Gone Girl (David Fincher, 2014)
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david fincher's rumoured next project to be gillian flynn's novel "gone girl" from her script with ben afflect in the lead. no female lead as of now. "fast tract" is the word, but ... jeez, the book is still on the nytimes top hardback list. i want this to happen! (according to entertainment weekly & tons of other sources)
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Why? The book is atrocious, juvenile garbage. I could barely get through it. I can't imagine how Fincher could salvage this unless he goes willfully perverse and upends the source entirely. He may have made that kind of move years ago but I suspect he'll merely capitulate now.boywonder wrote:david fincher's rumoured next project to be gillian flynn's novel "gone girl" from her script with ben afflect in the lead. no female lead as of now. "fast tract" is the word, but ... jeez, the book is still on the nytimes top hardback list. i want this to happen! (according to entertainment weekly & tons of other sources)
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Far be it for me to defend Flynn's novel "Gone Girl" to the powerhouse critics here, but it seems to have no lesser a pedigree than "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo", Fincher's last outing that never turned into the trilogy Hollywood expected of Fincher. i Ithink the translation from book to screen could prove to be an interesting ride. And as far as Fincher's carreer goes, I would hardly say this novel is made of less substance that his earlier work, save that of "Zodiac", which in my book remains his chef d'ouvre. He remains a solid pop Hollywood director on par with the type of pop writer Flynn has become in the print world.John Cope wrote:Why? The book is atrocious, juvenile garbage. I could barely get through it. I can't imagine how Fincher could salvage this unless he goes willfully perverse and upends the source entirely. He may have made that kind of move years ago but I suspect he'll merely capitulate now.boywonder wrote:david fincher's rumoured next project to be gillian flynn's novel "gone girl" from her script with ben afflect in the lead. no female lead as of now. "fast tract" is the word, but ... jeez, the book is still on the nytimes top hardback list. i want this to happen! (according to entertainment weekly & tons of other sources)
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And the only Fincher project I was actually looking forward to, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, is dead.
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I'm sad to hear he likely won't be directing The Girl Who Played With Fire, too, though I really feel like the first film stands up on its own as one of his better efforts - I think the note the film ends on fits perfectly, sequels or not. Doesn't feel like part of a trilogy with all sorts of "TO BE CONTINUED" trappings at the tail end.
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I'm going to wait until something official comes out saying he won't be involved, but it looks that way. And I'm sure if he's out, I can't imagine the leads are going to come back. And I imagine Sony wouldn't be too interested in re-building the cast from scratch since the original did so-so business.
But I agree with funk, Fincher's Girl With The Dragon Tattoo ended perfectly enough that you can see it as existing as something on it's own, not the beginning of something. Still sucks though.
But I agree with funk, Fincher's Girl With The Dragon Tattoo ended perfectly enough that you can see it as existing as something on it's own, not the beginning of something. Still sucks though.
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I'm sure Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara signed contracts for the whole trilogy, but it's possible they could have clauses in those contracts letting them off the hook if Fincher doesn't return.
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Andrew Kevin Walker just brought on to Fire, so hopefully this means Fincher can finally get on board with this.
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Gone Girl (David Fincher, 2014)
The first still from David Fincher's Gone Girl
It's Fincher, so I'm looking forward to it but damn if I'm not still wishing he'd get it together and do The Girl Who Played Fire.
It's Fincher, so I'm looking forward to it but damn if I'm not still wishing he'd get it together and do The Girl Who Played Fire.
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The first really good news to come out of this project.flyonthewall2983 wrote:Trent Reznor confirms he's scoring Gone Girl with Atticus Ross.
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Agreed, although I did like this.
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At least the red underwear appears to have been well cast... beyond that, I'm dubious over Fincher's choices. The characters in the book felt much more restrained in terms of some glimpses of Affleck's over the top acting and Rosamund Pike's blandness (she's pretty but looks like she'd fit into a midwest setting much easier than the book's fish-out-of-water Amy). I sort of got the vibe in the book that it was more the other way around, Amy a knockout brimming over with personality and Nick an unremarkable everyman.
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I almost had to watch that on "mute" because that awful version of "She." I'm looking forward to the movie, though.
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Neil Kellerhouse strikes again!
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That poster is so glorious. Wow.
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Great poster, but seeing the "Fox News" logo in the bottom left does make me a little cross.
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That's not Fox News, it looks like a faux Fox affiliate.
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It's by Neil Kellerhouse of course.mfunk9786 wrote:That poster is so glorious. Wow.
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We all know what the font looks like, don't go there
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