More Script Problems?

Let's not get ahead of ourselves here. Snyder has two box office disappointments but they weren't actually bombs either. Both almost made their money back once DVD sales were factored in. The problem is that Snyder has yet to prove that he is a commercial director. He prefers to use lesser known actors to drive his films and that sometimes works and it doesn't. I really think Superman needs a well known actress now to play Lois. Someone that is popular that will help drive the film and hit that important female demographic.

Most all movies make their money back with DVDs or television rights, however studios aren't keen to keep taking chances on directors that can't make their budgets back domestically on tentpole flicks.
 
With Goyer, the only thing I may be concerned about is dialogue. But I'm remaining optimistic.

If the dude has issues with the script, I'll point out again, he has unlimited resources to help him out: Jonah Nolan, Geoff Johns, and DC ENTERTAINMENT!
 
I agree once again with October...I think people are honestly getting all worked up over nothing
 
Guy Ritchie will not be directing Xerxes, the sequel to the 2007 surprise blockbuster 300, a Warner Bros. spokesperson tells EW. Reports that the Sherlock Holmes director had been formally offered the job are “an erroneous rumor,” according to the rep.

300 director Zack Snyder, meanwhile, is currently occupied working on the new Superman movie, which is due to start shooting this summer and hit theaters late next year, effectively preventing Snyder from taking the directing reigns of Xerxes until 2012. Whether Xerxes could hold until Snyder would be available is unclear: The project — based, like 300, on a Frank Miller graphic novel — remains in active development but has not yet been greenlit.
Source: http://insidemovies.ew.com/2011/02/16/300-sequel-xerxes-guy-ritchie-zack-snyder/

So with this Richie rumor being wrong, the rest of the article probably is too...
 
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here. Snyder has two box office disappointments but they weren't actually bombs either. Both almost made their money back once DVD sales were factored in. The problem is that Snyder has yet to prove that he is a commercial director. He prefers to use lesser known actors to drive his films and that sometimes works and it doesn't. I really think Superman needs a well known actress now to play Lois. Someone that is popular that will help drive the film and hit that important female demographic.

You don't need a well known woman for the female demo. Women aren't going to Twilight to see Kristen Stewart. Bella Swan is the most offensive female character in decades but they still go. She's a vaccuum a girl could place herself into and believe she could get someone like Edward

Go to reports on Henry's casting at female/gay dominant sites. They are already excited.

http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/1150/henryyi.jpg
http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/55661976.html#comments
 
Yeah, now 'Vulture' is reporting that Brad Pitt is being offered 'Akira' but he turned it down. So fake.
 
Twilight is about nothing but a girls decision on with she wants to sleep with a dead guy or an animal...necrophilia and beastiality at it's finest
 
Meh. I wouldn't worry about any of this. The movie has to be in production by 2011 by director order of the court and will be. In regards to a 3rd act of the script being bad, if it really is, they'll just fix it. Sounds like some major hyperbole by Vulture.

Vulture reported the thing many months ago. Sweet guys. Way to rehash stories.

So the script was in trouble months and months ago and now still is. With the Nolan Bros, Goyer, and Snyder involved. Sure.

Thats exactly what I thought, if it was as if they'd leave it til the last minute.
 
Twilight is about nothing but a girls decision on with she wants to sleep with a dead guy or an animal...necrophilia and beastiality at it's finest

I thought it was mormon propaganda designed to convice girls not to put out. :woot:
 
If the dude has issues with the script, I'll point out again, he has unlimited resources to help him out: Jonah Nolan, Geoff Johns, and DC ENTERTAINMENT!

:up: great post
 
Twilight is about nothing but a girls decision on with she wants to sleep with a dead guy or an animal...necrophilia and beastiality at it's finest
comicbook movies are also about simple things. :cwink:
 
Vulture Exclusive 10/5/10:
Fox Offers Wolverine 2 to Darren Aronofsky


Claude Brodesser-Akner said:
The choice of Zack Snyder by Warner Bros. to direct Christopher Nolan and David Goyer's Superman: Man of Steel appears to have widespread repercussions for Hollywood's other superheroes. Vulture has just learned that 20th Century Fox today entered into negotiations with Darren Aronofsky to helm the sequel to last year's X-Men Origins: Wolverine, but the director is still being offered other valuable consolation prizes by Warner Bros., like Tales From the Gangster Squad, a high-priority project that this blog told you about last week.


Back in August, Fox brass had been focusing on a handful of directors for Wolverine 2, including Twilight Saga: Eclipse director David Slade and Red director Robert Schwentke. At the time, Fox had actually considered Aronofsky its top choice, as had its star, Hugh Jackman: The pair had collaborated on Aronofsky's ambitious 2006 movie, The Fountain, and are said to still have a close relationship today.

And despite the financial failure of Fountain, Fox bosses were impressed by Aronfsky's willingness to work frugally on smaller movies and still get big results: Aronofsky directed Mickey Rourke to an Oscar nomination with Fox Searchlight's The Wrestler, and is generating similar Oscar murmurs for Natalie Portman's turn as a sapphic, deranged, self-touching, wing-sprouting ballerina in Fox Searchlight's forthcoming Black Swan.

Until last weekend, though, Aronofsky was far more interested in directing WB's original take on Superman — in which Clark Kent is a journalist traveling the world trying to decide if he should, in fact, even become Superman — than doing a sequel like Wolverine 2. But on Saturday, Aronofsky was informed by WB he was out of the running for Man of Steel, and suddenly directing a sequel didn't seem so bad. Today, his reps began negotiations with Fox to put him behind the camera for Wolverine 2.

But wait!

Even as Aronofsky's Wolverine 2 talks coalesce at Fox, Warner Bros. is still offering blandishments to get back into business. We're told by knowledgeable insiders the reason Warner Bros. picked Snyder for Man of Steel is that the script by David Goyer was rushed, is still a bit of a mess, and that Warner Bros. needs someone who won't spend months or even years trying to get it just right (i.e., Aronofsky), because time is the one thing they don't have: The studio must have a new Superman movie in production by 2011 or they'll be subject to potential lawsuits by the heirs of the superhero's creators.


We're told that Snyder was not really Warner's first choice to direct Superman, but that a director needed to be hired imminently. Privately, even Snyder has confided to agency sources that the current Superman script needs work, but clearly Warner Bros. believes he can get it done faster than Aronofsky.

And so, back to Aronofsky: Last week, we told you all about Warner Bros.' efforts to light a fire under Tales From the Gangster Squad, a forties LAPD cops-and-robbers drama that the studio offered to Ben Affleck to direct in the afterglow of The Town. We hear that Affleck has since passed on Gangster Squad (he was also offered Superman, by the way, and he turned that down, too) and now Warner Bros. is offering Aronofsky's reps Gangster Squad as well.

No word on which project Aronofsky will settle on, though we're told that Wolverine sequel has the edge — at least for now.
 
i think Devin Farachi said it best: I have a feeling that most of Vulture's stories are based on truth sprinkled with gossipy BS.
 
Twilight is about nothing but a girls decision on with she wants to sleep with a dead guy or an animal...necrophilia and beastiality at it's finest

She should just pick Cthulhu and then go insane.
 
I think this time around it does not feel as rushed as SR, and rewrites and tweaks to the script will be easier adjustments to make. Especially since you aren't starting with a silly premise of bringing back a movie from the 70's as a return story.
 
Oh was this from the always "reliable" ************** or vulture sites?

haha....right.

Even if there is supposed 3rd act problems with the script, that's nothing new when it comes to comic genre films. Plus they don't start shooting until freakin August. It's not like they will be shooting next month. Goyer, Nolan and Snyder are probably still working on script details and will be up until principle shooting.

Nothing to panic about even IF those reports were true....which I doubt.

Heck, I might as well write an anonymous tip to vulture and say I heard Aronofksys Wolvie 2 story and script has plot holes and continuity issues galore and I wonder if Vulture would post it as rumored news?

Give me a break.
 
Vulture seems to have it out for this Superman project as a whole considering how they've gone after Snyder and Goyer on multiple occasions. That however doesn't change the fact that there is some truth to the matter.
 
I think WB is worried about Sucker Punch. To me, Zack is a creative director who needs..restraints. He's titters on the line of self-indulgence sometimes. I just feel like Sucker Punch could be fun or it could be..too much.

That's why I think that ideally, Nolan would like to just focus ON Batman,but I have a feeling he or his wife is going to have to kinda look over Zack's shoulder.

OR...

Another theory of mine is to have Jonah Nolan join Superman in some official capacity, just for the script. Jonah could be the mediator between Zack and Chris, if you will..

I think Zack will do a great job. I have feeling that he'll pull a Martin Campbell.

If you look at Martin Campbell's career, he's probably made...3 good movies (not including Green Lantern) in his longish career. With Casino Royale, there was a lot of pressure on his part to reinvent Bond again, for the second time. Keep in mind that he made a bunch of average movies post-Goldeneye with maybe 'Zorro' being a decent flick.

So I think the pressure is on Zack: He has the Superman fans and Nolan to please. This is bigger than Watchmen. This will probably determine his future as a director too, people. If Superman ends up being average or highly polarizing, then it might be doom for Zack.
 
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Jonah will direct silly. Because it is such a great idea.
 
Aren't Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison and Marv Wolfman supposed to be involved in the DC movies from now on? Or is that just ******** too?
 

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