Great Classic Directors (whom I also like) are:
- Sergio Leone(I’ve seen all his movies except The Collosus of Rode and they’re amazing, Once Upon a Time in the West is his best and deciding which film is his second is impossible. For a Few Dollars More, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Duck you Sucker(great title despite what everyone says) are all incredible. And both Once Upon a Time in America and A Fistfull of Dollars are great movies.
- Stanley Kubrick(I’ve only seen 2001 once and have to see it again before I give my final opinion. But his best movie is Full Metal Jacket, quickly followed by the Shining. Spartacus was a great epic film but isn’t a typical Kubrick film. A Clockwork orange was great but a little dissapointment after The Shining and FMJ)
-Martin Scorcese(Have to see much of his movies again(or for the first time). I saw Raging Bull in the cinema a couple of weeks ago and it’s by far his best movie.)
- Francis Ford Coppola(Made some great movies, everyone says he made some shitty movies as well but I succesfully trie not to see them, Appocalypse now, The Godfather(Part I, II, and III), The Conversation, alle great movies.).
- Alfred Hitchcock(Psycho is his best movie by far. I also saw one of his early movies called Blackmail(an experience that made me make promise myself not to see another of his earlier films). Strangers on a Train and Dial M for Murder where ok but I didn’t like the Birds very much: it’s supposed to be one of his masterpieces but it’s not. Rear Window, Vertigo and North By Northwest are also very good.)
- Jean Luc Godard(Only saw three of his movies and I didn’t even thought they were all great but they did had some great memorable scenes and things in it)
