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42. "Spike's catalog since '83"
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# M.O.N.Y. (2008) (TV)
# Lovers & Haters (2007)
# "Shark" (1 episode, 2006)
- Pilot (2006) TV episode
# "When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts" (2006) TV mini-series
... aka When the Levees Broke (USA: short title)
# Inside Man (2006)
# All the Invisible Children (2005) (segment "Jesus Children of America")
... aka Enfants invisibles, Les (France)
# Jesus Children of America (2005)
# "Miracle's Boys" (2 episodes, 2005)
- Bond of Brothers (2005) TV episode
- New Charlie (2005) TV episode
# Sucker Free City (2004) (TV)
# She Hate Me (2004)
# 25th Hour (2002)
# Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet (2002) (segment "We Wuz Robbed")
# Jim Brown: All American (2002) (TV)
# Come Rain or Come Shine (2001)
# The Concert for New York City (2001) (TV) (segment "Come Rain or Come Shine")
# A Huey P. Newton Story (2001) (TV)
# The Making of 'Bamboozled' (2001) (V)
# Bamboozled (2000)
# The Original Kings of Comedy (2000)
# And Ya Don't Stop: Hip Hop's Greatest Videos, Vol. 1 (2000) (V) (video "Fight the Power")

# Summer of Sam (1999)
# Pavarotti & Friends 99 for Guatemala and Kosovo (1999) (TV)
# Pavarotti & Friends for the Children of Liberia (1998) (TV)
# Freak (1998) (TV)
# He Got Game (1998)
# 4 Little Girls (1997)
# Michael Jackson: HIStory on Film - Volume II (1997) (V) (video "They Don't Care About Us")
# Get on the Bus (1996)
# Girl 6 (1996)
# Lumière et compagnie (1995)
... aka Lumière and Company (International: English title)
... aka Lumiere y compañía (Spain)
# Clockers (1995)
# Crooklyn (1994)
# Malcolm X (1992)
... aka X (USA: poster title)
# Jungle Fever (1991)
# Mo' Better Blues (1990)

# Do the Right Thing (1989)
# School Daze (1988)
# She's Gotta Have It (1986)
# Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads (1983

  

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which director has put out the best work over the last 25 years? [View all] , Basaglia, Tue Aug-12-08 09:40 AM
 
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Dude, Big Earl is my motherfucking hero for that
Aug 12th 2008
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he old and mad
Aug 12th 2008
2
RE: which director has put out the best work over the last 25 years?
Aug 12th 2008
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#1 Marty, #2 Spike, #3 Coens
Aug 12th 2008
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I'd still go with Spielberg
Aug 12th 2008
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spielberg...why even question this?
Aug 12th 2008
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Spielberg is a master of emotionally manipulative propoganda
Aug 12th 2008
7
      Woah, Spielberg isn't innovative?!
Aug 12th 2008
9
           I forgot about JP, and I think Private Ryan is overrated
Aug 12th 2008
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                That sequence was new at the time and has impacted film ever since
Aug 12th 2008
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                Dunno -- guess I need to watch it again
Aug 12th 2008
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                     Spielberg is a combination of Hitchcock, Hawks and Capra
Aug 12th 2008
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                          i hate the capra component
Aug 12th 2008
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                          See? That's what I'm saying -- he's good, but still a pastiche
Aug 13th 2008
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                               yet, in the past 25 years whut other director made a BIGGER impact??
Aug 13th 2008
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                saving private ryan is argueably the most authentic look of WWII
Aug 13th 2008
37
don't sleep on Errol Morris, he's had a BIG impact on documentary
Aug 12th 2008
8
I'd only give it to Spielberg or Marty if was the last 30-35 years.
Aug 12th 2008
12
As far as American filmmakers, I say Frederick Wiseman
Aug 12th 2008
13
If we're not counting documentarians, who would you pick?
Aug 12th 2008
15
Do they have to be alive?
Aug 12th 2008
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      No, but you can only count their films within the past 25 years.
Aug 12th 2008
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           Off the top, Altman or Burnett for American film
Aug 12th 2008
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                Oh, I love Spielberg. But post-1983 knocks off much of his best work.
Aug 12th 2008
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                Sorry, I'm slow today. I don't think I get what you're saying. Are you
Aug 13th 2008
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                let's not leave out Tanner On Tanner
Aug 12th 2008
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                     RE: let's not leave out Tanner On Tanner
Aug 13th 2008
36
                          It's top-tier for me
Aug 13th 2008
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I don't see why documentarians wouldn't count
Aug 12th 2008
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      RE: I don't see why documentarians wouldn't count
Aug 12th 2008
22
tie between Spike and the Coens
Aug 12th 2008
17
Nolan
Aug 12th 2008
20
not even jigga will cosign this
Aug 13th 2008
31
Only because he's no longer Nolan. It's Chris Numbers now.
Aug 13th 2008
39
WTF? Of the last 5 years but not 25
Aug 13th 2008
40
maybe of the new branch of directors, but no.....
Aug 13th 2008
46
the coens.
Aug 12th 2008
24
Since '83? ^^^ easily
Aug 13th 2008
33
in five years ill say yes..
Aug 13th 2008
41
i have to say it: coens = overrated
Aug 13th 2008
47
No love foe Oliver Stone? Yall gotta be joking.
Aug 13th 2008
28
80s Oliver >>>>>>>> 90s Oliver
Aug 13th 2008
30
me neither, but I can see him being somebody's choice
Aug 13th 2008
32
JFK and NBK??? Jesus. I hate both of those movies.
Aug 13th 2008
34
Speilberg's Catolog since '83
Aug 13th 2008
43
Coen Brothers Catolog since '83
Aug 13th 2008
44
Scorcese's Catolog since '83
Aug 13th 2008
45
i still stand by spielberg, but eastwood SHOULD get some acknowledgement
Aug 13th 2008
48
Unforgiven, and Letters from Iwo Jima are outstanding
Aug 13th 2008
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Michael 'Muhfukkin' Mann. NOPE, MANN.
Aug 13th 2008
50
idk...if you say since the 90s then yeah
Aug 13th 2008
51
      ^^^ Forgot about Manhunter, and The Kee-- er, Manhunter
Aug 13th 2008
53
Almodovar, Lynch, Cronenberg, Tarantino...
Aug 14th 2008
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