| Hint | Director | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Talkative people played by forgotten stars kill each other hilariously while little movie gems are being referenced and cool music can be heard. | Quentin Tarantino | 98%
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| Has himself or a surrogate comically talking about women, society and death. | Woody Allen | 76%
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| The same as above, but with more violence and not so chatty people. Mexican style. | Robert Rodriguez | 62%
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| Plays 60's rock songs while long tracking shots or violent outbursts take place. | Martin Scorsese | 52%
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| Often narrates his documentaries with a thick German accent. | Werner Herzog | 52%
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| One or several characters look grimly at the sun or each other. After a long time, wild shooting begins. | Sergio Leone | 51%
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| Hong Kong men participate in heavy shootout. One of them dies. Hong Kong man participates in even heavier shootout to avenge his partner. | John Woo | 46%
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| Depressed women tell each other their repressed feelings in long monologues. Mostly black and white. | Ingmar Bergman | 41%
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| The same as above, but with less violence and not so cool music. Jewish style. | Coen Bros. | 28%
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| Scenes are often only loosely connected and society is being ridiculed (a cow may sit on a bed in a palace). | Luis Buñuel | 15%
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| His best films look like classic fashion commercials. | Federico Fellini | 14%
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| In a futuristic world, tough guys shoot down bad guys. TV celebrates this. | Paul Verhoeven | 14%
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