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Anyone notice some skilled directors that really don't get mentioned much?

I've become a Peter Weir fan recently. A lot of people have heard of and probably seen his films, but I never really hear anyone talk about him as a director. His older stuff seems to be terribly obscure even by B film and cult film standards, but still really really good.

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Huge fan of Dark City!

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Troyas I love Dark City.

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Smiley Face had so much potential, and I waited and waited for it to come but it never did, I watched the whole thing waiting for it to get really funny. I gave it a two only because I laughed like 4 times. It was a train wreck.

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I couldn't get beyond 30 minutes of Smiley Face.

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I've been a fan of Weir's since Picnic at Hanging Rock. My favorite film of his is The Year of Living Dangerously. Even Mel Gibson cannot ruin that movie. Linda Hunt is heartbreaking in that role.

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Both of these are wonderful.

I'll add my recs for The Last Wave, The Mosquito Coast, and Witness.

Haven't met a Weir film I didn't love, although I haven't seen The Cars That Ate Paris. It's on cable this week though, so I'll get that taken care of soon.

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The Cars That Ate Paris is wonderful. But it's listed as being a 91 minute film and none of the DVD releases, even the region 2 ones are 91 minutes. It seems only the VHS runs for 91 minutes. I'd really like to know whats up with this.

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I have to admit I really didn't understand The Last Wave and I hated the Harrison Ford character so much in Mosquito Coast, I really couldn't enjoy anything about that movie. Witness is a jewel.

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I can't say I completely understood The Last Wave either, but didn't find it necessary, hehe. That's the thing about mysticism...

And yeah, Ford's character really went whacko in Mosquito Coast. I found much else to recommend it though, particularly the cinematography (always fabulous in Weir films), and River Phoenix's outstanding performance. Based on a much excellent novel, BTW.

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I don't know ... IMO I can't agree ... Personally i think his best is just o.k. and Master and Commander is one of the worst Films in movie history.

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That's okay, different strokes for different folks! Is there a favorite director of yours that doesn't get talked about much? For me, it's Ingmar Bergman, who seems to have fallen out of fashion. That's ok, I like old fashioned.

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I love Bergman. My favorites are probably The Seventh Seal and The Virgin Spring.

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