1. Well known directors
Kim jee-woon
Kim Jee-woon (born May 27, 1964) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Kim Jeewoon has a history of successfully tackling a wide range of film genres, garnering a cult following
among fans of Asian cinema.
Kim started out directing theater, but has worked with increasing levels of success in cinema,
showing accomplished acting and a detailed stylization in his films. Kim also pays careful
attention to the release of his films on DVD and goes to greater than usual lengths to package
them with extensive documentary materials and revealing commentary tracks.
This is a list of films that jee-woon has directed;
The quiet family (1998)
The foul king (2000)
A tale of two sisters (2003)
A bittersweet life (2005)
The good, the bad, the weird (2008)
I saw the devil (2010)
The last stand (2013)
2. WELL KNOWN DIRECTORS
Drew goddard
Drew Goddard born February 26, 1975 is an American film and television screenwriter,
director and producer best known for his collaborations with Joss Whedon (Buffy the
Vampire Slayer, Angel, The Cabin in the Woods) and J. J. Abrams (Alias, Lost, Cloverfield).
Goddard was born in Los Alamos, New Mexico. He joined the crew of Lost as a freelance
writer for the first season in 2004. Goddard and the writing staff won the Writers Guild of
America (WGA) Award for Best Dramatic Series at the February 2006 ceremony for their
work on the season. Goddard rejoined the crew as a supervising producer and writer for the
third season in 2006. He was promoted to co-executive producer mid-season. The writing
staff were nominated for the WGA Award for Best Dramatic Series again at the February
2007 ceremony for their work on the second and third seasons. Goddard and his co-writer,
show runner and executive producer Damon Lindelof, were also nominated for the WGA
Award for Best Episodic Drama at the February 2008 ceremony for writing the third season
episode "Flashes Before Your Eyes". He returned as a co-executive producer for the fourth
season in 2007. He was nominated for the WGA award for Best Dramatic Series again at the
February 2009 ceremony for his work on the fourth season of Lost. Goddard left the crew at
the end of the fourth season.
3. WELL KNOWN DIRECTORS
Edward lucky mckee
McKee was born in Jenny Lind, California. He has directed Sick Girl, the tenth episode of the
first season of the popular Showtime TV series Masters of Horror. He directed the film The
Woods, which was released on DVD October 3, 2006. Lucky McKee also co-directed the
hard-to-find horror film All Cheerleaders Die, which is not currently in print.
McKee optioned Jack Ketchum's novel The Lost and produced the film adaptation directed
by Chris Sivertson. McKee also adapted Ketchum's Red, and co-directed the film, which
premiered out of competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Shooting was halted when
Red was almost completed, with McKee as director, in December, 2006. Shooting resumed in
Maryland following a hiatus of more than six months, with a different director, Norwegian
Trygve Allister Diesen. No explanation has been offered for the shared directing credit.
This is a list of films that mckee has directed;
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All Cheerleaders Die (2001)
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May (2002)
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Masters of Horror: Sick Girl (2006)
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The Woods (2006)
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Red (2008)
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Blue Like You (2008)
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The Woman (2011)
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All Cheerleaders Die (2013)