Days of Future Past "Director's Cut": The Official Matthew Vaughn Thread

whats this bull**** i just read about vaughn having to rewrite a scene because of inception?

the trailers for inception have been out for a loong time how could he have missed it. lol

he should have never said it publicly.. that was just a dumb move. Just shoot it differently and forget about inceptions similar scene, tearing off 12 pages seems a bit drastic. I hope its not dumbed down just to be different...

ive had this happen to me as well though so i know the feeling.. and it sucks indeed
 
the trailers for inception have been out for a loong time how could he have missed it. lol
There was a whole lot about Inception that wasn't in the trailer...and a busy guy like Vaughn probably wouldn't have the time to dissect and watch up on Inception clips or anything.. :p
 
all im saying is the x-men have the astral plane which is way cooler than anything that inception did. since we were seeing a young xavier i thought we would get to see him fight shadowking or atleast experiment on the astral plane. i just hope they dont shy away. the telepathic stuff was already introduced in x-men 2, stryker's son put xavier in a false reality in x2. speaking of which, how old was jason. would he be in FC.
 
Yeah, it's funny how Jason was pretty much a mutant with Inception powers almost.. :p

He made his mother (Stryker's wife) kill herself because she couldn't separate his projections from reality...
 
Posted this in another thread, but it has more relevance here..

JP said:
Just got done watching the Kick Ass making of documentary. I suggest anyone who has the movie on bluray/dvd to watch it. It really goes in depth into the production from start to finish. It shows just how passionate Vaughn is of the projects he's attached to, and how perfect he wants everything to be (which is probably why he has yet to make a mediocre film). There's no doubt that he can handle X-Men. He wrote the Kick-Ass script with Goldman in 4 weeks, and he fired his production designer the second day of shooting. He literally had to hire someone new who had 2 weeks to design the entire film. Plus, he accomplished so much with limited time and budget. I can only imagine what he can do with a major blockbuster film budget.
 
I haven't bought a Blu-Ray/DVD in like 8 months...

Maybe Kick-Ass will be what I need to break the slump..
 
Kick-Ass is currently in my Netflix queue. No new blu-rays for me until after my vacation. :woot:
 
^Kick-ass is a great film I recommend it to anyone, its why my hopes for this movie arent rock-bottom like they usually are with Fox movies since X2.

As for the 12 pages thing I can see why it would worry some people, but I have faith in Vaughn to do somethig different and unique, that MTV interview sounded great as well.
 
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I am not saying the scene is going to suck now or be better either way. I am saying Vaughn shouldn't use it as a crutch and say, yeah we would have have been just as ground breaking if not for... Someone beats you to the punch, move on... stop whining and making things public. From his, "I would have made X-3 so much better," to another pointless argument that puts a bigger target on your back, actions speak louder than words as we all know. Vaughn needs to step off his high horse and stop acting like he has accomplished or earned something more than he has.

I understand where you're coming from. You feel he needs to put his $$$ where is mouth is, and I agree with you. Time will tell the tale in about a year from now. ;)
 
that x3 quote always was annoying

easy to say you could of done better after seeing it lol
 
Well, I dunno..

Most people have considered Brett Ratner a hack for some time now while Vaughn has proven to be a very capable and consistent director..


So, whether he should have made such a comment is debatable, but personally I think Vaughn's opinions and feelings on X3 are more justified than not.. :p
 
i love me some rush hour movies so ratner is alright in my book lol

as bad as x3 was atleast he brought the x men franchise to a cinematic point that the first 2 should of had
 
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That's because Rush Hour's in Ratner's wheelhouse, just like Barbershop's in Tim Story's wheelhouse... but X-Men and Fantastic Four? Not in their wheelhouse.
 
Ratner has done decent work.Red Dragon IS the best film he directed.And I can't bash him too much since he helped launch Prison break,X-Men was not one of his good movies.Vaughn may be the first director to be able to match Singer.X2 and X-Men are
In my oporion the best marvel films.
 
It looks like Vaughn's regular cinematographer Ben Davis is busy on another movie so Ben Seresin is the cinematographer if IMDB is to be believed.

Seresin worked on Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Unstoppable which is out later this year.

I've posted these so people can check out his work (lighting/colour etc)

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Cinematographer - A person with expertise in the art of capturing images either electronically or on film stock through the application of visual recording devices and the selection and arrangement of lighting. The chief cinematographer for a movie is called the director of photography.
 
Ratner has done decent work.Red Dragon IS the best film he directed.And I can't bash him too much since he helped launch Prison break,X-Men was not one of his good movies.Vaughn may be the first director to be able to match Singer.X2 and X-Men are
In my oporion the best marvel films.

Red Dragon is one of my favorite movies, and definitely my favorite of the Hannibal series. Not to mention the fact that Ratner directed the pilot episode of Prison Break, thus setting the tone for the show (or at least the first season), so I don't doubt his skills. I just doubt Ratner's skills when he had so many things stacked against him that really hinder his creativity. Hopefully the same obstacles will not be in Vaughn's way this time.
 
that x3 quote always was annoying

easy to say you could of done better after seeing it lol

The guy cast and then bailed on X3 didn't he???

Plus, NOTHING Matthew Vaughn has ever made has risen above a 7/10 rating. Now, he thinks he's Spielberg? I'm looking forward to X-Men because of the source material and NOT because of this arrogant prick's direction. Maybe he can win me over but he's in a hole at this point.
 
It looks like Vaughn's regular cinematographer Ben Davis is busy on another movie so Ben Seresin is the cinematographer if IMDB is to be believed.

Seresin worked on Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Unstoppable which is out later this year

Well, even if ROTF was a bit of a mess film it has very nice lightning and shots, especially when they're at Egypt.
 
The guy cast and then bailed on X3 didn't he???

Plus, NOTHING Matthew Vaughn has ever made has risen above a 7/10 rating. Now, he thinks he's Spielberg? I'm looking forward to X-Men because of the source material and NOT because of this arrogant prick's direction. Maybe he can win me over but he's in a hole at this point.

On Rotten Tomatoes his movies have been given ratings of 75% and above. As for IMDB Kick-Ass has 8.2.

I'm not sure where you are getting this 7/10 rating from, nor am I seeing how Vaughn is an 'arrogant prick'. If anyone is being arrogant it's you for thinking he has to get out of a metaphorical 'hole' you put him in and win you over.
 
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If anyone gets a chance, check out Vaughn's latest lament in the L.A. Times "Hero Complex" section about how he is, personally, predicting the demise of the superhero genre. Quoting him, "It's been mined to death and in some cases the quality control is not what it's supposed to be. People are just going to get bored of it", unquote. Now, I dig Vaughn's directorial work. Layer Cake is a potential crime heist classic and Kick-Ass did exactly that when I watched it. Having said that, the man has lost his mind. This is a guy whose last three movies(Stardust, Kick-Ass, and X-Men) are all based on comic book properties and he's telling us that we're being pummeled by the "oversaturation of comic-book movies". HUH???? People are only gonna get bored with the stuff if the stuff is BORING!! Look, Vaughn, just because you ain't Christopher Nolan, don't take it out on the rest of us, man.

-so sayeth the mastermind-
 
he's saying that its getting to the point where the general audience is going to get sick of superhero movies, and he could be right.
 
This is a guy whose last three movies(Stardust, Kick-Ass, and X-Men) are all based on comic book properties and he's telling us that we're being pummeled by the "oversaturation of comic-book movies".

Stardust is based on a novel.

Look, Vaughn, just because you ain't Christopher Nolan, don't take it out on the rest of us, man.

Nothing suggests Vaughn wants to be Christopher Nolan. He even removed scenes from First Class because he didn't want people comparing his work to Nolan's. I know you've probably seen Inception many times but that doesn't mean you have to go planting thoughts into other people's minds. I'm sure Vaughn is happy being Vaughn.
 
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