2. Kathryn Bigelow
4. David Lynch
7. David Gordon Green
9. Miike Takashi
10. Spike Jonze
11. Guy Ritchie
15. Mel Brooks
16. Mira Nair
17. Nicolas Roeg
18. Peter Weir
19. Samuel Fuller
22. Hal Ashby
There was actually an edition in 2007 (details now added above); I think the discrepancy is because what I was counting as the 2nd Edition wasn't actually intended as such.
Around the World in Eighty Days has at least six, I think.
2. Kathryn Bigelow
4. David Lynch
7. David Gordon Green
9. Miike Takashi
10. Spike Jonze
11. Guy Ritchie
15. Mel Brooks
16. Mira Nair
17. Nicolas Roeg
18. Peter Weir
19. Samuel Fuller
22. Hal Ashby
Though it pains me to say it, I should be sixth rather than fifth; Rushmore has one more than me.
AJ's list is still around.
There was actually an edition in 2007 (details now added above); I think the discrepancy is because what I was counting as the 2nd Edition wasn't actually intended as such.
I'll play again, please; list is here. Thanks for maintaining it again this year.
7. Zorro
8. Maid Marian (Robin and Marian; The Adventures of Robin Hood; Robin Hood Prince of Thieves)
14. Fagin?
15. Captain Bligh
I don't know if non-G&S-fetishists would really enjoy this
I love it - it might be my favourite Mike Leigh film - and I have practically no interest in Gilbert & Sullivan at all.
I will do at some point. I'm a bit behind, though - I've not done the 2007 edition yet...
40 for me.
Oh, and you could also add Wives and Daughters to the list, should you feel inclined.
Sanditon and The Watsons are both Jane Austen.
The Weir of Hermiston is Robert Louis Stevenson.
Juneteenth is, I think, Ralph Ellison.
The Castle is Franz Kafka.
The Love of the Last Tycoon is Scott Fitzgerald?
Can you add me, please; my list is here.
Thanks for taking this on this year.
15 is, I think, Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston?
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