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<title>Big Hollywood : The Top Ten Greatest Directors of All Time</title>
<link>http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/bshapiro/2010/01/24/the-top-ten-greatest-directors-of-all-time/#IDComment53744696</link>
<description>A gross oversight: Masaki Kobayashi. &amp;quot;The Human Condition&amp;quot; has been called by some the best film ever made. It grossly overshadows Akira Kurosawa and most others. It&amp;#039;s 9 hours and 47 minutes broken into three parts: &amp;quot;No Greater Love,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;The Road to Eternity&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;A Soldier&amp;#039;s Prayer.&amp;quot; There are no words to describe it in English (or most languages). The closest? A cinematic masterpiece.  His movie, &amp;quot;Kwaidan&amp;quot; possesses an incredible blend of art-work and cinematic genius as well (so is worth a mention). The story, &amp;quot;Hoichi the Earless&amp;quot; is very solid concerning acting, cinematography, action and so forth.   I agree with your choice of Glen Ford, Billy Wilder and several others.    </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 03:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
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