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Who should direct "Repairman Jack I: Claws of the Rakoshi"? - Kenji - 03-19-2008 Wapitikev Wrote:Never heard of Buhmann...Drat! Now I'll have to go check his stuff out...but I agree Proyas would be a great choice (I loved Dark City). One question, though, why doesn't he direct more stuff? He is our member, Marc B. Who should direct "Repairman Jack I: Claws of the Rakoshi"? - Wapitikev - 03-19-2008 Kenji Wrote:How about John Carpenter...? I think he can make good outlaw hero movie. Great Action/Horror Director! But he's better when the script has no character developemnt and is all action...how many series has he done? (No, Halloween doesn't count!). He would be great for Harbingers, though. -Wapitikev Who should direct "Repairman Jack I: Claws of the Rakoshi"? - Wapitikev - 03-19-2008 Kenji Wrote:He is our member, Marc B. D'urr...colour me new! I assume from his Avatar that he also directed Dead in the Water? -Wapitkev Who should direct "Repairman Jack I: Claws of the Rakoshi"? - Ken Valentine - 03-19-2008 Wapitikev Wrote:D'urr...colour me new! You assume correctly. Ken V. Who should direct "Repairman Jack I: Claws of the Rakoshi"? - Sam - 03-19-2008 ImDeranged Wrote:Bobcat Goldthwait - the writer and director of Shakes the Clown. Dyah Don't think I'll ever be able to forget Lawanda Page's line: "I got that peanut butter pu$$y - brown, smooth, and easy to spread!" Hearing that from the mouth of "Aunt Esther" just had me rolling. Who should direct "Repairman Jack I: Claws of the Rakoshi"? - Wapitikev - 03-19-2008 Scott Miller Wrote:Marc Buhmann of course. He has a feel for horror, dark humor and is quite familiar with the source material. Other movies that have an uber-creepy, almost HPLovecraft-esque feel to them: Event Horizon-Directed by Paul W.S. Wilson (still milking Resident Evil) Descent - Directed by Neil Marshall (just finished Doomsday) ...back to work. -Wapitikev Who should direct "Repairman Jack I: Claws of the Rakoshi"? - Maggers - 03-19-2008 Scott Miller Wrote:Marc Buhmann of course. He has a feel for horror, dark humor and is quite familiar with the source material. Oooooh! I vote for Marc! That would be so fabulously cool. Who should direct "Repairman Jack I: Claws of the Rakoshi"? - phoenix rising - 03-19-2008 Maggers Wrote:Oooooh! I vote for Marc! That would be so fabulously cool. That would be great so who here is going to notify hollywood of the decision Who should direct "Repairman Jack I: Claws of the Rakoshi"? - Wapitikev - 03-20-2008 GeraldRice Wrote:Luc Besson- I would say he's the most qualified and the most difficult to get. I don't think he's directed a movie in some years, but CG and action blends seemlessly together. At first I thought: "Nah!", but the more I think about this one, the more it squirms in my brain. Besson has worked quite a bit in recent years, just not in the English language. Unfortunately, his latest English language action flick, Hitman, didn't do so well. But here's the thing...he knows how to do "outside the law" action flicks (Leon, Transporter, Revolver, etc.). He's also done horror (Haute Tension). And, the final plus in my book, he wrote the Fifth Element (not related in any way, I know, but it's just so darn cool!). Plus, Milla Jovovich could play Gia! My first 2 choices would still be Charlize Theron or Kate Winslett, however (strangely enough, all 3 actresses are 33 this year...Mr. Reynolds is 32...[as I slap myself for shameless cross-posting]). -Wapitikev Who should direct "Repairman Jack I: Claws of the Rakoshi"? - Wapitikev - 03-20-2008 Dave Wrote:I'd like Marc Forster to do it. He...respects the material... Quantum of Solace...that would be an interesting segue into Jack-dom. I can think of another Director that also likes to be true to the source material AND happens to like horror flicks. In addition, like Forster, he has also worked with Kate Winslett, one of my faves to play Gia. You may know him from an obscure movie he directed, named Lord of the Rings. Now THAT would be a cool director to get. [sigh...continues to dream] -Wapitikev PS-Is your avatar a picture of Kate Winslett...it sort of resembles her. PPS-I think Rami is a hack who has as many flops as he has hits...he should stick to remaking Evil Dead for the 10th time or his endless, one-dimensional superhero/Hercules/Zena action pieces. I was rarely ever as happy as the day I heard that Peter Jackson liked Del Toro over Rami for the Hobbit. |