Directors by Film Titles
Heroes and Villains
Pixar
Oscar Nominated
Cult Classics
100

Aliens, True Lies, Titanic, Avatar

James Cameron

100

Donning a fedora and wielding a bullwhip, this character was introduced to us in 1981.

Indiana Jones

100

This is the name of Riley's imaginary friend from 2015's Inside Out

Bing Bong

100

This 1975 movie is credited as the reason for the term "Blockbuster." It's also credited as the reason most of us are afraid to go in the ocean

Jaws

100

It's "Inconceivable!" that this Rob Reiner romantic fairy tale is still known today.

The Princess Bride

200

Snowpiercer, Okja, Parasite

Bong Joon Ho

200

1997's animated film Hercules pits our hero against this Roman God of the Underworld

Hades

200

John Ratzenberger voiced a character in each of Pixar's first 22 films. Best known as this "uncultured swine" in the Toy Story movies

Hamm

200

This person is recognized as having won the most Oscars ever (either 22 or 26, depending if you count ceremonial Oscars or not). Here's a hint: It's not Mickey Mouse

Walt Disney

200

Before things got "Weird", Al Yankovic starred in this 1989 Cult Classic.

UHF

300

Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood

Quentin Tarantino

300

2018's Black Panther featured this villain, played by Michael B. Jordan

Killmonger

300

This actor voiced Frozone in The Incredibles franchise

Samuel L. Jackson

300

In 2001, this film won the inaugural Oscar for Best Animated Film. Its main character, voiced by Mike Meyers, was supposed to be voiced by Chris Farley, before he passed away.

Shrek

300

The Dude in The Big Lebowski goes on an odyssey to retrieve this. Because, you know, it really ties the room together.

A rug

400

The Virgin Suicides, Lost In Translation, The Bling Ring

Sofia Coppola

400

Travis Bickle is "talking" to all of us in this 1976 Martin Scorsese classic

Taxi Driver

400

This Matel staple denied Pixar the ability to use their character's likeness in the original Toy Story. After the commercial success, however, this blonde entrepreneur was prominently featured in both Toy Story 2 and 3.

Barbie

400

Alfred Hitchcock won this many Oscars for best director

Zero

400

Christian Bale editorializes Huey Lewis and the News before he kills his victim in this Cult Classic from 2000

American Psycho

500

Moonlight, Dear White People, If Beale Street Could Talk

Barry Jenkins

500

Outside of Darth Vader, this villain is often credited as the evilest bad guy ever. He probably celebrates this title by eating a liver "with some fava beans and a nice Chianti."

Hannibal Lecter

500

Even though Pixar seems to float above the rest, only Toy Story 3 and this movie have been nominated for Best Picture.

Up

500

This film, based on Ken Kesey's literary work (and filmed in Oregon) starred Jack Nicholson and won all five of the main Oscars in 1976

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

500

"Oh, Hi Mark!" Did you know this Tommy Wiseau 2003 Cult Classic is 20 years old this year?

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