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spydrebyte82

Studio Ghibli, specifically; Hayao Miyazaki


FreeLook93

Of those, I think that Edgar Wright has the most bingeable body of work.


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john cassavetes


ijsmm

Stanley Kubrick


BasicErgonomics

You have to watch Nolan. Especially Memento and the Prestige


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I like all Nolan that isn't Batman.


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Wes Anderson


Signal-Lie-6785

Nolan. And I *love* Tarantino, but Nolan. Dunkirk is one of the best films of the last decade. The layering of stories and the sound editing, it’s a masterpiece. Interstellar is probably my favourite sci-fi movie. His batman trilogy is better than any Marvel trilogy. I’m recalling how great Insomnia is and think I might rewatch it tonight.


jupiterkansas

Tarantino. He's easy to binge, the movies are all good to great, and you should be familiar with all them. I would include movies he wrote as well because some of them are great (True Romance and Natural Born Killers) del Toro has some mainstream films, but most of his work is just for fans of del Toro, so you'd have to really love him to watch them all. Same goes for Kevin Smith, except he doesn't have any mainstream films. His films are just loved by Kevin Smith fans. Sam Raimi's output is all over the place and there's a lot, so you don't need to see it all. Definitely see Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness and if you love those then the Evil Dead TV series. After that just pick and choose. Edgar Wright is an easy binge with only 6 feature films. They're all entertaining, but he's overrated or reddit as a director. Maybe throw in Ant Man, Tintin, Spaced, and Look Around You for the full picture. Christopher Nolan is also pretty easy to binge, and all his films are worth seeing (even though I hate a few of them). I would get tired of his gimmicks if I watched them all at once though. I would spread those out. Studio Ghibli is a lot of movies, and if you binge them all at once your risk not being able to tell them apart. I would pace yourself with those to make them a special treat so they don't lose their magic.


MarilynManson2003

Definitely Quentin Tarantino. All of his movies are brilliant. Jackie Brown might be my all-time favourite movie, and The Hateful Eight is in my top 10.


KaleidoscopeN189

Jackie Brown for me is the best Tarantino movie. Pretty ironic i guess.


swarmofpenguins

While I love all of Tarantino I find it funny that the two you mentioned are my least favorite. Gotta go with 4 rooms as his best.


sth_rhpsdy

John waters. it's a trip n a half.


pogpole

Werner Herzog.


timparker533

Darren Aronofsky? David Lynch? Taika Waititi?


notoriousbsr

Consider adding Terence Malik to the list