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Wonder Woman- Matthew Vaughn- Vaughn was producing Guy Ritchie movies when they were good. Since their split Ritchie hasnt been the same so I wonder how much control Vaughn actually had. He was interested in both Thor and X-Men at a time and now doing Kick-Ass so obviously he likes the genre. The screencaps of Kick-Ass look delightfully cheesy, something that would come in handy when Wonder Woman first enters man's world. Vaughn also knows goofy yet likeable heroes which would come in handy for Steve Trevor. All he'd have to do his hold him back a little and let Wonder Woman naturally enter the foreground. Hes also done Stardust and wanted to do Thor so i think he has an interest in the mythological, sword-and-sandal realm of action movies.
Lobo- Neveldine and Taylor. N+T know CRAZY action and characters. Afterall they created the ridiculousness that is Crank and up the bar even more for Crank 2. They recently wrote the screenplay for Hex so they are probably interested in comics.
Martian Manhunter- Alex Proyas. Theres 2 possible directions for MM: big sci-fi or sci-fi noir. Either way Proyas has the chops for either. Big Sci-fi, Proyas has done I,Robot which I liked and Knowing coming out plus was once attached to Silver Surfer. sci-fi noir is apparent in Dark City and The Crow, cult faves definitely among comic fans. Again Proyas is also definitely interested in comics with both The Crow and rumored for Silver Surfer.
The Fourth World- Steve Spielberg or James Cameron. Bare with me. I don't know if Fourth World has the drawing power that other stories would, comic or not. I think an outsider looking at the Fourth World could be easily be turned off by then design. But the nature of the stories definitely lends itself to bigger scope, bigger stories, and bigger budgets. I think this is the kinda thing Spielberg or Cameron would love. Really big sci-fi world with the potential of great visuals and story. and both have the drawing power needed for a studio to risk millions of dollars on anything. They are definitely considered gods of filmmaking especially with this kind of movie. The only problem I see is it being so well established as a comic book that either would be turned off at the idea of not doing something they could change or control more as much as they would be entitled to.
Metal Men- Robert Zemeckis- Zemeckis has a great way of making quirky funny dramas (Forrest Gump and Cast Away). And if they go older for Will Magnus, that Tom Hanks would kill it. Hes a little inexperienced with action-packed stuff but he definitely scratched the surface with Back to the Future movies and Romancing the Stone. Who Framed Roger Rabbit was fantastic that mixed thriller, action, and comedy but still made it fairly appropriate for all ages. Roger Rabbit also had experience with him directing actors with characters who weren't really there since the MEtal Men would have to be CGI. Currently Zemeckis is on a CGI bender with Beowulf and Polar Express, and he has the Christmas Carol on the way, he may jump at the chance to mix the techniques of the 3D animation with the superimposing techniques of roger rabbit.
Lobo- Neveldine and Taylor. N+T know CRAZY action and characters. Afterall they created the ridiculousness that is Crank and up the bar even more for Crank 2. They recently wrote the screenplay for Hex so they are probably interested in comics.
Martian Manhunter- Alex Proyas. Theres 2 possible directions for MM: big sci-fi or sci-fi noir. Either way Proyas has the chops for either. Big Sci-fi, Proyas has done I,Robot which I liked and Knowing coming out plus was once attached to Silver Surfer. sci-fi noir is apparent in Dark City and The Crow, cult faves definitely among comic fans. Again Proyas is also definitely interested in comics with both The Crow and rumored for Silver Surfer.
The Fourth World- Steve Spielberg or James Cameron. Bare with me. I don't know if Fourth World has the drawing power that other stories would, comic or not. I think an outsider looking at the Fourth World could be easily be turned off by then design. But the nature of the stories definitely lends itself to bigger scope, bigger stories, and bigger budgets. I think this is the kinda thing Spielberg or Cameron would love. Really big sci-fi world with the potential of great visuals and story. and both have the drawing power needed for a studio to risk millions of dollars on anything. They are definitely considered gods of filmmaking especially with this kind of movie. The only problem I see is it being so well established as a comic book that either would be turned off at the idea of not doing something they could change or control more as much as they would be entitled to.
Metal Men- Robert Zemeckis- Zemeckis has a great way of making quirky funny dramas (Forrest Gump and Cast Away). And if they go older for Will Magnus, that Tom Hanks would kill it. Hes a little inexperienced with action-packed stuff but he definitely scratched the surface with Back to the Future movies and Romancing the Stone. Who Framed Roger Rabbit was fantastic that mixed thriller, action, and comedy but still made it fairly appropriate for all ages. Roger Rabbit also had experience with him directing actors with characters who weren't really there since the MEtal Men would have to be CGI. Currently Zemeckis is on a CGI bender with Beowulf and Polar Express, and he has the Christmas Carol on the way, he may jump at the chance to mix the techniques of the 3D animation with the superimposing techniques of roger rabbit.
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