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Christopher Nolan vs David Fincher

futurefields

Diamond Member
Who do you like better as a director?

Nolan: The Prestige, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception, Interstellar
Fincher: Seven, Fight Club, Zodiac, The Social Network, Gone Girl
 
Who cares?....Both.

Why do you have to choose one?

It's like asking a parent which kid do you love more?
 
Oh, and both have fanboys who can't see passed the ultimate Batman revenge plot to avenge their father "have you lose your money and then suck your dick".
 
So, Batman, the guy who took to the streets of Gotham because his parents were murdered, decides to quit being Batman because his GF dies. That is literally the most unBatman thing one can do.

Honestly, if Nolan didn't make The Dark Knight Rises I'd probably like his other movies more. Though, Interstellar having an incredibly stupid ending isn't lending a lot to him.
 
So, Batman, the guy who took to the streets of Gotham because his parents were murdered, decides to quit being Batman because his GF dies. That is literally the most unBatman thing one can do.

Honestly, if Nolan didn't make The Dark Knight Rises I'd probably like his other movies more. Though, Interstellar having an incredibly stupid ending isn't lending a lot to him.

motion to draw and quarter.
 
Oh, I we can't forget Fincher's Gone Girl taking literally all the suspense (did Affleck kill his wife, will he get away with it) completely removed from the movie. Instead, they added a bunch of terrible scenes plopped in.
 
Oh, I we can't forget Fincher's Gone Girl taking literally all the suspense (did Affleck kill his wife, will he get away with it) completely removed from the movie. Instead, they added a bunch of terrible scenes plopped in.

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We can't forget that even in Fincher's good movies, there are some pretty ridiculous leaps / plot holes. So, Kevin's Spacey character spends years meticulously planning and carrying out his 7 deadly sins only to inject a rookie he doesn't know with the crucial point: to become wrath. In the limited time of interaction he had with Mills (Pitt's character), how would he be sure this guy was the one? It seems too random for someone as well planning as Spacey was.
 
We can't forget that even in Fincher's good movies, there are some pretty ridiculous leaps / plot holes. So, Kevin's Spacey character spends years meticulously planning and carrying out his 7 deadly sins only to inject a rookie he doesn't know with the crucial point: to become wrath. In the limited time of interaction he had with Mills (Pitt's character), how would he be sure this guy was the one? It seems too random for someone as well planning as Spacey was.

that's because he's mother fucking keyser soze and is a fucking genius you goddamn plebe
 
Nolan is the only person that has wowed me. Especially with the Prestige. Fincher is a great director, quality stuff. But I disagree with his rabbid fanboys that think he is untouchable or some sort of deity.
 
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