Crap is not vulgar? Ok...
I got infraction for using word "bull s h * t". I thought s h * t and crap are rather similar in meaning, seems I was wrong.
Now you know better. So don't worry about getting an infraction if you ever feel the urge to use it.
And I apologize for that. People can change, don't you think?
You have nothing to apologize for. There's nothing wrong with using the word crap.
If you keep your audience in mind, you fall into the trap of "what will the audience think". You cant go, "im executing my own vision, but lets think about what the audience will think though". Ofcourse the studio thinks about the audience and to a certain degree directors and writers do too, but if you take it too much into account, it can bring trouble. I think making the movie you would want to see is a valid approach. If you disagree with that, then cool. I dont thin they are like "**** audience ill do it for myself" more like "rather than second guess the audience, make the movie I would like to see, and hope that would extend to other people".
That makes no sense. Why would you fall into that trap if you believe in your vision to be good as well as being able to entertain your audience? Unless you have faith in your vision both personally and to entertain the target audiences, then you have nothing to worry about. Only an insecure director keeps second guessing themselves.
Furthermore often when directors try something different, they do so partly because they think audiences will enjoy something new, and something they haven't seen before so it will give them something to look forward to and be excited to see.
Like in reboots, they try and do characters that haven't been done before in previous movies. Give fans something new. Like Nolan choosing Ra's and Scarecrow for BB for example, and doing Batman's origin fully.
I don't believe that a great director doesn't have their audience in mind when they make their movies.
And about the taking criticism part, he has been very dignified about all the criticism for BvS, has taken it in his chin, and is going full steam ahead with JL. He has said, he has heard the complaints, and is trying his best to make JL the best movie he can. The MOS one is one example you give, but he has always taken criticism to movies like Watchmen, Sucker Punch very sportingly. Everyone who works with him say the same, and I see the same whenever I see him in his interviews.
On the chin really? He said BvS is transcendent, unlike movies like
Ant-Man which is flavor of the week. He responded to the criticism of killing off Jimmy Olsen so briefly as having fun with the character.
I haven't read his responses to the criticism to
Watchmen or
Sucker Punch. But based on his track record with the DCEU I bet there was some childish responses somewhere.
Thats all I have to say in that matter. I have shared my thoughts. Aint gonna reply further.
Fair enough.