Spider‐Man;24486395 said:I was being kind of tongue-in-cheek about it but I guess that kinda slipped past you.
The spin-off strategy is wierd, but having the actors in JL be different then the solo movies could work. Make a JL movie, a JSA movie, several solo movies, then bring it all together for a CRISIS MOVIE! That could be AWESOME!
JJ Abrams has to take a break from Star Trek after the upcoming sequel, and team up some DC heroes.
But I guess it would be even greater if we got Ridley Scott or Steven Spielberg. (Jackson is BUSY with Bilbo trilogy and directing next Tintin).
Or why not Oliver Stone? Alexander the Great proved that he can do overblown epic adventures with a lot of characters.
JJ Abrams has to take a break from Star Trek after the upcoming sequel, and team up some DC heroes.
But I guess it would be even greater if we got Ridley Scott or Steven Spielberg. (Jackson is BUSY with Bilbo trilogy and directing next Tintin).
Or why not Oliver Stone? Alexander the Great proved that he can do overblown epic adventures with a lot of characters.
Now that the JL adaption seems to be set in stone... things heat up and we have to come up with directors big enough for something of this scale. Remember the claims that this is going to be more serious than Avengers. JL isn't a job for just anyone. It requires the big elephants
Jim Lee for costume design means unnecessary lines and gloves. Big NO on that one.somebody comics credible has to be involved at various levels- producer, screenwriter, director. Get Geoff Johns involved for sure, and Jim Lee for costume design. They need to have a solid core team based on the Nu-52, and include several credible villains- the Legion of Doom.
This has disaster written all over it, but I really hope Im wrong. They better hope MoS turns out to be a megahit (800 million plus worldwide). Anyone who assumes this project will be successful is going way beyond "glass half full" optimism.
All of WB's plans for the future, including a JL movie, will hinge on what happens the 2nd week in June next year. The rest is blather. Their existing "plan" is nothing of the sort.
Even if MOS is a true blockbuster (a big if at this point), the JL movie won't be able to capitalize on its success and build on what it creates because it will exist in a separate universe. Snyder has given interviews in which he emphatically stated that MOS and JL won't share a common world, nor will Cavill play Superman in both films.
But Spielberg got enough time to make Tintin. Your logic stumbles a little here.someone has to be smoking something serious if you think Ridley Scott or Spielberg will direct this. Both have a lot on their plates.
But Spielberg got enough time to make Tintin. Your logic stumbles a little here.
Let me try to sum things up: Tintin is a comic book character. Spielberg directed a Tintin movie. Check
Justice League consists of comic book characters. Will Spielberg make such a movie?
It's a matter of priorities. If SS want this, he does it. Simple as that.
A very few directors have too little time to do the projects they want. I don't think Spielberg is one of them.
While your overall point is correct, that quote is obviously a bunch of Hollywood ********.Spielberg wasnt hired on for Tin Tin. He and Peter Jackson love the character and developed the project. Anyone who does this movie will be a director for hire. Spielberg hasnt been a for hire since around Jaws. He does his own thing.
Case in point: Spielberg loves 007 and wants to direct a 007 movie.
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Well, early on it was very sweet, because when he was a young filmmaker he approached my father. My dad said, Yeah, kid, ya gotta get some more [films] under your belt. Years later, when he did Schindlers List, my father wrote to him about how much he loved it. Spielberg then sent a really sweet note saying, Now will you let me direct a Bond movie? [Laughs] My father said, Now I cant afford you! Thats the way of the world.
Yeah, if the 1970s was too early for him to direct James Bond and the 1990s was too late, why didn't they tried to work together during the 1980s?While your overall point is correct, that quote is obviously a bunch of Hollywood ********.
If both the producers and Spielberg wanted to make a Bond movie, money would hardly be a deal breaker.
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