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Re: Quien debe dirigir?

Publicado: 13 Ene 2010, 15:19
por Poyo
Si habia alguien que me inspiraba mas asco como director que McG era justo Schumacher :nonono:

Re: Quien debe dirigir?

Publicado: 13 Ene 2010, 15:23
por Kanon
Poyo escribió:Si habia alguien que me inspiraba mas asco como director que McG era justo Schumacher :nonono:
Viste algun film de Schumacher, que no sea Batman?

No es mi primera opcion, pero definitivamente es uno de los posibles...

Re: Quien debe dirigir?

Publicado: 13 Ene 2010, 15:37
por Poyo
Vi trailer de Lost Boys, 8mm y tengo en lista 23... pero con Batman se gano mi odio eterno, irredimible, haga lo que haga, igual para vos, McG puto!!!! :estallido: :estallido: :estallido:

Re: Quien debe dirigir?

Publicado: 13 Ene 2010, 15:48
por Kanon
Mira The Lost Boys... URGENTE

Estoy preparando mi lista de directores (nombre clave del proyecto: "chupala, lista obvia de Empire")

Re: Quien debe dirigir?

Publicado: 13 Ene 2010, 15:49
por Devil_May_Cry
El poio cada dia se parece mas a Dawi :risamalvada:

Re: Quien debe dirigir?

Publicado: 13 Ene 2010, 17:50
por No Smoking
Emir Kusturica.





:risa:.

Re: Quien debe dirigir?

Publicado: 13 Ene 2010, 19:05
por Kanon
Matthew Vaughn “desperate to get his hands” on SPIDER-MAN reboot

http://www.obsessedwithfilm.com/movie-n ... reboot.php

Re: Quien debe dirigir?

Publicado: 13 Ene 2010, 20:27
por Devil_May_Cry
:piensa: :piensa:

Re: Quien debe dirigir?

Publicado: 14 Ene 2010, 08:11
por Kanon
Marc Webb, the (500) Days Of Summer director, has climbed to the top of the Sony Pictures' list to rebirth the Spider-Man franchise. While the studio has a wish list of star directors like James Cameron, David Fincher, and Wes Anderson, the emergence of Webb as director comes as a huge surprise. But Mike Fleming's sources tell him Webb met about the Spidey reboot with the pic's producers and executives looking to get the picture into production later this year for a Summer 2012 release. Why will the pic take so long? Because it's likely to be shot in 3-D, and Sony Pictures plans to make an announcement about that "at the appropriate time".
http://www.deadline.com/hollywood/will- ... with-webb/

Re: Quien debe dirigir?

Publicado: 20 Ene 2010, 08:56
por Kanon
Marc Webb to direct 'Spider-Man' reboot
Sony taps '500 Days' helmer for franchise revamp

Marc Webb is taking on Sony's webslinger.

Aptly named helmer has signed on to direct the studio's relaunch of the "Spider-Man" franchise, which will bow theatrically in summer 2012.

Webb was a runner-up for job of helming Sony's "Moneyball." His name began to surface last week after the studio pulled the plug on a Sam Raimi-directed, Tobey Maguire-toplined "Spider-Man 4." Similarly, everyone from Robert Pattinson to Jim Sturgess has been rumored to be on Sony's star wishlist. However, a project insider said the studio wanted to lock down a helmer before turning its attentions to casting the Marvel superhero, who will be portrayed as a high schooler coming into his powers.

Sony is having to delicately balance trumpeting its relaunch with trying not to alienate the cast and director of the three recent "Spider-Man" films, which were box office blockbusters. Raimi has several projects in development at Sony, including "The Given Day."

Webb comes much cheaper for the studio and is locked down for only one pic. Deal being negotiated includes options for more pics -- fairly standard on a franchise.

New "Spider-Man," written by James Vanderbilt, will begin lensing later this year. Avi Arad and Laura Ziskin are producing.

Webb, whose "(500) Days of Summer" has been an awards-season contender, was quick to point out that he isn't taking over for Raimi. That would be impossible, not to mention arrogant," he said. "I'm here because there's an opportunity for ideas, stories and histories that will add a new dimension, canvas and creative voice to 'Spider-Man.'"

New "Spider-Man," written by James Vanderbilt, will begin lensing later this year. Avi Arad and Laura Ziskin are producing.

Webb, whose "(500) Days of Summer" has been an awards-season contender, was quick to point out that he isn't taking over for Raimi. That would be impossible, not to mention arrogant," he said. "I'm here because there's an opportunity for ideas, stories and histories that will add a new dimension, canvas and creative voice to 'Spider-Man.'"
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111801 ... 1&nid=2564