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Sleeper, Annie Hall, and Manhattan, he invited moviegoers to laugh at urban neurotics | Woody Allen | 95%
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He was a genius of silent comedy and one of its first stars. The Tramp and Modern Times | Charlie Chaplin | 94%
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A master of suspense. His films are classic after classic, including Vertigo, Psycho, and The Birds. | Alfred Hitchcock | 93%
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Larger than life, he debuted with the dazzling Citizen Kane | Orson Welles | 93%
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Modern blockbusters Jaws, E.T., and Raiders of the Lost Ark | Steven Spielberg | 93%
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Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and the Kill Bill series. | Quentin Tarantino | 92%
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The TV actor turned spaghetti-Western star. Unforgiven, Mystic River, and Million Dollar Baby | Clint Eastwood | 91%
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He went from Dementia 13 to epics like The Godfather | Francis Ford Coppola | 91%
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You talkin' to him? Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and The Departed | Martin Scorsese | 91%
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He made science trippy in 2001, Cold War politics slapstick in Dr. Strangelove | Stanley Kubrick | 90%
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Alien, Blade Runner, and Thelma & Louise | Ridley Scott | 82%
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Beetle Juice, Batman, and The Nightmare Before Christmas | Tim Burton | 81%
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He escaped the low-budget likes of Piranha Part Two to make the sci-fi spectacles Terminator, Aliens, and Avatar. | James Cameron | 78%
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Repulsion and Rosemary's Baby | Roman Polanski | 76%
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Blue Velvet, Mulholland Dr. | David Lynch | 72%
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Sunset Blvd. and Ace in the Hole along with the gender-bending Some Like It Hot. | Billy Wilder | 70%
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The quintessential Westerner. Stagecoach and The Searchers | John Ford | 67%
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Sentimental but not sappy. (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, It's a Wonderful Life) | Frank Capra | 66%
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A Streetcar Named Desire and On the Waterfront | Elia Kazan | 60%
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Metropolis, The Woman in the Window and The Big Heat | Fritz Lang | 53%
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MASH and Nashville | Robert Altman | 46%
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The Graduate, Silkwood, and Closer | Mike Nichols | 43%
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Shadows and A Woman Under the Influence | John Cassavetes | 31%
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He went from Scarface to His Girl Friday and from To Have and Have Not to Gentlemen Prefer Blondes | Howard Hawks | 30%
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