Let me grab a few names I saw and lay out a few of my picks:
Hitchcock: "North By Northwest" - this one has it all: great cast, compelling mystery and action, and fantastic direction; that early scene in the club where Grant's character calls for a page boy while the crooks have paged the 'agent' runs smoothly and is brilliant.
James Cameron (not on my list of great directors, but): "True Lies". I heard this was based on a French movie?... Well, even though Arnold is in it, I must say it is a great blend of action, drama, and savy direction and film-making. Forget Titanic, that Alien sequel and even Terminator, this movie is very well crafted.
David Lynch: "Blue Velvet". Never can I recall a movie so jarring in its blend of humour and horror, yet retaining a dignity in story telling that is so powerful. It is his best (though Elephant Man runs a close second).
Terry Gilliam: "Brazil". Too many good things to be said about this one. But any movie that could get Orson Wells and Robert DeNiro out to promote and fight for, back in the 80's HAS to be a good movie (no comments on DeNiro of the last few years *coughselloutcough*).
Speilberg: .... Actually, this b@stard has made so many good movies I can't pick one. But the first that comes to mind is "Jaws". Just overall great storytelling through effective direction, acting and camera work.
OK, that's all for me...
