I SEE SPIDEY
Eternal
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Anybody with half a brain would take Nolan over Goyer as the latter has proven himself to be a surpremely untalented director.
At the end of the day WB isn't going to listen to me or anyother person on a messageboard, they are going to get whoever they get to direct the thing but I just plain think that it's a bad idea to get a screenwriter who has never directed anything to direct a 200million dollar last chance Superman movie, even with his awesomely talented brother looking over his shoulder. I'm not ruling out the fact that the movie could turn out perfectly fine with him heading it but he still isn't even number 100 on my list of directors for the project.
That D9 comparision is ridiculous to me, even if Weta hadn't given the movie a budget break it's doubtful that it would have cost the 200+mil that Superman will cost. If J-Nolan's first film grosses as much as Neill Blomkamp's, the Superman franchise is f**ked.
I think that WB is out of their mind if they hire J-Nolan but the fact that they might shouldn't be too shocking to me. The hired the Horton Hears A Who director to direct a liveaction Western based on a comicbook that nobody has read.
If he gets the gig I hope he proves me wrong...thats all I can say,.
At the end of the day WB isn't going to listen to me or anyother person on a messageboard, they are going to get whoever they get to direct the thing but I just plain think that it's a bad idea to get a screenwriter who has never directed anything to direct a 200million dollar last chance Superman movie, even with his awesomely talented brother looking over his shoulder. I'm not ruling out the fact that the movie could turn out perfectly fine with him heading it but he still isn't even number 100 on my list of directors for the project.
That D9 comparision is ridiculous to me, even if Weta hadn't given the movie a budget break it's doubtful that it would have cost the 200+mil that Superman will cost. If J-Nolan's first film grosses as much as Neill Blomkamp's, the Superman franchise is f**ked.
I think that WB is out of their mind if they hire J-Nolan but the fact that they might shouldn't be too shocking to me. The hired the Horton Hears A Who director to direct a liveaction Western based on a comicbook that nobody has read.
If he gets the gig I hope he proves me wrong...thats all I can say,.