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whaaat 03-31-05 11:50 PM

Frailty

obscurelabel 04-01-05 10:55 AM

Mike Nichols (for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) is a worthy candidate. Like Welles, he was a show business veteran who had directed extensively in theater before helming his first movie. Still going strong at age 73.

sundog 04-01-05 12:05 PM

uh, Un Chien Andalou (1929) anyone?

and I'd say Maya Deren's Meshes of an Afternoon (1943) is equally impressive for a debut.

Also Errol Morris' Gates of Heaven (1978)

and mucho agreement on Laughton's astounding Night of the Hunter

cfloyd3 04-01-05 02:05 PM

Off the top of my head of those not mentioned..

Terrence Malick - Badlands
John Cassavetes - Shadows
Nicholas Ray - They Live by Night
George A. Romero - Night of the Living Dead

animalmystic 04-01-05 02:13 PM

EL MARIACHI is sick!

Love Caddyshack too

Richard Malloy 04-01-05 02:40 PM

As for the mini Gondri/Kaufman discussion... "Human Nature" may not be a great film, and certainly not the greatest film debut, but I chuckle out loud just thinking of it! A very funny movie, absolutely worth seeing, and much less self-consciously aren't-I-clever-Ma? than Kaufman's other scripts (though you won't mistake it for anyone else's).

I'm not even going to venture a candidate for best ever directorial debut, but one that I saw recently on DVD very much impressed me: THE RETURN (Vozvrashcheniye), by Andrei Zvyagintsev. http://imdb.com/title/tt0376968 It's on DVD in Region 1, and well worth seeing.

flixtime 04-01-05 03:48 PM

It should have come to me sooner, but I was reminded of this one after checking out TCM's schedule for the month of June:

12 Angry Men by Sidney Lumet

marty888 04-01-05 03:50 PM

Everyone overlooking <b>EL MARIACHI</b> ?

Cygnet74 04-01-05 04:35 PM


Originally Posted by marty888
Everyone overlooking <b>EL MARIACHI</b> ?

no, i don't think they were.... ;)

Cameron 04-01-05 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by marty888
Everyone overlooking <b>EL MARIACHI</b> ?

see post 3 and 30

STRONGLY AGREE with Night of the Hunter

inri222 04-01-05 06:53 PM

Roman Polanski - Knife in the Water

HistoryProf 04-01-05 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by William Fuld
Laughton with Night of the Hunter is the clear "winner" to me, and that's even if you include Kane.

:up: A truly awesome film.

I'd also nominate
Targets by Peter Bogdonavich
Shadows by John Cassavetes
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Mike Nichols
Being John Malkovich by Spike Jonze
Easy Rider by Dennis Hopper

maingon 04-01-05 07:36 PM

Zach Braff - Garden State

HistoryProf 04-01-05 07:43 PM

Blue Collar - Paul Schrader


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