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Old 12-02-2012, 04:15 AM   #2281
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Matthew Vaughn, David Fincher and Jon Favreau all don't have anything in their schedule right now. All of them qualifies as directors which grew up with Star Wars and are known to be fan.

David Fincher is one of my favorite director, I wouldn't mind if he got the job. He has his own style, but as someone who was inspired by Star Wars to be a film director, I'm sure he's flexible and adapt, while slightly giving that touch of darkness. And he worked with Kathleen Kennedy too.
Fincher's too Fincher. You guys get those auteurs out of your heads. Not gonna happen.
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Old 12-02-2012, 04:20 AM   #2282
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It's true that he could probably curb his directorial style somewhat but this is Fincher, whose style has been pretty consistent throughout all his films -- hell, he's been at the centre of auteur debate for the past decade because of how similar his films are. He might be able to tone down the darkness, but that might ultimately sacrifice what makes Fincher Fincher. I'd love him to do it -- IMO, all his films have been brilliant (yes, even Alien3) -- but I don't see it happening.
Really not impressed with Fincher. I think his work is actually quite shallow, a quality masked by production value. Ebert called Alien 3 the best-looking bad movie of all time, and he's right. Fincher makes terrific looking films, but without a solid script, he's nothing but a music video director. I'm hoping one day great screenwriting and Fincher will hook up one day, but I truthfully don't think it has happened yet.
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Old 12-02-2012, 04:56 AM   #2283
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Really not impressed with Fincher. I think his work is actually quite shallow, a quality masked by production value. Ebert called Alien 3 the best-looking bad movie of all time, and he's right. Fincher makes terrific looking films, but without a solid script, he's nothing but a music video director. I'm hoping one day great screenwriting and Fincher will hook up one day, but I truthfully don't think it has happened yet.
I don't agree. 'Zodiac' is a masterpiece, at least in my eyes, and 'The Social Network', 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo', 'Se7en', 'Fight Club', and 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' are all between good to great. Even 'Panic Room', 'The Game', and 'Alien 3: Producer's Cut' are all very solidly entertaining films, even if they aren't his best. I really don't see any of Fincher's work as shallow.
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Old 12-02-2012, 06:20 AM   #2284
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Fincher's too Fincher. You guys get those auteurs out of your heads. Not gonna happen.
"How would David Fincher or Quentin Tarantino direct Star Wars?" isn't a film question, it's a SNL sketch.

Like the "How would David Lynch direct the Super Bowl?" video, there are probably already a dozen comedy videos on YouTube already to answer the question.
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Old 12-02-2012, 09:12 AM   #2285
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Fincher's too Fincher. You guys get those auteurs out of your heads. Not gonna happen.
I know, I thought the same way before. But now that he says he is interested has me curious. I mean, he knows his own "Fincher" style, and he knows Star Wars style, they don't match. So why does he want to do it?

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button isn't really "Fincher" except for cinematography, other than that it's more to the Forrest Gump kind lf genre. And if you really look at Zodiac it is very toned down compared to his other crime thrillers.

About Quentin Tarantino, his name never even crossed my mind. And he has said that he won't do it.
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Old 12-02-2012, 10:17 AM   #2286
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Really not impressed with Fincher. I think his work is actually quite shallow, a quality masked by production value. Ebert called Alien 3 the best-looking bad movie of all time, and he's right. Fincher makes terrific looking films, but without a solid script, he's nothing but a music video director. I'm hoping one day great screenwriting and Fincher will hook up one day, but I truthfully don't think it has happened yet.
For the sake of discussion let's say his stuff is shallow. Is that really disqualification for a Star Wars movie? Would being too shallow knock him out of contention for a Bond or a Star Trek or an Indy?

One of the more exciting aspects of this regime change is that one guy won't be calling all the shots anymore. Writers will be doing the writing, directors will be doing the directing and so forth and so on.

Maybe Episode VII will have a great script, maybe it won't. Maybe a guy like Fincher would be a good fit for that script, maybe he won't. But if he is a good fit I don't think there's any question he's pretty capable.
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Old 12-02-2012, 11:33 AM   #2287
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Rumors have been flying lately that X-Men: First Class director Matthew Vaughn will helm Episode VII, and Horn demurred from confirming the buzz, though he set the timetable for an announcement on that front: "I would say you'll know soon. And it's got to come from Kathy Kennedy — we don't have the company yet!" Still, Horn said that fans should rest assured that Disney has the franchise's best interests at heart. "We take very seriously the obligation to make a very good movie. Kathy is a very experienced producer; George Lucas is the godfather of that franchise and very, very involved on a consulting basis, so we feel very confident."

http://www.vulture.com/2012/11/disne...-7-secret.html
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Old 12-02-2012, 11:47 AM   #2288
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David Fincher considering Star Wars?



http://www.firstshowing.net/2012/jon...t-be-game-too/

Boooooooooooooo!

I enjoy Finchers films, but the last thing I want is a green-tinted, dark Star Wars. It might as well be Nolan applying for the gig.

Here's to hoping he doesn't get the job.
Agreed. There are just some guys I don't want near these films and Fincher is one of them. I'm not even a big fan of any of his other films either. No, no, no.
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Old 12-02-2012, 08:05 PM   #2289
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I don't agree. 'Zodiac' is a masterpiece, at least in my eyes, and 'The Social Network', 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo', 'Se7en', 'Fight Club', and 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' are all between good to great. Even 'Panic Room', 'The Game', and 'Alien 3: Producer's Cut' are all very solidly entertaining films, even if they aren't his best. I really don't see any of Fincher's work as shallow.
Pretty much sums up what I was going to say -- I particularly love The Game, just because of the idea behind it; it deals with the paranoia aspect brilliantly, and is very entertaining.

Oh, and I don't want to even mention the almost-perfect Fight Club; that is a superb piece of cinema, and I could talk about it all day...
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Old 12-02-2012, 09:24 PM   #2290
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Pretty much sums up what I was going to say -- I particularly love The Game, just because of the idea behind it; it deals with the paranoia aspect brilliantly, and is very entertaining.

Oh, and I don't want to even mention the almost-perfect Fight Club; that is a superb piece of cinema, and I could talk about it all day...
The Game is probably my least favorite Fincher film, outside of Alien 3 and Panic Room. I thought it was absurd from start to finish.

I suppose what's soured me on Fincher was a string of good-looking but unsatisfying movies - Alien3, The Game, Seven (liked the first 2/3, the thing fell apart for me by the end), Fight Club (loved the first act, then, once again, it fell apart for me), and then Panic Room. That's the last Fincher movie I've seen. I gave up. I was tired of being annoyed. So I haven't seen Zodiac, Ben Button, Social Network, or Girl. Heard bad things about Zodiac, heard his last three films are attempting to establish him as a commercial success, as his movies don't make much money.

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Old 12-02-2012, 10:01 PM   #2291
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I am sorry if this has already been covered, but where does this put Indy, or the distribution rights to a possible Indy V?
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Old 12-02-2012, 10:08 PM   #2292
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I am sorry if this has already been covered, but where does this put Indy, or the distribution rights to a possible Indy V?
Well it's complicated. Paramount currently has the rights to all the currently-released Indy movies and possible future installments. Everything else not in the motion-picture category related to Indy is in Disney's hands. From what I understand.
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Old 12-02-2012, 10:10 PM   #2293
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Well it's complicated. Paramount currently has the rights to all the currently-released Indy movies and possible future installments. Everything else not in the motion-picture category related to Indy is in Disney's hands.
Hmm, maybe they'll give us Young Indy in series format. Maybe they'll give us some of the older video games (Fate of Atlantis, Last Crusade) on the PSN. Assuming that they own LucasArts too.
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Old 12-02-2012, 10:48 PM   #2294
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Hmm, maybe they'll give us Young Indy in series format. Maybe they'll give us some of the older video games (Fate of Atlantis, Last Crusade) on the PSN. Assuming that they own LucasArts too.
Yes, they own LucasArts too. Along with Skywalker Sound and ILM. If THX was still with Lucasfilm it would be included as well. Disney owns everything now. Except for the Ranch if I'm not mistaken.
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The Game is probably my least favorite Fincher film, outside of Alien 3 and Panic Room. I thought it was absurd from start to finish.

I suppose what's soured me on Fincher was a string of good-looking but unsatisfying movies - Alien3, The Game, Seven (liked the first 2/3, the thing fell apart for me by the end), Fight Club (loved the first act, then, once again, it fell apart for me), and then Panic Room. That's the last Fincher movie I've seen. I gave up. I was tired of being annoyed. So I haven't seen Zodiac, Ben Button, Social Network, or Girl. Heard bad things about Zodiac, heard his last three films are attempting to establish him as a commercial success, as his movies don't make much money.
I do understand your criticisms but, for some reason, I've always been able to see past them with Fincher's films -- maybe it's due to my unwaivering love of Fight Club that I resist seeing his films for what they really are. For me, Panic Room or Alien3 is probably his worst film -- PR is simply too shiny and smooth for its subject matter, and we all know the problems that faced Fincher during production of the third Alien movie. That said, I think they're both very enjoyable and entertaining.

You should check out Girl though; even though you're not a fan of his style, I'm sure you'll really like that.
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Old 12-02-2012, 11:19 PM   #2296
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I know I'm excited everytime I sit down for a Fincher film, and he never seems to fail to deliver, IMO.
So I hope these talks lead to something happening!
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The Game is probably my least favorite Fincher film, outside of Alien 3 and Panic Room. I thought it was absurd from start to finish.

I suppose what's soured me on Fincher was a string of good-looking but unsatisfying movies - Alien3, The Game, Seven (liked the first 2/3, the thing fell apart for me by the end), Fight Club (loved the first act, then, once again, it fell apart for me), and then Panic Room. That's the last Fincher movie I've seen. I gave up. I was tired of being annoyed. So I haven't seen Zodiac, Ben Button, Social Network, or Girl. Heard bad things about Zodiac, heard his last three films are attempting to establish him as a commercial success, as his movies don't make much money.
Everyone pretty much glows over 'Zodiac', I haven't heard much criticism against that movie. I think you should really watch it before writing it off. In fact, i would say that about his entire later filmography. I think he's come a long way as a director, and his films from later in his career really show that. You should really give them a chance.

I think, given the right script, Fincher would make an excellent 'Star Wars' film. I feel the same way about Favreau and Johnston. Those are the three I really want to see do this new trilogy, personally. I would have loved to see Brad Bird do it, but I know that isn't going to happen. In the end, I think we can all agree we just really want to see a great trilogy to 'Jedi', because the possibilities are really endless right now.
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Old 12-02-2012, 11:23 PM   #2298
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I know I'm excited everytime I sit down for a Fincher film, and he never seems to fail to deliver, IMO.
So I hope these talks lead to something happening!
As interesting as it would be, I'm with Ernest on this one - I just think that Disney will take one look and see "Fincher, the auteur" and not "Fincher, the director for hire" and immediately cross him off the list.


Would love to be proved wrong, though. Just think there's a 1 in 8767376 chance of it happening.




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Old 12-02-2012, 11:34 PM   #2299
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As interesting as it would be, I'm with Ernest on this one - I just think that Disney will take one look and see "Fincher, the auteur" and not "Fincher, the director for hire" and immediately cross him off the list.
In a lot of ways I think Dragon Tattoo kind of skewers the Fincher as auteur concerns. Sure, it's a fairly distinctive Fincher film but it's also incredibly faithful to the source material. It's hardly a Monty Python 'Sam Peckinpah's Salad Days' skit.

I think it also undercuts the notion that his stuff is shallow. He does a lot of really subtle things that reinforce central themes and character traits.

Does any of that put him at the top of my wish list? Nope. Will I be disappointed if they go in another direction? Hardly.

But in the unlikely event he does get the nod I won't be gnashing my teeth or rending my garments either.
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I've sat out of a lot of speculation surrounding the Lucasfilm deal. I remember people were worried that the 20th Century Fox fanfare may disappear from the Star Wars films, I am indifferent on that, but the opening of Raiders from the Paramount hill to the opening shot of Raiders is just an iconic cinema moment. Will be sad if that ever gets the chop.
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