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For me it’s

2010s: Denis Villeneuve (Blade Runner 2049, Prisoners, Sicario, Arrival, Enemy, Incendies)

2000s: Christopher Nolan (Dark Knight, Memento, Prestige, Batman Begins, Insomnia)

1990s: Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Jackie Brown, counting True Romance)

1980s: Steven Spielberg (Raiders of the Lost Ark, ET, Last Crusade, Color Purple, Empire of the Sun, Temple of Doom)

1970s: Francis Ford Coppola (Godfather 1, Godfather 2, Apocalypse Now, The Conversation)

1960s: Sergio Leone (Good the Bad and the Ugly, Once Upon a Time in the West, Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More)

1950s: Akira Kurosawa (Seven Samurai, Rashomon, Ikiru, Throne of Blood, Hidden Fortress, I Live in Fear)

1940s: haven’t seen enough

Funnily enough Scorsese is my favorite of all time by far, yet I don’t think he’s owned a decade. He’s just owned the past 50 years.

Hitchcock and Kubrick could both take spots for the 50s and 60s respectively. Spielberg could also be movies to the 90s.

Who am I wrong on? What’s everybody else got?

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