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The Amazing Spider-Man Who Should Direct The Reboot?

It seems more likely you are unwilling to believe anything that might suggest this reboot isn't the most absolute perfect thing right now.

Even if I wanted a reboot at this time, I still wouldn't trust Sony with it.
 
Anyone is going to be a studio puppet to you guys. You've all got such mad hate hard ons for Sony right now.

I'm sorry but anyone who thinks a relatively new director isn't going to be given clear guidelines is deluded. the script is already written for pete's sake. if sony isn't willing to give the director responisble for a 2.5 billion franchise full creative control then a new director can forget it. that's not having a hard on for raimi that's common frigging sense.
 
Exactly.. this goes way beyond Raimi.
 
Like I said in a previous post, we should trust Sony that they know what they're doing. It's going to be okay, it's not the end of the world. We should let mommy and daddy at Sony do their job and have full control over the franchise. They know what's best.

Besides, they can always reboot it again later.
 
3-D adds no purpose. And it does nothing but distract from the story telling.
 
3-D adds no purpose. And it does nothing but distract from the story telling.

how is it distracting? avatar is the most imersive experience I've ever had at the cinema, how is that a BAD thing?
 
Now's as good a time as any for Joss Whedon to start making noise, but maybe that's too wetdreamy to happen.
 
Why?! WHY?! WHY 3-D?! GOSH! Won't that damned craze just die already.

If we were at a point where every movie was 3D and where there were only 3D screens, I would understand your comment. But, we're not. Just don't watch it in 3D. It's that easy.
 
If we were at a point where every movie was 3D and where there were only 3D screens, I would understand your comment. But, we're not. Just don't watch it in 3D. It's that easy.


^^^

I will also add the cinema close to me stopped showing avatar in 2D because no one was watching it
 
I have never seen a good 3-D movie, but as long as it's in 2-D as well, why should I care if they want to waste money on that.
 
Brett Ratner
Michael Bay
The dude who did Wolverine
Roland Emerich
Renny Harlin

these are the best choices
 
Like I said in a previous post, we should trust Sony that they know what they're doing. It's going to be okay, it's not the end of the world. We should let mommy and daddy at Sony do their job and have full control over the franchise. They know what's best.

Besides, they can always reboot it again later.

This is sarcasm, yes? If so, good job. :up:
 
In an interview with MTV, James Cameron revealed he never had a great interest in film superhero, but I would like to make a movie of Spider-Man.

The interest of Cameron is due to his childhood, when Spider-Man was one of the most popular characters in comics.

http://splashpage.mtv.com/2009/08/04/spider-man-is-james-camerons-only-superhero-ambition/

This is a great chance to see James Cameron in the direction of the films of spider, the script he drew up before the first movie was fantastic.

http://dantom.altervista.org/spider_ing_script.html
 
Brett Ratner
Michael Bay
The dude who did Wolverine
Roland Emerich
Renny Harlin

these are the best choices

Certainly the most realistic, I'd say. Sony is going to pick someone who will cooperate with the execs and will not try to challenge the current script or ask for rewrites. This new movie is going to be the studio's baby, not the director's, so they're probably going to pick someone like a Ratner or a McG.
 
Updated today, sorry if already posted

UPDATE: A couple of days ago Drew McWeeny of HitFix reported that he spoke with Kick-Ass director Matthew Vaughn, who stated that he is “desperate” to direct a Spider-Man movie. While not on the short list above, we’ve gotten word that while there are higher-ups at Sony that want Webb for the reasons mentioned above, there is also a group who wants Vaughn for the reboot due to how well Kick-Ass has been testing and because that film also deals with teens. Remember that Marvel initially wanted Vaughn to direct Thor, so he’s already on their radar and they obviously have confidence in him already. We don’t know whether Webb or Vaughn will win out, but there would be no convincing required by Sony to get Vaughn to come on board – so Vaughn would be a slam dunk.
 
Brett Ratner
Michael Bay
The dude who did Wolverine
Roland Emerich
Renny Harlin

these are the best choices

I think they'll go with someone like Fox did when they got Gavin Hood. Someone who has a nice reputation because of an earlier work but still someone that is easy to push around and micromanage. That way people will see the director and think the film had a chance to be good like they did when they found out Hood was directing Wolverine.
 
Someone who understands Spider-Man better than Raimi & Co. did.
 

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