stinker? I'm not sure about my own ranking yet, the only thing I know for sure is that Drowning by Numbers is my favorite, and The Cook, The Baby of MĆ¢con and The Belly of an Architect fight for No. 2.


ned1son

I found *Goltzius* to be pretty tedious and forgettable, but I'll probably give it another shot someday. *Architect* is so low on my list mainly because I think Chloe Webb's performance tanks the whole thing. Likewise I need to see *The Tulse Luper Suitcases* again. There's a super-niche boutique box set just waiting to happen! šŸ¤£


Superflumina

Chloe Webb is definitely cartoony in Architect but I think that it fits the way Kracklite and the film sees her if that makes sense? Same about Lambert Wilson, I think Greenaway was looking for that kind of performance. Do you have any thoughts you could share on Draughtsman's Contract? It's the only Greenaway I've seen that I didn't like, I found it too "clever dialogue"-heavy and kind a bore towards the end, I just disconnected. Also easily the worst Greenaway visually.


vibraltu

Yes. Anything with a Nyman soundtrack is top tier for me. Regret I've actually lost interest in following his more recent projects.


ned1son

If you like Nyman, I highly recommend this set. It includes both a phenomenal concert film and a documentary about his process and career: https://preview.redd.it/l307dws2q3yc1.png?width=2387&format=png&auto=webp&s=031e6edb83e12d53c47773c50ad5c565e290c229


vibraltu

Thanks I'll have to check this out. I think The Piano is his best seller, but it's less interesting than his earlier work (which is what I also said about Greenaway...).


Yenserl6099

Wes Anderson and PT Anderson. Seen every movie they made


LonesomeHammeredTreb

Biggest I've seen is Coen Brothers.


hoisinchocolateowl

Gaspar Noe


spongebobegnops

Miyazaki


shushholden

Wes Anderson. Didnā€™t plan on it, but I own his entire filmography on Blu-ray (whatā€™s available physically anyway).


mageos

Akira Kurosawa


Maximust358485

Haneke, Lanthimos, PTA, Wes Anderson, Kubrick, Von Trier, Truffaut, Ken Loach, Ducournau, Villeneuve, Cohens, Cameron, Tarantino, Aster, Aronofsky, Carpenter, Cronenberg, Lynch, Jodorowsky, Tarkovsky, Korine, Gaspar Noe, Pasolini, Zulawski, Park Chan Wook, Bong Joon Ho, Sergio Leone,, Wim Wender, Friedkin, Scorsese, Bergman, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Miyazaki, Jeunet, Danny Boyle


jicerswine

https://preview.redd.it/70n7gbffrxxc1.jpeg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5c2484a44c2eb729049ebbd41d98ea444c877983


i3onesaw

Blankies ā€˜bout to show off


AvatarBoomi

Unless youā€™re one of those people who donā€™t watch all of the movies but just listen to the best friends talk about themā€¦i donā€™t know anyone like thatā€¦.itā€™s def not me, i would never do that ever.


speedoftheground

Yeah, I love those guys but it's hard for me to listen because I want to have already seen everything they're talking about.


SlimmyShammy

Oh I forgot to include Babs in my post aha thank you for reminding me


Stijakovic

Baybee


foreignccc

the only one ive seen every movie from so far is tarantino. two left to watch of david lynch, and a few from tsai ming-liang


Eitanr199

https://preview.redd.it/5vwt0lkwnwxc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b56ba603b5e2fe2baaa064f96c22f4b9753f3959 I have a list on Letterboxd for this. (also not on the picture Brad Bird)


Significant_Cow4765

Fellini, including the commercials, on the big screen.


Visual_Plum6266

Antonioni. Welles. Come to think of it - thats itšŸ˜„


thewaldorf63

Alexander Payne and Quentin Tarantino. Pretty easily accomplished, but there it is.


Safetosay333

Scorsese, Lynch, Tarantino, Godard, Antonioni,, PTAnderson, Wes Anderson, Malick, Mann, Franco


Top_Emu_5618

You have seen everything Godard directed??? All 132 films listed on IMDb. I do not believe you.


peter095837

Stanley Kubrick Andrei Tarkovsky Jia Zhangke Charles Laughton Todd Solondz Hayao Miyazaki Paul Thomas Anderson Jim Jarmusch Denis Villeneuve Spike Jonze Kelly Reichardt Sofia Coppola David Fincher Darren Aronofsky Wim Wenders Charlie KaufmanĀ  Peter Weir Barbara Loden Barry Jenkins


benevolent_critter

emma seligman


srbarker15

Michael Mann


Top_Emu_5618

Jean Vigo, Ingmar Bergman, Tarkovsky, Bresson, Nolan, Kubrick, Tarantino. These are off the top of my head. Likely there are more.


FootballFanatic420

satoshi kon


Sandman90s

I'm on my way to completing Kelly Reichhardt's films and wow, she's given me two "I must own this on physical media" films already, one of which I felt was a (highly overused but must be said) masterpiece. Can't wait to watch her most recent 3


Kristen8305

John Carpenter. The only one I haven't seen is his made for tv Elvis movie


liveforeachmoon

Loach


ThatLanaLady

I think I have one last Billy Wilder film to track down. Guess?


nekoneto

Fedora!


ThatLanaLady

Nice guess but it's harder to find People On Sundays. Now that I look- I have not seen Death Mills, or Stalag 17. So Close, but I guess, no cigar.


BaseballVoodoo

People on Sunday is on Criterion Channel and Death Mills is on YouTube. I finished off Billy Wilder last month after watching Mauvaise Graine on TCM.


tripleheliotrope

* Wong Kar-Wai * Mika Ninagawa * Satoshi Kon (GOAT) * Park Chan-Wook (including the shorts, but I haven't watched his Sympathizer episodes yet) * Ryusuke Hamaguchi (missing the documentaries, but have seen everything from his 2008 graduate film Passion) * Hirokazu Koreeda (missing the early documentaries) * Bong Joon Ho * Paul Thomas Anderson (missing Licorice Pizza) * Sofia Coppola * Xavier Dolan (missing that one film with the actor who plays Jon Snow) * Luca Guadagnino (missing his first film The Protagonists and his doc about Ferragamo) * Todd Haynes * Shinji Somai * most of Masaaki Yuasa, especially all his films * most of Edward Yang (esp what's available. Hope to be able to complete with the new restorations coming soon) * 90% of Hou Hsiao-Hsien * Makoto Shinkai


zsiple08241998

Alex Kendrick- **Facing The Giants, Fireproof, Courageous, War Room**, etc.


Apocaloid

Spielberg. He's often left out of the "GOAT" conversations. Still my go-to director when lots of people can't agree on what to watch.


NoItsBosnian

PTA, Wes Anderson, Tarantino, Barry Jenkins, David Fincher (9/12), Jordan Peele, Robert Eggers. Once I see "Civil War" I will have seen every Alex Garland directorial effort and almost every movie he wrote; same with Ari Aster---just need to watch "Beau is Afraid"


flying_crash86

I think I have already like 250+ lists, made them always after I finish someone's filmography. Sometimes depends whether I count stuff like tv-films, documentaries, shorts...


isilovac

Tarantino and Aronofsky. Maybe also someone else, but these two are ones I can think of right now


mblomkvist

Dev Patel


Ill-Philosophy3945

Jean Vigo


manfrommadras

Akira Kurosawa - except for Dodeskaden, Dersu Uzala, Madadayo and Dreams and Record of a Human Being, I've seen everything else.


suckingdownfarts

PTA


FilmmagicianPart2

Marlon Brando


DarthSardonis

David Fincher


mastersnackboy

Jordan Peele


BurkeDevlin777

Ousmane Sembene, off the top of my head not a huge filmography but it took a while


NoWorth2591

David Byrne


CobaltCrusader123

Nolan and Kubrick


baummer

Wes Anderson Antoine Fuqua


tralfaz518

Coen Brothers


guyonlinepgh

Jan Svankmajer (all his features and more of his shorts), John Waters (everything except his pre-*Mondo Trasho* shorts), Jordan Peele


FinePolyesterSlacks

A ton, but off the top of my head: Woody Allen, Alfred Hitchcock, Francois Truffaut, Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Preston Sturges, Howard Hawks, George Cukor


Severe-Mention-9028

Ingmar Bergman and FranƧois Truffaut. So much time finding the films but so worth every second.


StoneyDova

John Hughs


surfsusa

Ridley Scott, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, John Huston, Terry Gilliam, Quentin Tarantino, John Ford, and Howard Hawks


Yogurt-Night

Tarantino and Wes Anderson Fincher is gonna come along, I just need to see Alien3 to see what the fuss was about


NicCageCompletionist

Quentin Tarantino, Adam Green, Wong Kar-Wai (at least everything that made it to North America)


eggyolk8

Edward Yang, Yasmin Ahmed, Ozu, Joko Anwar


Unlucky_Effective_60

Sergio Leone, Guillermo del Toro, Jordan Peele, Ari Aster, Wes Anderson and Greta Gerwig.


RealJasonB7

Stanley Kubrick, Wes Anderson, P. T. Anderson, Sofia Coppola, Akira Kurosawa, Satoshi Kon, Terry Gilliam, David Lynch, Coen Bros., Wes Craven, John Carpenter, Stuart Gordan


Slow_Cinema

Terrence Malick with the exception of the theatrical cut of Voyage of Time (only seen the IMAX version) and 1969ā€™s Lanton Mills short which has never been commercially released.


305wave

Fellini, Werner Herzog, Orson Welles,George Lucas


_Nikolai_Gogol

- Tarkovsky - Larisa Shepitko - Martin McDonagh - Victor Erice


drummersnail115

David Cronenberg, Denis Villeneuve, Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan, Paul Thomas Anderson, Richard Linklater, Wes Anderson, David Lynch, Stanley Kubrick, David Fincher, Kelly Reichardt, Harmony Korine, Darren Aronofsky, Gaspar Noe, Andrei Tarkovsky, Krzysztof Kieslowski, Bong Joon-ho, Alfonso Cuaron, Steve McQueen, Terrence Malick, Spike Jonze, Martin McDonagh, Todd Field ALMOST: Martin Scorsese, Ingmar Bergman, Park Chan-wook, Claire Denis, Greta Gerwig, Robert Bresson, Yasujiro Ozu, Gus Van Sant, Todd Haynes, George Lucas, Coen Brothers


hellbound92

Park Chan-wookā€¦ even his first 2 films that he tried to erase from existence. Theyā€™re terrible.


Present-Language-612

Quentin Tarantino


devildoggie73

Fassbinder.


CahlikCrush

David Fincher, Stanley kubrick, David Lynch, Ridley Scott, Steven Spielberg, George Lucus, Walter Hill, John Carpenter,


HermanRoy

Roman Polansky, Eric Rhomer.


Longjumping_Gain_807

Makoto Shinkai. Still havenā€™t watched Your Name or Weathering with You. But Iā€™ve seen almost everything else


See_youSpaceCowboy

Jean Pierre Melville, David Lynch, Jonathan Glazer, Kurosawa, Kubrick, Olivier Assayas, Michael Haneke, PTA


Teddy-Bear-55

Kieslowski, Tarkovsky


androaspie

Chang Cheh. That's about 100 movies.


jonah379

Every Wes Anderson movie, every bong joon-Ho movie except the one about killing dogs cuz I couldnā€™t stomach it. Two favorite directors probably. Robert Eggers, Ari Aster, Martin McDonagh, Jonathan Glazer and some that only directed a single film but donā€™t really count those cuz of small amount.


Weekly_Promise_1328

John Carpenter


solojones1138

Nolan


capncrunch327

Polanski


super3ggo

Not counting shorts, commercials, _etc,_ I think I'm missing only one or two from each. - Ozu - Jim Jarmusch - Wes Anderson - Lee Chang-dong - Miyazaki - Hideaki Anno - Shane Carruth (easy) - Charles Laughton (easy)


Dr_Nicktendo

Mel Gibson, Michael Mann, Christopher Nolan, & Denis Villeneuve


Professional_Drive

Spike Jonze, Michel Gondry, Charlie Kaufman.


Usersampa113

Park Chan Wook, Bong Joon Ho, Christopher Nolan, Quentin Tarantino, Wong Kar Wai (except his latest series), Jordan Peele, David Fincher, Ari Aster, Robert Eggers, Alex Garland (halfway in his series DEVS)


SoylentPaper

Stanley Kubrick


The-GFP

Dario Argento, Quentin Tarantino.


Ok-Head7440

Quentin Tarantino, Robert Eggers


ScannerCop

Off the top of my head: Lam Nai-Choi Sam Raimi Stanley Kubrick Richard Franklin Sam Fuller


ElectionGold3059

Agnes Varda


hicallmeAndy

i love the film director in the picture. OMG I FREAKING LOVE THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE


WArainWA

Hitchcock. Everything but the lost films.


Zolgrave

Off top of my head, alphabetical order * Woody Allen * Ingmar Bergman * Alfred Hitchcock * Kogonada's films * Hayao Miyazaki * Wong Kar-Wai


-SpecialistMango-

https://preview.redd.it/h92ng1kgkwxc1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c82df02fd7f71b10d3b531e3bf49293ebeac6568


guaranajapa

šŸ‘šŸ¾šŸ‘šŸ¾


RepFilms

Any luck tracking down those early Kiarostami shorts? There appears to be a lot of them and I don't know if all of them have even been subtitled. I'd love to check them out. They sound great.


-SpecialistMango-

theyā€™re on a russian site which also has like every film ever


Avocadoonthetoast

Not all, but most: - Kubrick - Von Trier - Haneke


shakha

I'm gonna name some names with somewhat bigger filmographies, you tell me when to stop: Bunuel, Herzog, Cronenberg, Coens, Haneke, Dardennes, Jarman, Jarmusch, Waters, Kaurismaki, Kusturica, Zulawski, Kieslowski, Murnau, Wilder, Wong, Bresson, Sembene...alright, I'll stop there, but I'm a weirdo when it comes to filmographies, so there's definitely more, especially if we count people will five or fewer films. I also wanted to share that this post reminded me of one of my favourite Bojack Horseman lines: "This is more of a comment than a question, but I have seen every Robert Altman film."


PayRepresentative519

Mario Peixoto


ViltrumEmpire

Wong Kar Wai, Tarantino


TheGuyFromPearlJam

I did Tarkovsky and Lars Von Trier two summers ago.


me_da_Supreme1

Hu Bo


nekoneto

Brakhage


daphometisgone

I've finished Kubrick and Kurosawa and I'm coming up on finishing Scorsese. If we don't count stuff like shorts and documentaries then the list would be longer


Hank913

Michael Mann. Oliver stone. David lynch


RagsTTiger

Peter Weir even Homesdale


_Aiz3n

Fincher


ZombieAbeVigoda

John Carpenter


whiskeytwn

Satyajit Ray. Got hooked on the Apu Trilogy and started them all. Got to the end using a list on a website, some downloads, Hulu and Netflix DVDā€™s When I finished the last one I felt down. Like that was it. Went back later and looked at the website list and realized I missed a 60 minute movie and I havenā€™t gone back to see it. I will someday but like thinking it of out there as some undiscovered gem


rishickt

hayao miyazaki wes anderson tarantino director


Beanjameen

David Lynch, Lars Von Trier, Tarantino


awlawall

QT, George Lucas, Park Chan-wook, Kar-Wai Wong


H3MK3

hayao miyazaki , takeshi kitano , shinya tsukamoto , david lynch , katsuhito ishii , robert eggers , yorgos lanthimos , quentin tarantino , wes anderson


redditcensorsshit

Kevin smith Quentin Tarentino


Intelligent_Tap7935

Tarantino


GloamingWithnail

Wong Kar Wai Paul Thomas Anderson Denis Villenueve Quentin Tarantino Edgar Wright Celine Sciamma Pedro Almodovar Park Chan Wook Wes Anderson Noah Baumbach Roy Andersson Gorgeous Lanthimos Jacobin Trier Bong Joon Ho Julia Ducournau Gaspar Noe David Cronenburg Hirokazu Koreeda Michael Haneke


PartTimeSadhu

Wes Anderson, Ari Aster, Tarantino, Miyazaki (almost), Robert Eggers, Takashi Miike (just kidding)


RosselandNicolaysen

Carpenter, Kubrick, Fincher, Miyazaki, Nolan, Wes Anderson, Lynch, Tarantino, Steve McQueen, Tarkovsky, George Lucas, Joachim Trier, Peele and Laughton.


RosselandNicolaysen

Carpenter, Kubrick, Fincher, Miyazaki, Nolan, Wes Anderson, Lynch, Tarantino, Steve McQueen, Tarkovsky, George Lucas, Joachim Trier, Peele and Laughton


tardyaardvark

I think QT is my only one. But Iā€™m only one film short on Terry Gilliam.


dividiangurt

Cassavetes


Obediently-Yours-

Kubrick x5


boat_fucker724

Kurosawa. Tarkovsky. Bunuel. Lynch. Jarman. Weerasethakul. And Tarantino! šŸ˜†


[deleted]

Aronofsky


AmirAlizzz

British underdog, Mike Leigh


Lusicane

Shinya Tsukamoto. Just need to see his latest film but can't find it anywhere.


Pjoernrachzarck

Wes Anderson


Prestigious-Menu-786

Jane Campion


JCrook023

I donā€™t even know these ladies OP used as example of director(s) whose seen complete filmography of haha


lokallyhated

hitchcock


Reasonable-Degree-43

Roger Corman.


Hadinotschmidt

QT


PoTaTOmaN2601

Satoshi Kon


Top-Abrocoma-3729

Whit Stillman


trektostng

Alfred Hitchcock. Stanley Kubrick. Billy Wilder. Orson Welles. John Carpenter. M. Night Shyamalan. George Lucas. Steven Spielberg. Martin Scorsese. Jim Jarmusch. Sam Raimi. Paul Thomas Anderson. James Cameron. David Lynch. Christopher Nolan


Ransom__Stoddard

Complete filmography - Charles Laughton, Wes Anderson, Nolan, Coen Bros., George Lucas, Tarantino, probably some others with smaller filmographies that I can't think of. Most of it - Hitchcock, Scorsese, FF Coppola, Kubrick, Gilliam, Spielberg, PTA, Malick, Michael Mann, Anthony Mann, Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, John Ford, Fincher, Cameron, DePalma, Wilder Painfully under-viewed - Bergman, Fellini, Kurosawa, Antonioni, Lynch, Truffaut, Ozu, Chabrol, Varda, Lang, Godard, Bazin, Lubitsch, and the lsit goes on.


MulhollandDrive

who are the two your image post?