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Originally Posted by ExistenceNow
Did anything change with the director stats?
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Originally Posted by clayj41
I've still got to update those.
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Directing
1. David Fincher (3 – Avg. 2.0)
2. Damien Chazelle
(3 – Avg. 2.3)
3. Alejandro González Iñárritu (2 – Avg. 2.0)
4. Denis Villeneuve (2 – Avg. 3.0)
5. Martin Scorsese (2 – Avg. 4.0)
6. Ben Affleck (2 – Avg. 4.5)
7. David O. Russell (2 – 4.5)
8. Spike Jonze (2 – 5.0)
9. Quentin Tarantino (2 – 5.0)
10. Christopher Nolan (2 – Avg. 5.5)
11. J.J. Abrams (2 – 6.0)
12. Wes Anderson (2 – Avg. 6.0)
13. Kathryn Bigelow (2 – Avg. 6.0)
14. Alexander Payne (2 – Avg. 6.5)
15. Joe and Anthony Russo (2 – Avg. 8.0)
16. Danny Boyle (2 – Avg. 8.0)
17. Joel and Ethan Coen (2 – Avg. 8.5)
18. Rich Moore (2 – Avg. 9.5)
Note: With First Man's #3 ranking this year, Damien Chazelle joined David Fincher as the only director to place in our top 10 on 3 separate occasions. The Russo brothers also went from being unranked to sharing the exact same success as Danny Boyle, who will try to improve his standing this year with
Yesterday. Scorsese and Tarantino will clearly be expected to join the 3-Timers Club with
The Irishman and
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, but Wes Anderson and J.J. Abrams might also do the same with
The French Dispatch and the new entry in the
Star Wars franchise.
I still need to update the acting category, but the biggest takeaway is that First Man's high placement will further solidify Ryan Gosling and Kyle Chandler's placement at #1 and #2, respectively.