Rank the Directors films

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This list is basically upside down.
Yeah, nah.

I don't get what everyone likes about Dumb and Dumber. It is stupid as shit and not even close to any of Carrys best imo.
 
Yeah, nah.

I don't get what everyone likes about Dumb and Dumber. It is stupid as shit and not even close to any of Carrys best imo.
You have shallow Hal at #4, and hall pass above kingpin… your opinion sucks regardless of how anyone feels about dumb and dumber.
 
You have shallow Hal at #4, and hall pass above kingpin… your opinion sucks regardless of how anyone feels about dumb and dumber.
Kingpin is also wildly overrated. However, I will say that I have not seen Shallow Hal or Hall Pass for years... Shallow Hal for YEAAAARs, but I remember liking certain parts. But if I am being perfectly honest, I only care about the top 3, beyond that whatever.
 
Joel Coen/Coen Brothers

1. The Big Lebowski
2. No Country For Old Men
3. Fargo
4. A Serious Man
5. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
6. Burn After Reading
7. True Grit
8. Miller's Crossing
9. Blood Simple
10. Hail, Caesar!
11. Raising Arizona
12. O Brother, Where Art Thou?
13. The Tragedy of Macbeth
Flip one and two and bump Miller’s Crossing up to 4 and you got my list.
 
Flip one and two and bump Miller’s Crossing up to 4 and you got my list.
I’ve tried so hard to like No Country for Old Men. I’m sure it’s fantastic, but when it came out I had a roommate who was a self proclaimed film buff and he wouldn’t shut up about it. I remember him forcing me to watch it, and it could never hold up to the raging hard on he had for it. It was so satisfying to give it the “meh” treatment when it was over. I’ve tried to go back and watch it with fresh eyes a couple times since, and I just can’t get into it. Probably still because that obnoxious time of my life has stuck with me.
 
I’ve tried so hard to like No Country for Old Men. I’m sure it’s fantastic, but when it came out I had a roommate who was a self proclaimed film buff and he wouldn’t shut up about it. I remember him forcing me to watch it, and it could never hold up to the raging hard on he had for it. It was so satisfying to give it the “meh” treatment when it was over. I’ve tried to go back and watch it with fresh eyes a couple times since, and I just can’t get into it. Probably still because that obnoxious time of my life has stuck with me.
Sorry your roommate ruined it for you.
 
Wes Anderson

1. The Royal Tenenbaums
2. The Darjeeling Limited
3. The French Dispatch
4. Rushmore
5. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
6. The Grand Budapest Hotel
7. Moonrise Kingdom
 
Wes Anderson

1. The Royal Tenenbaums
2. The Darjeeling Limited
3. The French Dispatch
4. Rushmore
5. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
6. The Grand Budapest Hotel
7. Moonrise Kingdom
This makes like no sense to me lol.

The Grand Budapest Hotel was far and away his best movie in my opinion.

But thanks for the reminder on The French Dispatch. I have been meaning to watch this, but forgot about it.
 
This makes like no sense to me lol.

The Grand Budapest Hotel was far and away his best movie in my opinion.

But thanks for the reminder on The French Dispatch. I have been meaning to watch this, but forgot about it.

Same could be said about your Pete Farrelly list.


I found Grand Budapest Hotel to be very boring. Rewatched it again late last year for the first time in awhile again very boring movie. Just didn't bring anything new to the table for me for a Wes Anderson movie. Felt like a caricature Wes Anderson movie at that point. If not for The French Dispatch I'd view him as a director that started to really fall off and never recovered after The Darjeeling Limited.


The Royal Tenenbaums is by far his best movie and one of my favorite movies of all time. It's gotta be the movie with the most emotional pull of any of his movies as well.
 
Same could be said about your Pete Farrelly list.


I found Grand Budapest Hotel to be very boring. Rewatched it again late last year for the first time in awhile again very boring movie. Just didn't bring anything new to the table for me for a Wes Anderson movie. Felt like a caricature Wes Anderson movie at that point. If not for The French Dispatch I'd view him as a director that started to really fall off and never recovered after The Darjeeling Limited.


The Royal Tenenbaums is by far his best movie and one of my favorite movies of all time. It's gotta be the movie with the most emotional pull of any of his movies as well.
Maybe it is about your first Wes Anderson experience lol. My first one was TGBH and it is also one of my favs of all time, it's just beautifully shot, acting, the color is great, it's absolutely hilarious. Since seeing that, I went on to watch his others. I thought the Royal Tenebaums was one of the worst to be honest.
 
The Royal Tenenbaums is by far his best movie and one of my favorite movies of all time. It's gotta be the movie with the most emotional pull of any of his movies as well.

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