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Poll: Alfred Hitchcock vs Stanley Kubrick (19 votes)
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I’m sure Kubrick is great, but I can’t say I really love any of his films. I much prefer Hitchcock.
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Neither are my fave, but Kubrick out of the two.
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Steven Spielberg is the GOAT, but out of those two, probably Kubrick.
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Hitchcock is my personal favorite of all time. Sometimes, especially later in his career, Kubrick could be a bit artsy and purposely vague. I can name a dozen Hitchcock movies I'd be up to watching any day of the week. His movies have better replay value for me.
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Hard to choose, but Kubrick.
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Neither. Tarkovsky, Kurosawa and maybe Ozu are plain better. As far as American/British directors go, I'll pick Orson Welles, whose films were plain more fun and at least as deep as these two. But I'll take "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Barry Lyndon" and "Paths of Glory" over any Hitchcock film, except possibly "Vertigo" and "North By Northwest".
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Both are brilliant, but I personally think Kubrick is just a tiny bit more interesting.
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Poll: Alfred Hitchcock vs Stanley Kubrick (19 votes)
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I’m sure Kubrick is great, but I can’t say I really love any of his films. I much prefer Hitchcock.
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Neither are my fave, but Kubrick out of the two.
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Steven Spielberg is the GOAT, but out of those two, probably Kubrick.
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Hitchcock is my personal favorite of all time. Sometimes, especially later in his career, Kubrick could be a bit artsy and purposely vague. I can name a dozen Hitchcock movies I'd be up to watching any day of the week. His movies have better replay value for me.
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Neither. Tarkovsky, Kurosawa and maybe Ozu are plain better. As far as American/British directors go, I'll pick Orson Welles, whose films were plain more fun and at least as deep as these two. But I'll take "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Barry Lyndon" and "Paths of Glory" over any Hitchcock film, except possibly "Vertigo" and "North By Northwest".
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Neither are my fave, but Kubrick out of the two.
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Hitchcock is my personal favorite of all time. Sometimes, especially later in his career, Kubrick could be a bit artsy and purposely vague. I can name a dozen Hitchcock movies I'd be up to watching any day of the week. His movies have better replay value for me.
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Neither. Tarkovsky, Kurosawa and maybe Ozu are plain better. As far as American/British directors go, I'll pick Orson Welles, whose films were plain more fun and at least as deep as these two. But I'll take "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Barry Lyndon" and "Paths of Glory" over any Hitchcock film, except possibly "Vertigo" and "North By Northwest".
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Neither are my fave, but Kubrick out of the two.
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Steven Spielberg is the GOAT, but out of those two, probably Kubrick.
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Hitchcock is my personal favorite of all time. Sometimes, especially later in his career, Kubrick could be a bit artsy and purposely vague. I can name a dozen Hitchcock movies I'd be up to watching any day of the week. His movies have better replay value for me.
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Neither. Tarkovsky, Kurosawa and maybe Ozu are plain better. As far as American/British directors go, I'll pick Orson Welles, whose films were plain more fun and at least as deep as these two. But I'll take "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Barry Lyndon" and "Paths of Glory" over any Hitchcock film, except possibly "Vertigo" and "North By Northwest".
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Neither are my fave, but Kubrick out of the two.
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Hitchcock is my personal favorite of all time. Sometimes, especially later in his career, Kubrick could be a bit artsy and purposely vague. I can name a dozen Hitchcock movies I'd be up to watching any day of the week. His movies have better replay value for me.
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Neither. Tarkovsky, Kurosawa and maybe Ozu are plain better. As far as American/British directors go, I'll pick Orson Welles, whose films were plain more fun and at least as deep as these two. But I'll take "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Barry Lyndon" and "Paths of Glory" over any Hitchcock film, except possibly "Vertigo" and "North By Northwest".
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Hitchcock is my personal favorite of all time. Sometimes, especially later in his career, Kubrick could be a bit artsy and purposely vague. I can name a dozen Hitchcock movies I'd be up to watching any day of the week. His movies have better replay value for me.
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Neither. Tarkovsky, Kurosawa and maybe Ozu are plain better. As far as American/British directors go, I'll pick Orson Welles, whose films were plain more fun and at least as deep as these two. But I'll take "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Barry Lyndon" and "Paths of Glory" over any Hitchcock film, except possibly "Vertigo" and "North By Northwest".
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Neither are my fave, but Kubrick out of the two.
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Hitchcock is my personal favorite of all time. Sometimes, especially later in his career, Kubrick could be a bit artsy and purposely vague. I can name a dozen Hitchcock movies I'd be up to watching any day of the week. His movies have better replay value for me.
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Neither. Tarkovsky, Kurosawa and maybe Ozu are plain better. As far as American/British directors go, I'll pick Orson Welles, whose films were plain more fun and at least as deep as these two. But I'll take "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Barry Lyndon" and "Paths of Glory" over any Hitchcock film, except possibly "Vertigo" and "North By Northwest".
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@lan_fan said:
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Posted by skywalker95
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Poll: Alfred Hitchcock vs Stanley Kubrick (19 votes)
Hitchcock 37%
Kubrick 63%
Who is the Greatest Director of all time?
Posted by skywalker95
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Poll: Alfred Hitchcock vs Stanley Kubrick (19 votes)
Hitchcock 37%
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Who is the Greatest Director of all time?
Posted by skywalker95
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Poll: Alfred Hitchcock vs Stanley Kubrick (19 votes)
Hitchcock 37%
Kubrick 63%
Who is the Greatest Director of all time?
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Hitchcock 37%
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I’m sure Kubrick is great, but I can’t say I really love any of his films. I much prefer Hitchcock.
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I’m sure Kubrick is great, but I can’t say I really love any of his films. I much prefer Hitchcock.
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I’m sure Kubrick is great, but I can’t say I really love any of his films. I much prefer Hitchcock.
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Neither are my fave, but Kubrick out of the two.
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Neither are my fave, but Kubrick out of the two.
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Neither are my fave, but Kubrick out of the two.
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Neither are my fave, but Kubrick out of the two.
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Steven Spielberg is the GOAT, but out of those two, probably Kubrick.
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Steven Spielberg is the GOAT, but out of those two, probably Kubrick.
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Steven Spielberg is the GOAT, but out of those two, probably Kubrick.
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Alfred Hitchcock
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Alfred Hitchcock
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Hitchcock is my personal favorite of all time. Sometimes, especially later in his career, Kubrick could be a bit artsy and purposely vague. I can name a dozen Hitchcock movies I'd be up to watching any day of the week. His movies have better replay value for me.
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Hitchcock is my personal favorite of all time. Sometimes, especially later in his career, Kubrick could be a bit artsy and purposely vague. I can name a dozen Hitchcock movies I'd be up to watching any day of the week. His movies have better replay value for me.
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Hitchcock is my personal favorite of all time. Sometimes, especially later in his career, Kubrick could be a bit artsy and purposely vague. I can name a dozen Hitchcock movies I'd be up to watching any day of the week. His movies have better replay value for me.
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Hitchcock is my personal favorite of all time. Sometimes, especially later in his career, Kubrick could be a bit artsy and purposely vague. I can name a dozen Hitchcock movies I'd be up to watching any day of the week. His movies have better replay value for me.
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Hard to choose, but Kubrick.
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Hard to choose, but Kubrick.
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Neither. Tarkovsky, Kurosawa and maybe Ozu are plain better. As far as American/British directors go, I'll pick Orson Welles, whose films were plain more fun and at least as deep as these two. But I'll take "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Barry Lyndon" and "Paths of Glory" over any Hitchcock film, except possibly "Vertigo" and "North By Northwest".
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Neither. Tarkovsky, Kurosawa and maybe Ozu are plain better. As far as American/British directors go, I'll pick Orson Welles, whose films were plain more fun and at least as deep as these two. But I'll take "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Barry Lyndon" and "Paths of Glory" over any Hitchcock film, except possibly "Vertigo" and "North By Northwest".
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Neither. Tarkovsky, Kurosawa and maybe Ozu are plain better. As far as American/British directors go, I'll pick Orson Welles, whose films were plain more fun and at least as deep as these two. But I'll take "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Barry Lyndon" and "Paths of Glory" over any Hitchcock film, except possibly "Vertigo" and "North By Northwest".
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Neither. Tarkovsky, Kurosawa and maybe Ozu are plain better. As far as American/British directors go, I'll pick Orson Welles, whose films were plain more fun and at least as deep as these two. But I'll take "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Barry Lyndon" and "Paths of Glory" over any Hitchcock film, except possibly "Vertigo" and "North By Northwest".
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Have to go with Stanley.
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Have to go with Stanley.
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Have to go with Stanley.
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Have to go with Stanley.
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Kubrick.
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Kubrick.
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Michael Bay.
Hitchcock.
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Hitchcock.
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Michael Bay.
Hitchcock.
Hitchcock.
Hitchcock.
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Zack Snyder.
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Zack Snyder.
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Zack Snyder.
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Zack Snyder.
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@lan_fan said:
Zack Snyder.
Yes
Ot: Kubrick imo
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@lan_fan said:
Zack Snyder.
Yes
Ot: Kubrick imo
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@lan_fan said:
Zack Snyder.
Yes
Ot: Kubrick imo
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@lan_fan said:
Zack Snyder.
Yes
Ot: Kubrick imo
@lan_fan said:
Zack Snyder.
@lan_fan said:
Zack Snyder.
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Kubrik
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Kubrik
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Both are brilliant, but I personally think Kubrick is just a tiny bit more interesting.
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Both are brilliant, but I personally think Kubrick is just a tiny bit more interesting.
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Both are brilliant, but I personally think Kubrick is just a tiny bit more interesting.
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Both are brilliant, but I personally think Kubrick is just a tiny bit more interesting.
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