One obvious name comes to mind, M. Night Shyamalan. What is so great about Hitchcock is how each scene he treats with care and makes it art. I sense Shyamalan attempts to do this too, to varying degrees of success.
Any other directors out there that go the extra mile?
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Topic - Speaking of Hitchcock, how many wannabes in Hollywood? - Brian A 10:39:08 07/28/09 (15)
- M. Night ... - Dr Phibes 03:35:25 08/04/09 (0)
- Sam Raimi in his way - Daryl Zero 08:08:08 07/29/09 (0)
- RE: Don´t dare to compare M. Night Shyamalan as long as my ghost is here.. - patrickU 07:15:07 07/29/09 (0)
- Most all have died out...... - grhughes 06:52:52 07/29/09 (0)
- RE: Speaking of Hitchcock, how many wannabes in Hollywood? - Dave Mester 18:19:47 07/28/09 (6)
- RE: Who is Scorcese? - patrickU 07:17:39 07/29/09 (5)
- I actually think "The Aviator" is more interesting than that. - Harmonia 10:39:35 07/31/09 (2)
- you're missing some brilliant marty films - musiclistener 17:18:11 07/31/09 (0)
- RE: I actually think "The Aviator" is more interesting than that. Is more interesting a--- - patrickU 11:51:59 07/31/09 (0)
- Mean Streets, Taxi Driver. After Hours. Goodfellas. Oh, I almost forgot, - tinear 20:34:37 07/30/09 (1)
- RE: Mean Streets, Taxi Driver. After Hours. Goodfellas. Oh, I almost forgot, - patrickU 04:19:29 07/31/09 (0)
- Brian De Palma came pretty close...(nt) - mkuller 12:04:50 07/28/09 (3)
- RE: Never. He copied him but was never original. Never..nt - patrickU 07:18:19 07/29/09 (2)
- RE: To his credit, he was always the first to say he was stealing from Hitch. - powermatic 17:33:43 07/29/09 (1)
- RE: Well I know but it is no excuse..nt - patrickU 09:22:37 07/30/09 (0)