Here
is some research on some directors who have directing various action
films
Quentin
Tarantino
Quentin
Tarantino is well known for directing only a handful of films, but
enjoying unlimited amounts of success with these films. Some of his
films, including Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction and more recently Django
Unchained. The content of his films are well known for being
excessively violent and containing a large amount of blood and gore,
while remaining amusing to the audience
what
makes Tarantino stands out is his fearless nature towards
controversial social issues. For example, the film ' inglorious
basterds' is based entirely around Nazi Germany and the racist
attitudes of them. Such controversial issues are prevalent throughout
his films, and this makes him stand out from most directors, his
willingness to explore controversial issues within his films.
J.J
Abrams
Abrams
is known mainly for his directory roles on films such as Mission
Impossible (III) and two star trek films. Abrams also founded his own
production company Bad Robot in 2001, and has also written many other
movies and TV shows.
Under
his production company Bad Robot, which he founded with Bryan Burk in
2001, Abrams created and executive-produced ABC's Alias
and is co-creator (along with Damon Lindelof and Jeffrey Lieber) and
executive producer of Lost.
He later co-wrote the teleplay for Lost's
third season premiere "A Tale of Two Cities." As with
Felicity,
Abrams also composed the opening theme music for Alias
and Lost.
Michael
Bay
Bay
is known mainly for his work on the transformers series, especially
the explosive effects in the films, which appear very frequently,
which shows his intended focus in his movies. Furthermore, he
directed the highly controversial Texas Chainsaw Massacre, which was
banned in numerous countries for its excessive blood, violence, and
gore.
In
2007, he directed and teamed up with Steven
Spielberg to
produce Transformers,
a live action film based on the Transformers
franchise.
The film was released in the U.S. and Canada on July 3, 2007, with 8
p.m. preview screenings on July 2. The previews earned $8.8 million,
and in its first day of general release it grossed $27.8 million, a
record for a Tuesday box office attendance.
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