Unless you are a cinemaholic seriously, you probably do not stay until the end credit roll. There are hundreds of people involved in producing a major Hollywood movie, and millions of dollars budgeted in a wide range of responsibilities. Add prima donna actors and actresses to the mix and you have a recipe for potential disaster. Therefore, the director of any film is the most important person of all. Without a strong hand guiding the ship, the potential exists for things to quickly get out of control. Getting a movie from storyboard to the television Satellite has a serious effort, and the following five directors all have what it takes.
Martin Scorsese: Now that Mr. Scorsese finally won his first Oscar for best director, there is no longer a measure of fame he wants. He is a man who has always produced phenomenal films that breathing critics and the public. Scorsese’s films are gritty business, and generally realistically present the trials of life in the streets. Gangs of New York, Taxi Driver, The Departed, and are highly commendable. Scorsese has also made its mark in the genre of live music, The Last Waltz is considered one of the most beautiful films ever made concerts.
Steven Spielberg: Spielberg’s work defies genre labeling. He has produced films in high-action profile as Jurassic Park and ET, while sometimes gravitate back to more serious movies like Schindler’s List. Recently, Spielberg became more known for his work outside the studio. He played an active role in discrediting situation of human rights in China, and the questions revolving around the Holocaust.
Francis Ford Coppola: That’s the guy responsible for some of the most famous lines in film history. If you have not seen the Godfather you might as well shut down the computer at this time. Of course, sports resume several other incredible films including American Graffiti and Apocalypse Now (it widely hailed as one of the finest films of the Vietnam war never did).
The Coen Brothers: With this selection next to, you get a two for one deal. The Coen Brothers have risen to the status of new directors hottest Hollywood, continually providing the film community with some of the best films on the market. O Brother Where are thou made the difficult task of remaking the Odyssey and manages dynamic. More recently, No Country for Old Men shocked viewers around the world with its grisly representations of life in Texas. You’ll want to catch it in HD sure.
George Lucas: When we talk about science fiction, you start the conversation with George Lucas. As director of the famous Star Wars series, Lucas literally redefined the genre. These films are masterpieces, with great quality, perfect cinematography and production is incredibly solid. Pop Return of the Jedi in the DVD player, stereo mounts, and switch on your HDTV and you’ll know exactly what we are talking about. These films do not disappoint, whether it’s your first time or your hundredth.
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