I SEE SPIDEY
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Only issue is that she seems to really not care for mainstream stuff.Sarah Polley. Wanna talk about a great storyteller? She's incredible.
Only issue is that she seems to really not care for mainstream stuff.Sarah Polley. Wanna talk about a great storyteller? She's incredible.
Her most famous claim to fame was when she directed American Psycho.
Only issue is that she seems to really not care for mainstream stuff.
lol Sorry, I'm not trying to destroy your dreams.I know but I can wish can't I?
Don't the studios love getting these smaller directors for these type of projects though?
Agreed.
Agreed. This is a very play on their part. I think at some part of the production a female should most definitely have creative input, but the directors circle has to be incredibly miniscule.I personally don't care if they get a male or female director for WW, I don't think that should play a factor in the decision.
My own choice for WW is Doug Liman.
Haha, you beat me to it
I also think if they're going for a female director just for the novelty/marketing effect that's a dangerous road, and it almost trivializes the whole point of WW being an iconic woman. Electing director's based on gender just because it's WW would be highly inadvisable from my standpoint, just the same way it would be inadvisable for a typically male screenplay to look for men that seem to represent that concept instead of whoever gets that screenplay best.
Give the job to whichever director is going to put WW on screen and get 95% of viewers to go "...**** yeah, that was incredible".
I get what you're saying and you're kind of right. But, just imagine the ****storm if they didn't hire a female considering who the character is....
Angelina Jolie should direct it.
And that's Hollywood's fault for never giving them a chance. A man who has never directed anything gets to direct the 3rd movie in Star Trek reboot series, I find something like that to be a travesty. He hasn't directed so much as a commercial and he gets a 200 million dollar gig.Agreed. This is a very play on their part. I think at some part of the production a female should most definitely have creative input, but the directors circle has to be incredibly miniscule.
Most would be unfit for big-budget affair. Or unproven.
Are there any lesser known or left field choices in female directors that people can think of? I mean, big elbow, Jenkins... heard these and a couple of other names before. Anyone else that might be shocking or off the beaten path??i put Julie Taymor's name out there before. Anyone else come to mind?
The script for Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was laughable.
It's more than possible that the female directors we have don't even want to do superhero films. The amount of women in my life that even like superheroes are minimal. This site is a testament to that. I can probably count all the active female posters in one hand.And that's Hollywood's fault for never giving them a chance. A man who has never directed anything gets to direct the 3rd movie in Star Trek reboot series, I find something like that to be a travesty. He hasn't directed so much as a commercial and he gets a 200 million dollar gig.
If Mark Webb and that Jurassic World guy can go from no budget indies to be visual effects films then so can a female director.
The visual effects in Marc Webb's Spidey films are laughable.