Various directors blah blah, favourite films etc, here's a list and so forth...
Land of Cerpts and honey's idea...Fleapit of the mind has done it, so here it is, a completely unimportant selection to add to the world of futile gestures and meaningless list making and so on...
Jerry Lewis-The Nutty Professor
John Carpenter-the thing
John Landis-An American Werewolf in London
Alfred Hitchcock-The 39 Steps
Brian DePalma-Carrie
George Lucas-American Graffiti
George Pal-The Time Machine
David Lynch-Mulholland Drive
Sidney Pollack-Tootsie
Martin Scorsese-Mean streets
Sidney Lumet-The Hill
Richard Donner-Lethal Weapon
Fritz Lang-Fury
Steven Spielberg-Jaws
Tony Scott-True Romance
Ridley Scott-Alien
Ang Lee-Crouching tiger hidden dragon
Spike Lee-Do the right thing
Steven Soderburgh-Erin Brokovitch
Rob Reiner-Stand by me
Carl Reiner-Dead men don’t wear plaid
George Romero-Martin
David Mamet-House of games
David Lean-Oliver Twist
David Fincher-Fight Club
Roman Polanski-Repulsion
David Cronenburg-The Fly
Frank Oz-Dirty rotten scoundrels
Terry Gilliam-Time bandits
Danny Boyle-Trainspotting
Stephen Frears-The Grifters
William Friedkin-To Live and Die in LA
Joe Dante-The Howling
Cameron Crowe-Jerry Maguire
Michael Mann-Manhunter
Christopher Nolan-Memento
Bryan Singer-The Usual Suspects
John Huston-The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
John Hughes-Ferris Bueller’s day off
Michael Curtiz-Casablanca
Mike Leigh-Life is sweet
Oliver Stone-JFK
Barbet Schroeder-Barfly
Curtis Hansen- LA Confidential
Wolfgang Reitherman-The Jungle book
John Singleton-Boyz n the hood
Sam Peckinpah-The wild bunch
Paul Greengrass-The Bourne Ultimatum
Joseph L Mankiewicz-All about Eve
Paul Verhoeven-Robocop
Wolfgang Peterson-In the line of fire
John McTeirnan-Die Hard
Orson Welles-Citizen Kane
Woody Allen-Love and Death
Joel Coen-The Big Lubowski
George Cukor-A star is born
Mike Newell-Donnie Brascco
Billy Wilder-Sunset Boulevard
Penny Marshall-A league of their own
Howard Hawks-Bringing up baby
Paul Thomas Anderson-Boogie nights