Also, Daredevil sucked mostly because of Ben Affleck, so that's not a valid comparison to make.
Affleck was only the most noticeable problem, though he did do well in parts. The entire film had many problems beyond him.
Unless you're saying you distrust Berlanti's casting decisions.
I distrust his directing ability in sci-fi not his casting decisions.
Not that having a good cast will save it if Berlanti fails in the director's chair.
Not to mention that it's widely regarded that the Director's Cut of that movie is actually considered good.
Please, the director's cut isn't that much better.
It didn't transform the film into TDK.
MSJ had more directing experience and an easier movie to make compared to Berlanti.
Funny you should mention Star Wars. No, Star Wars wasn't Lucas's first movie,
It was his 14th film, not his second.
He was building Star Wars from scratch, as well. Much lower expectations unlike with adaptions.
Other sci-fi franchises weren't on the line if he failed like GL is, either.
The situations couldn't be anymore different.
but it did come a hell of a lot earlier than the Star Wars prequels, didn't it?
The prequels don't erase the original trilogy's quality. Lucas still made them.
Odd, Lucas had MORE experience as a director, yet made worse movies? I guess more experience =/= better directing, hrmm.
It does most of the time. Unless you mean Berlanti is an exception to the rule. That's a pretty big risk to take on a rookie. If Berlanti fails not only does he put GL's film and tv solo franchise's on the line but he may erase whatever good will for DC super-hero adaptions TDK bought with to WB.
I haven't directed anything yet but I know if I ever did I wouldn't come close to a real professional on the best day of my life no matter how much talent, if I had it, in that skill.
The prequels weren't up to par to the original trilogy but they still had fantastic executions IMO.
The prequels got better in each installment, too.
Directing is a creative skill. It's not some technical skill where years of experience automatically equal more talent.
Talent doesn't change, execution does. Someone with more knowledge and precision can do something better then a rookie who just began doing the same task.
Unless your claiming Berlanti is a directing god like James Cameron. If that's the case why's he stuck in tv drama when he should be making blockbuster sci-fi movies? Why'd it take this long to get GL moving? With that amount of talent he allegedly has he'd have made it and several other hit sci-fi movies years ago.
If that were the case than all musical artist's work would get BETTER over time.
Everyone gets better over time, if they actually work at it.
No, man. Apparently you have to direct x amount of films in order to gain enough skill points to be able to direct a sci-fi movie,
You get better at something over time by practicing. This isn't limited to directing. It's for any skill.
That x amount of films builds credibility, as well. Right now Berlanti has none for directing sci-fi.
the most difficult of all genres to direct!
It would be more difficult to Berlanti then Proyas. You think he can guarantee a sci-fi movie on Proyas level the first time out with GL? Proyas can.