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Hi Terry!
It would be James Cameron and Steven Spielberg for me too. I would also add the following:
1. John Lasseter. A huge player in animation and all its innovations.
2. Brad Pitt. Movies such as 'Twelve Years A Slave' and 'Moonlight' might not have been made without his power to champion them.
3. Jason Blum. Blum has changed the way low budget films are made. He would continue to innovate.
4. Christopher Nolan and (5) Quentin Tarantino. Both of these writer-directors champion the old fashioned way of watching a film in the cinema. As long as they make films, there would be many others who would be reminded that cinema and cinema-going do matter to millions of people.
Note: This is obviously a morbid topic for discussion. However, most of us don't really show our appreciation to the ones that matter in our lives until it is too late. So, in the unlikely event of any of the persons mentioned here reading it, James, Steven, John, Brad, Jason and Quentin, your achievements matter more than you might ever know.
Oh yes.... I loved 'The Babadook' too. Not yet seen 'The Boy.'
Have you seen 'Under The Shadow'? That was released in 2016. Another good horror film.
'Creep' was made in 2014. So, you might not regard it as 'new' !
Hi MovieFhan!
"I've only enjoyed 2." Which two films?
A few days ago, I watched Patrick Brice's 'Creep.' I thought it had some scary moments as well as being... well... creepy.