Lisa Wrote:Peter Jackson.
Lisa Wrote:Peter Jackson.
jimbow8 Wrote:I think Hitchcock would make a HORRIBLE director ..... seeing as he's dead and all.
Maggers Wrote:I agree Jim, but not because Hitch is dead, though that certainly would impede is abilities. He was a fabulous director of the material he chose. He never dealt with the supernatural, though "The Birds" could be considered unnatural but not necessarily supernatural. I don't think he'd be the one to do "The Keep" justice. At this point, "The Keep" would be considered a period piece. I don't think Hitchcock ever did one. His movies were all placed in his current time, which, actually, is the time of "The Keep." But that's why being dead makes things so tricky.
Alfonso Cuaron could do an interesting job.
Sourdoughs Wrote:Funny, after watching the extended ending last week, I was just thinking the same question. Peter Jackson was and is at the top of my list to direct the Keep. I think he could really develop the characters and convey the feel that was SOOO lacking in that other version.
-MarcC
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:We might be missing a bet here, Sourdoughs. How about the genius Shatner directing, with Stallone as Glaeken and AH-nuld as Rasalom? What could be better? Man, I'd pay high coin to see that!
Sourdoughs Wrote:Holy cow, how could one make it any worse than that. It'd probably gross three billion dollars, too. :p
Lisa Wrote:I'd watch it.