My most hated directors

by hgt190 | created - 31 Jul 2011 | updated - 05 Jan 2014 | Public

1. Michael Winterbottom

Director | A Mighty Heart

Michael took an English degree at Oxford then trained in film at Bristol and London breaking into television via the cutting room at Thames Television. He made his directorial debut with two documentaries on Ingmar Bergman His production of Love Lies Bleeding won the Silver Award at the 1993 New ...

Talentless, sensationalist hack. Nobody notices this idiot and his substandard or at best a below average work if he doesnt go -look here! controversy!- mode with unsimulated sex (9 Songs) or prolonged violence towards women ( The Killer Inside Me) It has been couple years since latter arrived so it will be not surpise if another dreck is coming. First sex, then violence. What's next?

2. Gaspar Noé

Director | Enter the Void

Gaspar Noé is an Argentinian filmmaker and screenwriter who lives in France. He is the son of Luis Felipe Noé, an Argentinian artist. He directed I Stand Alone, Irréversible, Enter the Void, Love, Climax, Carne, Lux Æterna, Sodomites and Vortex. His films are known for having a sensory overload ...

Attentionwhoring, demented, mentally disturbed misantropist and misogynist. His fanboys are tirelessly making excuses for him or should i say for "thing" Seul Contre Tous was decent but since then his "movies" are basically a one big continuous medical report.

3. Vincent Gallo

Actor | Buffalo '66

Vincent Gallo. American-born, Buffalo, New York, 1961. Left home, moved to New York City in 1978, and began playing in the experimental musical group, Gray, with artist Jean Michel Basquiat. After leaving Gray, he formed the band, Bohack, and recorded the highly regarded avant-garde industrial ...

Egoistical sensationalist pretentious jerk.

4. Michael Bay

Producer | Armageddon

A graduate of Wesleyan University, Michael Bay spent his 20s working on advertisements and music videos. His first projects after film school were in the music video business. He created music videos for Tina Turner, Meat Loaf, Lionel Richie, Wilson Phillips, Donny Osmond and Divinyls. His work won...

Calculating sell-out hack.

5. Pascal Laugier

Director | Ghostland

Pascal Laugier was born on October 16, 1971 in France. He is a director and writer, known for Incident in a Ghostland (2018), Martyrs (2008) and The Tall Man (2012).

Martyrs is a calculating and pretentious pseudo intellectual torture porn garbage where prolonged violence towards woman is a major selling point.

6. Catherine Breillat

Writer | À ma soeur!

Catherine Breillat is a Paris based filmmaker and writer who became famous for her distinctively personal films on sexuality, gender trouble and sibling rivalry. Accused of being a "porno auteuriste", Breillat allowed for an unbiased view of sexuality and extended the language of mainstream movies....

Publicity seeking pretentious "sex sells" art-house snob.

7. Patrice Chéreau

Director | Intimacy

Patrice Chéreau was born on November 2, 1944 in Lézigné, Maine-et-Loire, France. He was a director and actor, known for Intimacy (2001), The Last of the Mohicans (1992) and Queen Margot (1994). He died on October 7, 2013 in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, France.

Another sensationalist publicity seeking "sex sells" art-house pretender. Gone and not gonna miss him.

8. Lars von Trier

Writer | Dancer in the Dark

Probably the most ambitious and visually distinctive filmmaker to emerge from Denmark since Carl Theodor Dreyer over 60 years earlier, Lars von Trier studied film at the Danish Film School and attracted international attention with his very first feature, The Element of Crime (1984). A highly ...

One of the best tv-series of alltime, The Riget, proved that he clearly has (or once had) talent. Was interesting, if uneven, director once but couldn't be bothered anymore and has turned to miserable attention seeking wreck.



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