... also illustrated. (too inside?)
“At the Movies”-
starting in the front row, left to right: Terry Gilliam, Alfred Hitchcock,
Stanley Kubrick, Wes Anderson, Jim Jarmusch, Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, Hal Ashby,
Woody Allen, Paul Thomas Anderson, Werner Herzog, Michel Gondry, Martin Scorsese,
David Lynch, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, François Truffaut, Sidnet Lumet
Assuming you know of and admire the various works of the above, how do you feel about the above image? Does any particular director stand out to you? Should any of the directors' be omitted from the tributary, in your eyes, because you think their films are not up to par with the other featured luminaries? Who have you never heard of before, of those mentioned and seen above? What film do you think could have gathered all of these great (debatable) directors from all decades, and did you think they enjoyed it?
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image courtesy of the filmwatcher.