misslane38
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We can infer or expect that downplaying the connections between movies might open up new possibilities for A-list directors to get involved. Due to more freedom and increased creative control, basically.
I don't think we can infer that, especially since part of that implies that every A-lister feels the same way and that such connected films would have been all that was available during the more connected DCEU early stages and beyond, had things not shifted somewhat. In short, I'm not comfortable with what basically amounts to fallacious thinking.
I didn't use the "treasure chest" metaphor, but it's just a metaphor.
Metaphors have meaning. I know you didn't use it, but that was what inspired this discussion. I was only ever disputing this idea about the relationship between studio and filmmakers that put the onus on the studio for being open and accepting of top tier filmmakers to work on their treasured comic characters and properties based on these rumors and the announcement of Spielberg. His working on Blackhawk doesn't scream "DC treasure," and I'm much more inclined to believe that he felt encouraged to do that movie -- a movie he's wanted to make for decades -- because of the success of Wonder Woman, it's inclusion of somewhat related characters like Sameer, and his acquaintance with Patty Jenkins whom he sat down for an hour long panel discussion earlier this year. In other words, the dynamics at play are, to me, a lot more complex than a rush to do DC films because they're more loosely connected.
Not everything is an implied criticism of Snyder.
I know. I spoke of him because he's pretty much the most prominent DCEU filmmaker thus far, and therefore likely to be the inspiration for Nolan being asked the question he was and his response. I was less defending Snyder against criticism and more using the production process of his films to dispute the idea that creative control as a film was being developed was the problem.
For a while they focused heavily on the inter-connectivity, but now they are moving away from that.
Interconnectivity and a director getting to achieve his/her vision are not inevitably mutually exclusive. For example, with Snyder, the connected films were all his vision. He didn't have to connect with other filmmakers.
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