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super_etecoon said:
akuma587 said:
super_etecoon said:

David Fincher, Darren Aronofsky, Christopher Nolan.

Oh wow, I didn't realize that Fincher had done so many movies I liked, and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button looks AWESOME.

I still need to see Pi...but Requiem For a Dream was awesome.

 

Did you watch the Fountain?

 

No, I didn't.  I think the reason I was never motivated to was because of Hugh Jackman.  Now that I know who directed it I will try harder to see it.

I've heard a lot more about Pi than I have about The Fountain, and from what I have heard it is the kind of movie I would like.  Anyone who did a movie like Requiem For a Dream definitely has talent, so I am sure his other films are pretty good.

 



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