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Objectivism doesn't work.
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If we don't know then how can you postulate what Feige did with re-writes as a "dick move" and other caveats you keep sounding your horn about?
If the re-writes happened as described in that particular article, it was a dick movie. But only if they happened and if they happened in that way.
^^ You say: Yes maam, Ill fix that leaky faucet for ya! And you fix it and do it correctly. You dont try to remodel the house.
Ill be totally honest, I dont even care if Wright was screwed. I do care about the MCU continuing to be as awesome as it can be. They should only hire filmmakers who know their rules, play the game and that get along with the execs, that way there wont be anymore of this Auteur Diva behavior.
1: What if only hiring filmmakers who know their rules and play the game makes the films less awesome? Surrounding yourself with yes-men does't lead to good art. If Wright's vision for the film was better than Marvel's and Marvel screwed him, that will make the film less awesome.
2: You're assuming diva behavior when there's no evidence of that. You're revealing your bias.
But you don't know those "designs" are cra.? You keep telling everyone else we don't know, we don't know and then you make an absolute statement like that.
I was speaking to the hypothetical. WT gave a scenario where someone doing what Wright did was wrong. I crafted another scenario that reversed that to make the point that it could have happened either way.
Good luck staying in business with that attitude. When you work for someone else, sometimes you have to eat some ****.
Wether or not it's a good business decision isn't relevant. We're not talking about wether Wright made the appropriate decision for his career, we're talking about who was in the right in this falling out. And my point is that being the owners of the IP doesn't give any of Marvel's decisions a free pass. They can make the wrong decision and screw people over. That is possible. Wether or not it's a good idea for a director financially to go along with any hypothetical bad decisions made by Marvel is irrelevant.