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LobbyingLeprechaun

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Give us a price range.
Ok lets say anywhere from $50,000-120,000..
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we talking $15,000 or $30,000 or $50,000 or OT BALLER $$?
I will take suggestions in all ranges..

ETA I want to know what you would get if you decided to get a second car. I'm an information leech.
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Jeep
I don't really do a lot of off-roading stuff..
I don't need anything practical, just a weekend car.

What would you get?
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what are you talking about
Well I'm not going to spoil anything, but this should put you on your way..

the poem
lol 8 episodes into the first season and they ruin the ending of the entire series...

BRILLIANT TELEVISION! BRAVO LINDELOF AND PERROTTA!

re: Groot

Posted by LobbyingLeprechaun on 8/15/14 at 3:49 pm to
We are Groot

;_;
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Ridley Scott belongs somewhere on that list.
No he doesn't.
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none of my directors made your list. They're clearly the best

Sorry..

(Point System)
#1 = +5
...
#5 = +1
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What's with the hard on for this guy?

Tree of Life is one of the most well directed movies of all time.
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Pilot Tiger
If you number your list I can add it to the average.
OP has been updated.

I think this list should be the MTVB's top 5 working directors recommendation list, no?
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DriveByBBQ
Number it and I can add to list. (Point system)

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Baloo
Pick 5 and order them to get added to list.

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biglego
Search imdb and pick 3 more awesome names big guy.

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ManBearTiger
Number it and I can add it.
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You sound either very pretentious or very impressionable, probably both.

Thank you?
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Carruth only has two movies, but they are both brilliant.
UC was fantastic, the literal definition of the post modern genre. That last 30 min with absolutely no dialogue and all of those feels.
It is one of the most consistent trilogies ever made, and the time between the films release dates is the actual time frame of the trilogy.

Linklater also did Slacker, Dazed and Confused, Waking Life, A Scanner Darkly, and Bernie.
Post fit, talk s#!t..

ETA: I'm surprised nobody put DO Russell in there top 5. He would be my #6.
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I'm going to stick with American directors only

I debated adding Von Trier to my top 5 so that this board would think I was patrician, but I couldn't rightly do so with what Linklater just did with Boyhood.
I will make a tally and give you the MTVB Top 5 Working Directors...

(My List)
1. Terrence Malick
2. Martin Scorsese
3. Joel and Ethan Coen
4. David Fincher
5. Richard Linklater

(Will try to update after each page or two)

Scored on a super complicated point system...

(MTVB's List)
1. Joel & Ethan Coen (way ahead atm)
2. David Fincher
3. Martin Scorsese
4. Quentin Tarantino
5a. Terrence Malick
5b. Paul Thomas Anderson