Two great directors. Both of them have many classic movies on their resumes. But only one of them made Indiana Jones & the Crystal Skull. So,Hitchcock.
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Two great directors. Both of them have many classic movies on their resumes. But only one of them made Indiana Jones & the Crystal Skull. So,Hitchcock.
I'd submit that Hitch has just as many missteps in his career as Spielberg. I honestly have them tied, in terms of talent, vision, and influence on the medium.
Two great directors. Both of them have many classic movies on their resumes. But only one of them made Indiana Jones & the Crystal Skull. So,Hitchcock.
I'd submit that Hitch has just as many missteps in his career as Spielberg. I honestly have them tied, in terms of talent, vision, and influence on the medium.
Oh,certainly.I was just being flip.Any director will make at least one bad movie,no matter how talented they are. Choosing between such great talents as these two,you might as well choose by flipping a coin.
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I think most of Spielberg's "bad ones" are the result of letting something other than the story influence his decisions. With Crystal Skull, it was his friendship with Lucas. With AI, it was his fanboy love of Kubrick. Don't even ask me what the fuck was up with Tintin.
Even accounting for things like The Twilight Zone movie, and his Amazing Stories segment, Spielberg is only up to 30, with two more coming out this year.
In terms of personal preference, easily Hitchcock. I can see the case for saying that Spielberg's influence over the medium is comparable to Hitchcock's, though.
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I'll say this for Spielberg---he's not afraid to try different genres.Anytime Hitchcock stepped outside the thriller genre,the result was often a misstep.
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I've never seen an Alfred Hitchcock movie in my life.
You need to see a few. North By Northwest To Catch a Thief Rope Dial M for Murder Vertigo The Man Who Knew Too Much (the Jimmy Stewart remake one, not his original one)
Some would add Rear Window, but frankly I think it's the most boring thing ever. If you like most of those, you should add in The Birds and Psycho.
Since you all keep badgering me about this, I guess I'll list the Spielberg movies I've seen from favorite to least-favorite.
Raiders of the Lost Ark Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Minority Report Jurassic Park Schindler's List E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Jaws Saving Private Ryan Lincoln Munich War of the Worlds Hook The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn Close Encounters of the Third Kind The Lost World: Jurassic Park Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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I've never seen an Alfred Hitchcock movie in my life.
You need to see a few. North By Northwest To Catch a Thief Rope Dial M for Murder Vertigo The Man Who Knew Too Much (the Jimmy Stewart remake one, not his original one)
Some would add Rear Window, but frankly I think it's the most boring thing ever. If you like most of those, you should add in The Birds and Psycho.
I have not had the pleasure of Rope or Dial M, but I have seen the rest of Jeff's list and endorse it. I do also think Rear Window's rep is larger than its payoff (although I enjoyed watching it). I also agree with moving onto The Birds and Psycho. I would also suggest (if you can stand black and white movies) Notorious (the Hitchcock film, not the B.I.G. biopic).
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Since you all keep badgering me about this, I guess I'll list the Spielberg movies I've seen from favorite to least-favorite.
Raiders of the Lost Ark Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Minority Report Jurassic Park Schindler's List E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Jaws Saving Private Ryan Lincoln Munich War of the Worlds Hook The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn Close Encounters of the Third Kind The Lost World: Jurassic Park Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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