Christopher Nolan Meeting With Directorial Candidates

Will be very nice if Aronofsky accept that, but i dont believe he have all the freedon necessary to do the film on his way and style.
 
Just saw Legend of the Guardians of G'Hoole.

This film might turn out to be Snyders' best overall so far.

The film also shows us why he should be considered to direct the next Superman movie and work with the Nolans and Goyer!

Goyer, the Nolans, and Snyder as the potential creative team behind The Man Of Steel film = A DYNAMIC filmmaking team for Superman.

A movie about computer animated owls is proof that he should direct a live action superman movie? :dry:
 
An Aronofsky helmed Superman film intrigues me. He's not the first director I would have thought of for Superman given his sensibilities, but I would still be extremely curious as to what he would do.

One things for sure, he's definitely not a controllable director...
 
still rootin' for Reeves. he seems the most qualified for the job....and a big "NO!" to Portman as Lois. i like her as an actress, but she's not Lois Lane. didn't they learn anything from the petite/girly Kate Bosworth as Lois??
 
I love Aronofsky and can't wait for Black Swan...but I'd rather see Reeves get this gig, tbh.
 
Aronorfsky? Wonderful director but I'd prefer him on Wolverine, none of the choices rumoured really excite me though where as with Aronorfsky I know we'd get something that would be great in it's own way.

still rootin' for Reeves. he seems the most qualified for the job....and a big "NO!" to Portman as Lois. i like her as an actress, but she's not Lois Lane. didn't they learn anything from the petite/girly Kate Bosworth as Lois??

Portman can bring more sass than Bosworth did IMO but if they want to go for a more world worn Lois with more size? they are going to need an older Supes to balance it out and avoid Supes and the Cougar jokes.
 
Aronofsky's Krypton scenes would definitely look incredible. Still hoping for Reeves.
 
just saw this posted at IGN.com:

http://movies.ign.com/articles/112/1123654p1.html

Says that Darren Aronofsky is also being considered by Nolan........

........you've gotta be ****ing kidding me.


Ok, I've just read all the online publications about this, and I'm still shocked. I'm a tremendous fan of Aronofsky, and would be really interested in seeing his version of Superman, but after "The Wrestler" and "Black Swan", I just can't believe that Arofosky would be interested in doing this huge budget, mainstream franchise film. Even more astounding is that WB is considering him because I thought they were going for a more controllable director, which Aronofksy is not.
 
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the executive producer still holds a lot of power. Spielberg was executive producer for Transformers and much of it's success was due to him. it seems to me that Nolan will be helping with some of the writing as he's already gotten Goyer to dish out a screenplay.

It varies from situation from situation. EPs can have influence like we're seeing with Nolan or they can just be a marketing gimmick to attach a big name to a film for street cred (you see it with Wes Craven quite often) or they can be a studio exec's secretary and that credit was her Christmas bonus.
 
Nolan was the replacement for Aronofsky when he left Year One, so it would be ironic if he got the job. Stylistically, both Nolan and Aronofsky are uncannily similar. My only worry is that it would be too high concept and turn into the same situation as The Fountain. WB took a massive hit with The Fountain and might not want to risk it again.
 
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My only worry is that it would be too high concept and turn into the same situation as The Fountain.

I don't think it will. This is a possible big franchise for WB, and especially after Superman Returns, WB isn't going to let him direct this unless they are on the same page.

The only reason I can see Aronofsky being interested in this is that maybe he has is own Inception he wants to do. He's got a project he really wants to do, but would require a ton of money, so if he does this and is successful, he might get to do it like Nolan got to do Inception.

Looking at this continuing list of candidates, I'm becoming much more optimistic this film. Back in the day, we had some really awful names flying around. Ratner, McG, Bay, Rob Cohen, and Dominic Sena. It makes me happy that WB is really looking for talented storytellers, and not the blow 'em up action directors.
 
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I don't think it will. This is a possible big franchise for WB, and especially after Superman Returns, WB isn't going to let him direct this unless they are on the same page.

The only reason I can see Aronofsky being interested in this is that maybe he has is own Inception he wants to do. He's got a project he really wants to do, but would require a ton of money, so if he does this and is successful, he might get to do it like Nolan got to do Inception.

WB already took a big risk on Aronofsky with the Fountain and it didn't pay off. They eventually ceased production of the film in 2002 because of the escalating budget and had to auction off sets. They only resurrected the project in 2004 to recover for their losses.

Nolan may want Aronofski, but WB has had some problems with him in the past. With this in mind, it would be smarter to hire someone like Duncan Jones for cheap with the same amount of risk.
 
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Portman can bring more sass than Bosworth did IMO but if they want to go for a more world worn Lois with more size?

Portman is a very tiny girl, I saw her at the Indy Spirits a couple years ago, she has to be about 5' max.

I guess it does give them more flexibility in their search for Superman though. They'll have a lot easier time finding a capable actor and making him look 6'4" 225lbs next a female lead of Portman's frame than they will trying find an actor who is actually 6'+, with a large frame and also happens to be a capable actor.
 
Kevin Smith could write a killer draft for superman... his absolute original outline that he wrote which was 80 pages was apparently superb... this was before all the ****ing crap he had to add in like no flying, the spider and this other ****.
 
Kevin Smith could write a killer draft for superman... his absolute original outline that he wrote which was 80 pages was apparently superb... this was before all the ****ing crap he had to add in like no flying, the spider and this other ****.

I've lost all faith in Kevin Smith after I saw A Couple of *****, I mean Cop Out. It was up there with Episode II as one of the worst movies I've seen. Kevin Smith, in his prime, did write an excellent treatment for Superman Lives! But that is now behind him. He should go on a hiatus from Directing and re-evaluate his career.
 
Yeah, I heard the treatment was great as well, but I have zero faith in his writing an actual script without the use of vulgarity and not sure Superman saying **** every other word and discussing absurd sexual encounters would work very well.
 
Yeah, I heard the treatment was great as well, but I have zero faith in his writing an actual script without the use of vulgarity and not sure Superman saying **** every other word and discussing absurd sexual encounters would work very well.

http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/superman-lives-script.html

It's a good read, even without his usual vulgarity. I never found that to be the appeal of Kevin Smith's films, it was more about witty dialogue and interesting characters.

And since I'm giving out links to scripts, here's the Year One script Miller and Aronofsky came up with...

http://leonscripts.users5.50megs.com/scripts/BATMANYEARONEscript.htm
 
The only reason I can see Aronofsky being interested in this is that maybe he has is own Inception he wants to do. He's got a project he really wants to do, but would require a ton of money, so if he does this and is successful, he might get to do it like Nolan got to do Inception.
i agree. :up:
 
i want a fun superman movie. not a gritty dark.



would he change for this?

With Nolan onboard, wasn't it a given that this would have a darker/gritty tone? Nolan isn't known for making light-hearted films. Personally, I think Joe Dante should finally have a shot at making a Superman film. He's been in bed with WB for a long time and has background experience with this sort of production.
 

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