Poni_Boy
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You are just listing all the directors. Not sure how that is proof of anything.
You are just listing all the directors. Not sure how that is proof of anything.
All of them have been quoted as having sought after the property.Those all look like directors for hire to me.
Those all look like directors for hire to me.
Are you even familiar with the story of how the Russo's got hired? They had nothing on their resume suggesting they were up for this gig, it was literally JUST their passion for Cap, particularly Ed Brubaker's version, that convinced Feige to give them a chance.You are just listing all the directors. Not sure how that is proof of anything.
Who was actually for hire though? Snyder. Nolan went to at least five other directors before going to Snyder because they turned it down. Plus, Snyder was first unsure of even taking it.
Are you even familiar with the story of how the Russo's got hired? They had nothing on their resume suggesting they were up for this gig, it was literally JUST their passion for Cap, particularly Ed Brubaker's version, that convinced Feige to give them a chance.
Yep. Just being obtuse for the sake of arguing. Nothing to see here
Just get the people responsible for Daredevil
Which was followed by what I said, lol.Yeah F. Gary Gray dropped out of consideration to do Straight Outta Compton.
Which was followed by what I said, lol.
Who was actually for hire though? Snyder. Nolan went to at least five other directors before going to Snyder because they turned it down. Plus, Snyder was first unsure of even taking it.
Of course, as this summer and this comic-book convention have unfolded, it has become clear that no one is Superman anymore. Perhaps, says Watchmen director Zack Snyder, Superman is gone for good.
"They asked me to direct a Superman movie, and I said no," Snyder says. "He's a tricky one nowadays, isn't he? He's the king daddy of all comic-book heroes, but I'm just not sure how you sell that kind of earnestness to a sophisticated audience anymore."
That quote, plus that fact that he cited The Dark Knight Returns as his all-time favorite comic before getting the MoS gig, is enough to tell me he was never much of a Superman fan honestly. And it shows, imo.
Speaking of Comi Con, I wonder how people will react to him. Should be very interesting.
Just get the people responsible for Daredevil
That quote, plus that fact that he cited The Dark Knight Returns as his all-time favorite comic before getting the MoS gig, is enough to tell me he was never much of a Superman fan honestly. And it shows, imo.
It's funny, when Nolan came to me and said, 'Do you want to do Superman?' I was like 'No!' " Snyder admitted. That's a difficult one. But I felt like I knew the rules. I understand the rules of Superman -- not necessarily better than anyone else -- but better than a normal filmmaker would. After doing 'Watchmen' and digging that deep into the why of superheroes, when Superman is presented to you, I felt like I was in a unique position to say 'I get this guy. I know what this is.'


