The Avengers Joss Whedon leading on "Avengers" short list of directors

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Exactly. The people who are happy about this seem to be more happy for Whedon himself, rather than the Avengers.

Seriously. Whedon is good at what he does. What he does is schloky, cheesy, try hard to be hip, ultra femistic soap operas.

That has no place in an Avengers film.

You know I have much respect Ace, or at least, you should know as you were one of my favorite posters back on the X-board!

But I'll have to disagree. Take the current erm... "debate" I was having just now, Raimi also was good at what he did--making ultra-hokey horror films. Yet managed to put a lot of that aside for Spider-man 1 & 2 to produce quality products.

Whedon could do this as well, or it could be as you said, and he'll slide his hokey, cheesy side in and we get Spider-man 3.

This movie is kind of a gamble like that anyway. Spielberg or Jackson or fan favorite directors thrown up for suggestion for nearly every film imaginable are just as fallible to the challenges presented by a movie that is going to combine four major film franchises into one "ultra-sequel."
 
People, did you forget Joss rewrote Speed? None of those quips or soap-opera feminist crap you guys constantly bash Whedon for doing.

And please, stop your complaining. You're entitled to your opinions, but constantly moaning and whining that Whedon is "not the right guy" makes you look immature.
 
Fallacious Logic?????
1) People who are excited about Whedon getting the job are generally fans of his....go back and read this thread and the evidence is overwhelming
2) People who dont like this pick are people who dont like his work.
3) Being a fan of something can be very important when you are auditioning or in the case of directors interviewing. If I as a producer looking for a director for say "Buck Rogers" and I have two directors 1) Doesnt know who Buck Rogers is 2) Is a massive Buck Rogers fan and can quote episodes and has the action figure, which one is going to get the job.

But of course you are going to dismiss my concerns because I dont worship at the feet of Whedon of claim to be a browncoat
 
He tried to change the X-Men. His script got rejected.


"because he turned Wolverine into a 8 year old girl."

Well, with the quality of X3, and Wolverine, maybe they should have called him back. Couldn't have done any worse than the Uncle Ben bit and BarakaPool

And, oooohhhh so that's where Charles got the idea in X-2! Great minds think alike I suppose. :hehe: Totally joking here I can assure you.

Fallacious Logic?????
1) People who are excited about Whedon getting the job are generally fans of his....go back and read this thread and the evidence is overwhelming
2) People who dont like this pick are people who dont like his work.

Uhm, wouldn't this be the same for... you know, every movie? And every director? I mean, I hate Tim Burton, (or at least current Burton) so I don't get excited when he's attached to a new film and expect something I hate. You aren't going to find a director everyone loves.
 
You know I have much respect Ace, or at least, you should know as you were one of my favorite posters back on the X-board!

But I'll have to disagree. Take the current erm... "debate" I was having just now, Raimi also was good at what he did--making ultra-hokey horror films. Yet managed to put a lot of that aside for Spider-man 1 & 2 to produce quality products.

Whedon could do this as well, or it could be as you said, and he'll slide his hokey, cheesy side in and we get Spider-man 3.

This movie is kind of a gamble like that anyway. Spielberg or Jackson or fan favorite directors thrown up for suggestion for nearly every film imaginable are just as fallible to the challenges presented by a movie that is going to combine four major film franchises into one "ultra-sequel."

:D I appreciate that man!

But i really am against this. I would give a chance to anyone else, i really would. But i DESPISE Joss Whedon's work... apart from some of his comic book writing.

And you mention Raimi as though his Spidey films were perfect. They weren't. No not even 1 and 2, which i did enjoy. But they were still hokey and cheesy and melodramatic bordering on soap opera like in some parts.

Like i said, Whedon and his VERY distinctive style is suited to something like Runaways or Dazzler.

And Whedon does have a very distinctive style... which is not suited to Avengers... at all. AT ALL. He isn't just gonna change his style is he?
 
Well, with the quality of X3, and Wolverine, maybe they should have called him back. Couldn't have done any worse than the Uncle Ben bit and BarakaPool

And, oooohhhh so that's where Charle's got the idea in X-2! Great minds think alike I suppose. :hehe: Totally joking here I can assure you.

Touche touche!

Well, in Origins Wolverine might as well have been a 8 year old girl he was such a *****. lol.

And yea good point! That must of been a reference to the comic! Just realized that.
 
People, did you forget Joss rewrote Speed? None of those quips or soap-opera feminist crap you guys constantly bash Whedon for doing.

And please, stop your complaining. You're entitled to your opinions, but constantly moaning and whining that Whedon is "not the right guy" makes you look immature.

and he also wrote Waterworld and Alien Resurrection:whatever:
 
People, did you forget Joss rewrote Speed? None of those quips or soap-opera feminist crap you guys constantly bash Whedon for doing.

And please, stop your complaining. You're entitled to your opinions, but constantly moaning and whining that Whedon is "not the right guy" makes you look immature.

and he also wrote Waterworld and Alien Resurrection:whatever:

Exactly.

And no he is not the right guy. How does that make me immature?

He has a very distinctive style. That style is not suited to Avengers. FACT.

And he is not gonna change his style. Same way Kevin Smith will never change his very distinctive style.
 
It always surprises me how much Whedon hate there is. It surprises and saddens me.
 
I think Marvel just likes the potential here and Wheldon can possibly be the next go-to guy for them, ala Singer. You get a veteran director you are more comfortable with for this (Spielberg and Scott were never coming people), and there is probably no real commitment there long term, or no real vision since the guy would have been working with the same basic ground work already laid out. The same will apply to Wheldon, even more so because of his limited resume, but you give him his big shot, and a great supporting team, and he'll be fine. Marvel can slowly groom him as their go-to director for big franchise movies. He was going to get an opportunity eventually. Fox would have snatched him up for First Class, or WB would have brought him in for something. Maybe not on the scale of Avengers, I say grab him while you can and I think he is more than capable, and a guy you can lock up long term.
 
Uhm, wouldn't this be the same for... you know, every movie? And every director? I mean, I hate Tim Burton, (or at least current Burton) so I don't get excited when he's attached to a new film and expect something I hate. You aren't going to find a director everyone loves.

Burton is a gothic director and would be terrible for Avengers. What they should have done was get a director who is more mainstream.
 
:D I appreciate that man!

But i really am against this. I would give a chance to anyone else, i really would. But i DESPISE Joss Whedon's work... apart from some of his comic book writing.

And you mention Raimi as though his Spidey films were perfect. They weren't. No not even 1 and 2, which i did enjoy. But they were still hokey and cheesy and melodramatic bordering on soap opera like in some parts.

Like i said, Whedon and his VERY distinctive style is suited to something like Runaways or Dazzler.

And Whedon does have a very distinctive style... which is not suited to Avengers... at all. AT ALL. He isn't just gonna change his style is he?

No movie is perfect, I don't expect them to be. Soap opera is actually not even part of Raimi's style. Just comedy. I assume the SOAP effect had more to do with his inexperience in drama than the love for cheese as we TRULY saw the cheese pour out in Spidey 3.

I, myself, am a writer with a very distinctive style. I can assure you that even your most beloved way of working will be put aside for your obligations. Avengers is a different beast because it is no longer Whedon's baby, it's Marvel's, and 3 other directors' who raised this baby and tossed it from one another like a rejected orphan.

The child could either grow up in Avengers as an emotionally scarred beast, or appreciative to all the good upbringing it'll have from a group of talented people. (This example just got weird. :awesome:)

I'm going to check out some of Whedon's work, but as long as it isn't Burton or Uwe Boll, I'm pretty much fine with giving anyone a chance.
 
I am stating my OPINION. In my OPINION Whedon is wrong for this...how does that make me Immature????
 
Burton is a gothic director and would be terrible for Avengers. What they should have done was get a director who is more mainstream.

... :dry: I never said anything about him directing Avengers.
 
He has a very distinctive style. That style is not suited to Avengers. FACT.

And he is not gonna change his style. Same way Kevin Smith will never change his very distinctive style.

Cop Out. :o

Yea not everyone likes hokey, cheesy, tries too hard to be hip and cool stuff.

More like it shows that not everyone likes great characterization and character interaction.
 
I think Marvel just likes the potential here and Wheldon can possibly be the next go-to guy for them, ala Singer. You get a veteran director you are more comfortable with for this (Spielberg and Scott were never coming people), and there is probably no real commitment there long term, or no real vision since the guy would have been working with the same basic ground work already laid out. The same will apply to Wheldon, even more so because of his limited resume, but you give him his big shot, and a great supporting team, and he'll be fine. Marvel can slowly groom him as their go-to director for big franchise movies. He was going to get an opportunity eventually. Fox would have snatched him up for First Class, or WB would have brought him in for something. Maybe not on the scale of Avengers, I say grab him while you can and I think he is more than capable, and a guy you can lock up long term.

How has he ever shown he is more than capable?

People keep bringing up Buffy, Angel, Dollhouse, Firefly and Serenity.

Err... sorry if that body of work doesn't fill me with confidence about him directing what could be THE biggest comic book movie ever.
 
... :dry: I never said anything about him directing Avengers.

The point is I care about the property that Whedon could potentially be directing. I am not randomly surfing the net looking to just hate on the guy. You hate current Burton so I am sure you avoid his films. How would you feel if Burton was named the director of a franchise you cared about?
 
People keep bringing up Buffy, Angel, Dollhouse, Firefly and Serenity.

People also bring up Astonishing X-Men and Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog but most people quietly ignore those works. The works that actually show his skill in handling super heroes I might add.
 
The point is I care about the property that Whedon could potentially be directing. I am not randomly surfing the net looking to just hate on the guy. You hate current Burton so I am sure you avoid his films. How would you feel if Burton was named the director of a franchise you cared about?

He is. Alice and now the Addams Family. I won't see them. I don't get nerd raged easily.
 

How is it a cop out? It's a fact.

Everything the guy has ever, ever done has had the same distinctive style. I call them "Whedonisms". You can see a Whedon property a mile off.

I don't want "Whedonisms" in Avengers.

Runaways? Dazzler? Cloak and Dagger? GREAT!

Avengers? **** no.

More like it shows that not everyone likes great characterization and character interaction.

Heh, again, not really. Great characterization? You mean where every single female in his shows or films are exactly the ****ing same?
 
Cop Out. :o



More like it shows that not everyone likes great characterization and character interaction.

I love great characterization and character interaction...I just dont like Buffy. Am I some sort of outcast because my tastes to line up with yours. Obviously you like his work...fine. Just dont belittle someone just because they dont
 
He is. Alice and now the Addams Family. I won't see them. I don't get nerd raged easily.

I didnt know he was doing Addams Family...to be honest I could see it working
 
People also bring up Astonishing X-Men and Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog but most people quietly ignore those works. The works that actually show his skill in handling super heroes I might add.

The X-Men are NOTHING like the Avengers. NOTHING.

And the most memorable thing about his X run was when he turned Wolverines mind into that of a 8 year old girl. Which i admit was pretty awesome.

But again, that's another Whedonism. GIRL POWER! Turn the overly macho, bravado filled man into a woman! GREAT! :whatever:

See you know what is gonna happen in Avengers now, Thor, Cap and Stark will be defeated then Wasp will come in and save the day. :funny:

And yea, don't try to belittle me because i don't like crap TV shows like Buffy and Angel. You like them? Fine. But using them as indicators that he can make a great Avengers film is the dumbest thing i've ever heard.
 
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