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Scott Andrew Hutchins <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Feb 2003 20:06:43 -0500
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1 Eldar Ryazanov 7.96 
2 Chuck Jones 7.96 
3 Krzysztof Kieslowski 7.92 
4 Satyajit Ray 7.81 
5 James Parrott 7.75 
6 Buster Keaton 7.62 
7 Robert Bresson 7.59 
8 David Lean 7.59 
9 Edward F. Cline 7.57 
10 William Wyler 7.56 
11 Akira Kurosawa 7.55 
12 David Mallet 7.55 
13 Yimou Zhang 7.53 
14 Stanley Kubrick 7.49 
15 Jean Renoir 7.48 
16 Billy Wilder 7.47 
17 Orson Welles 7.44 
18 Luis Buñuel 7.38 
19 David Lynch 7.34 
20 Frank Capra 7.34 

This list is off IMDb, based on how well they're films get rated.  Maybe Spielberg is not as popular as people think he is.  I've never heart of Ryazanov, Parott, Cline, or Mallet, though.  (No, it's not a typo for Mamet.)
 
Scott Andrew Hutchins  
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