7 best 20th century fox fox directors
20th Century Fox, often simply referred to as "Fox," was a major American film studio that played a significant role in the entertainment industry during the 20th century.The studio was known for producing and distributing numerous successful films and TV shows. While it's important to note that 20th Century Fox was not known for having "Fox directors" in the way some studios might have a roster of in-house directors, they did collaborate with many renowned directors over the years. Here are some notable directors associated with 20th Century Fox:
James Cameron: James Cameron directed the blockbuster films "Avatar" (2009) and "Titanic" (1997) for 20th Century Fox. "Titanic" became one of the highest-grossing films of all time.
George Lucas: Although primarily associated with Lucasfilm, George Lucas directed the original "Star Wars" film, later retitled "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" (1977), which was distributed by 20th Century Fox.
Ridley Scott: Ridley Scott directed the science fiction classic "Alien" (1979), which was released by 20th Century Fox. He also directed "Prometheus" (2012) and "Alien: Covenant" (2017).
Steven Spielberg: While not exclusive to 20th Century Fox, Spielberg worked with the studio on several projects, including "Minority Report" (2002) and "The Sandlot" (1993).
M. Night Shyamalan: The director is known for his work on films like "The Sixth Sense" (1999) and "Signs" (2002), both of which were distributed by 20th Century Fox.
David Fincher: David Fincher directed "Fight Club" (1999) and "Panic Room" (2002) for the studio.
Tim Burton: Tim Burton worked with 20th Century Fox on films like "Edward Scissorhands" (1990) and "Planet of the Apes" (2001).
Wes Anderson: Wes Anderson directed "Fantastic Mr. Fox" (2009), an animated film based on Roald Dahl's book, in collaboration with the studio.
Matthew Vaughn: Matthew Vaughn directed "Kingsman: The Secret Service" (2014) and its sequels, "Kingsman: The Golden Circle" (2017) and "The King's Man" (2021), which were released by 20th Century Fox.
It's important to note that the Walt Disney Company acquired 21st Century Fox (the parent company of 20th Century Fox) in 2019, resulting in a rebranding and integration of many Fox properties into Disney's media conglomerate. As a result, the studio's name and operations have undergone significant changes, and its legacy is now part of Disney's broader entertainment portfolio.
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Lost In Space: The Complete Classic Series
In the year 1997, Earth is suffering from massive overpopulation. Professor John Robinson, his wife Maureen, their children (Judy, Penny and Will) and Major Don West are selected to go to the third planet in the Alpha Centauri star system to establish a colony so that other Earth people can settle there. They are to go there on a ship christened the Jupiter 2. However, Doctor Zachary Smith, an agent for an enemy government, is sent to sabotage the mission. He is successful in reprogramming the ship's robot, but in the process becomes trapped on the ship, and because of his excess weight, the ship and all on board become hopelessly lost and it now becomes a fight for survival as the crew tries to find their way back home.
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The survivor of the 1979 "Alien" returns to planet LV 426 with Marines sent to check her horror story. Directed by James Cameron.
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A human killing machine and an airline hostess take on an ousted dictator's private army.
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Two-CD set. Disc 1: 1. Patton Salute (Solo Bugle) (00:44) 2. Main Title (03:08) 3. The Battleground (02:14) 4. The Cemetery (02:42) 5. The First Battle (02:50) 6. The Funeral (01:54) 7. The Hospital (03:36) 8. The Prayer (01:11) 9. No Assignment (02:23) 10. Patton March (01:53) 11. Attack (03:15) 12. German Advance (02:32) 13. An Eloquent Man (01:43) 14. The Payoff (02:26) 15. A Change Of Weather (01:23) 16. Pensive Patton (00:16) 17. End Title (02:20) BONUS TRACK : 18. Echoplex Session (05:29) Disc 1 : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Total Soundtrack Time: 37:03 Total Time: 42:43 Disc 2: 1. Patton Speech (04:54) spoken by George C. Scott 2. Main Title (02:17) 3. The Battleground (02:19) 4. The First Battle (02:48) 5. Attack (03:14) 6. The Funeral (01:53) 7. Winter March (01:55) 8. Patton March (02:04) 9. No Assignment (01:59) 10. German Advance (02:31) 11. The Hospital (03:18) 12. The Payoff (02:22) 13. End Title And Speech (01:01) spoken by George C. Scott BONUS TRACK : 14. End Title (Sans Dialogue) (01:11) Disc 2 : Original 1970 Score Album Total Score Album Time: 33:46 Total Time: 35:02. Total Duration: 01:15:45.
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FROM THE FORCES THAT BROUGHT YOU X-MEN AND DAREDEVIL -¦Superstar Jennifer Garner proves that looks can kill as the sexiest action hero ever to burst from the pages of Marvel Comics. Restored to life after sustaining mortal wounds in Daredevil, an icy, sol
While 2003's Daredevil was a conventional superhero movie, the 2005 spinoff, Elektra, is more of a wuxia-styled martial arts/fantasy flick. Elektra (Jennifer Garner) has returned to her life as a hired assassin, but she balks at an assignment to kill a single father (Goran Visnjic, ER) and his teenage daughter (Kirsten Prout). That makes her the target of the Hand, an organization of murderous ninjas, scheming corporate types, and a band of stylish supervillains seeking to eliminate Elektra and tip the balance of power in the ongoing battle of good vs. evil.
As the star of Alias, Garner has proven that she can kick butt with the best of them, and some of the visual effects are impressive, but the action sequences tend to be anticlimactic, and there's not much to the story. Fans will notice numerous references to Frank Miller's comic books, but there's very little resemblance to Miller's cold-blooded killer (Elektra with an agent? Elektra referring to herself as a "soccer mom"?).
Is Elektra better than Daredevil? Not really, even with the distinct advantage of having all Garner and no Ben Affleck. That could be the spinoff's greatest disappointment: after Spider-Man 2 raised the bar for comic-book movies, Elektra lowered it back to Daredevil's level. Directed by Rob Bowman (the X-Files movie), and featuring Terence Stamp as the mysterious mentor Stick, Will Yun Lee (Die Another Day) as the chief villain, and NFL-player-turned-mixed-martial-arts-champion Bob Sapp as the immovable Stone. --David Horiuchi
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The unrated director's cut of Elektra might be worth the purchase just for the bonus features, specifically a pretty terrific documentary called "Elektra: Incarnations." Almost an hour long, it traces the history of Elektra in the comic books by interviewing Frank Miller, Klaus Janson, Greg Rucka, Brian Michael Bendis, and others, and displaying lots of art, some of it unpublished. There's also a 15-minute featurette on Elektra in Greek mythology, a massive (140 minutes) two-part making-of documentary, and a commentary track in which director Rob Bowman and editor Kevin Stitt discuss Elektra for a while then Bowman's work processes. The three deleted scenes that were included on the theatrical-cut DVD are here, though now with commentary on two of them by Bowman and Stitt (the Ben Affleck cameo scene apparently left them speechless), but there are also four alternate/extended scenes including an interesting opening sequence.
The director's cut has a bit more violence and some intriguing flashbacks, but at about three minutes longer than the theatrical cut isn't a substantially different--or substantially better--film. The changes made for the Daredevil director's cut were a much greater improvement. --David Horiuchi
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