first i was interested in writing, thanks to donnie darko-HA. I remember seeing it when i was 16 or 17 and just being completely blown away by the whole story, and the CREEPY images. Cool images, cool story, cool music, that's what i thought a movie was and that's how i was initially interested.
Also KIDS was a huge influence. Harmony Korine wrote the screenplay when he was 19 because Larry Clark ran into him when he was skating and asked him to write a movie about his life. Now it seems that his personal setting influences all of his movies. He is a true artist in film. That's who I take my lessons from.
Donnie Darko and Kids are on my "to Watch" list now, thanks, sounds like the filmmakers/writers of both have very unique noteworthy perspectives and approaches to filmmaking. I have been looking for titles of influential films apart from my favorite genres ( historical docu-dramas and fiction, science fiction and fantasy) as it's strongly recommended that anyone interested in filmmaking should watch a variety of genres (not just their typical favorites). There's more to like and learn from out there.