Brett Ratner is the director of Rush Hour 1-3, Red Dragon, X-men 3, etc.
Basically, he's a hack that makes Michael Bay look like an artist. I feel that Tom Hooper gets the same kind of results, albeit with more high-quality and intelligent material.
When is Glee going to do some songs from this musical?
Red Dragon is better than anything Bay has ever done.
Red Dragon is better than anything Bay has ever done.
Red Dragon is better than anything Bay has ever done.

If there's any great talent that Hooper posses, is that he's able to make up for most of his flaws by knowing how to pick his projects.
Uh, let's see ... I remember that when I saw the King's Speech in the cinema, I thought that this is so awesomely beautiful movie - not that there was anything beautiful to look at, but the way it was captured was somehow magical. I didn't even know that there is a special word for that - namely, cinematography, and I haven't seen any other film that would make me feel this way. I'm still impressed.
The thing is, Hooper is actually innovative and those who read from some stupid textbooks how camera should be hold just don't want to get used to it. This is my take on the Les Mis criticism also.
What are everybodys top 5 favorite songs?
Oh .... that is quite unfair. I like Tom Hooper's work. Especially in this movie.
This is just from Les Miserables in general (the show, the movie, all-encompassing)What are everybodys top 5 favorite songs?
He uses awkward close-ups, mostly bland compositions through tight short lenses and randomly, to the point of distraction really, throws in a dutch angle about every 90 seconds. It is a very bland style that is noticeable only in how odd it sometimes is.
The best thing that Hooper brought to the film (besides the cast) was the live singing. Other than that, there are other directors that probably could have done a better job, stylistically speaking.
I'm going for the first time tomorrow to see the movie. I'm going with my cousin who hasn't seen the stage play, but two weeks ago I let her barrow my 10th and 25th anniversary performances on DVD and also the Liam Neeson film too. She's called me a few days ago telling me that she now can't wait to see the movie!Third and last time tomorrow for me, with a cousin who has never seen the stage show and I'm sure doesn't know the music or read the book.
Really? I think it worked in this film, for the most part. As much as I love the film, it would have been much better if they chose which moments to sing live, and other moments to record. Certain songs suffer greatly from the live singing.The best thing that Hooper brought to the film (besides the cast) was the live singing. Other than that, there are other directors that probably could have done a better job, stylistically speaking.
. But I'd cringe if every musical that's going to be made from here on out decided to follow Les Miz with the live singing.