HowardStark
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Lets be fair Lucas would best be served in creating worlds and the effects because thats where Lucas was at his best.
See I agree, but that kinda upsets me some just "poo poo" that Nolan could do the same. Nolan has done much more grand scale action and so forth. I know some get worried about some of his flaws, but now that Wally is no longer with him, you could see a much different visual Chris. On top of that, Nolan has improved in his action, his vehicle chases were always top notch, and the first Bane vs Batman fight was his best fight yet. Then it kinda went down hill on the second Bane vs Batman fight again. But I think he's improved. As for some that worry of his over exposition, he would not be writing the script. But I think Fincher and Nolan are both in my realm of hell yes, but it does seem like a different/odd choice.
I just wonder with Horn behind this, if he will push for Nolan, though I'd rather Nolan/Fincher (likely Fincher) to work on the second act, since usually in the typical hero's journey the second act is the darkest, and more ambiguous in terms of what's good/evil.
Though I'm giddy to hear what they have picked. Because you know they probably got this locked in lol. They revealed the writer early I hope they do before Christmas as who will be the director.
On a side note how awesome would it be to have Roger be the cinematographer for Episode VII. That would be a spectacle.
See I agree, but that kinda upsets me some just "poo poo" that Nolan could do the same. Nolan has done much more grand scale action and so forth. I know some get worried about some of his flaws, but now that Wally is no longer with him, you could see a much different visual Chris. On top of that, Nolan has improved in his action, his vehicle chases were always top notch, and the first Bane vs Batman fight was his best fight yet. Then it kinda went down hill on the second Bane vs Batman fight again. But I think he's improved. As for some that worry of his over exposition, he would not be writing the script. But I think Fincher and Nolan are both in my realm of hell yes, but it does seem like a different/odd choice.
I just wonder with Horn behind this, if he will push for Nolan, though I'd rather Nolan/Fincher (likely Fincher) to work on the second act, since usually in the typical hero's journey the second act is the darkest, and more ambiguous in terms of what's good/evil.
Though I'm giddy to hear what they have picked. Because you know they probably got this locked in lol. They revealed the writer early I hope they do before Christmas as who will be the director.
On a side note how awesome would it be to have Roger be the cinematographer for Episode VII. That would be a spectacle.
It's a little tiresome to hear all these rumors but from what Alan Horn hinted at, it sounds like they have a director and it's just negotiations at this time. I can see someone getting hired before Christmas.
My only thing with Fincher is that he's so meticulous that I hope a guy like Ford can handle his style!
I think when it comes to this board the issues with Nolan run deeper than whether his style fits the Star Wars universe, there is 7 years of ill feeling between posters that don't like his Batman films and the hardcore section of fans that worship them.
As for Fincher, his talent is without question but has he ever directed an action set piece or shown any hint of a sense of fun? not really IMO. He'd be a leap into the unknown but at this juncture, with Bird seemingly out and Verbinski not even rumoured, I'd rather take that leap with Fincher than see Favs or Vaughn at the helm.
Given where Ford's career is right now I think he'd be more willing to go with the flow to be part of something huge again.
And that's what I figured. I understand that the nuts on the "love" side of Nolan get extremely annoying, but to me so does the, "I hate him because he's popular/because of those that love him." To me I separate that and look at the man's actual talent, which is in the top tier of Hollywood. But I understand the knee jerk reaction by some with it, but I say look at his actual work, and just like Fincher he could evolve and do something different.
I also agree about Ford, he will do anything now lol. And to work with such a high talent like Fincher, I doubt he would complain.
I thought Fincher was actively pursuing this?
I think what has happened is that things seeped out of their respective forums and popped up all over the Hype relating to Nolan's Batman films, fans of other characters constantly had his name brought up as to why the Batman movies were superior to that films etc...I think some also worry about his "realism" but if people really look at his Batman movies they are not realisitc, especially when he uses something like The Bat, he merely mooulded his Batverse into a real tech based extension.
Reprising Han Solo would be an awesome swansong for his action movie career.
i would rather risk the whole new SW franchise with Fincher than watch a SW from a generic director.
Fincher is that guy that you don't think would be good for the movie, yet somehow he would be perfect. Someone who has a solid grasp on storytelling and taut direction.