sábado, 27 de junio de 2015

FEIGE SOBRE LA VISIÓN DE LOS DIRECTORES EN LAS PELÍCULAS MARVEL

A las declaraciones de  Greg Silverman de que la diferencia entre las películas Warner y las de Marvel es que la primera deja que los directores realicen sus visiones personales, Feige responde:

"My response is: Look at the movies. Iron Man and Iron Man 2 are as Jon Favreau films as you can see. Kenneth Branagh has his stamp all over Thor. Captain America: First Avenger is very much a Joe Johnston film. 

The greatest example of that, look at Guardians of the Galaxy with James Gunn



And the one I always point out is Avengers. We knew the general structure when we sat down with Joss [Whedon]. But I don't want you to think we gave him a story. 

We gave him a "Here's where we think the movie should start, here's where we think this character should come into it; it would be fun if something like this happened in the middle and in the end a hole opens up and aliens pour out into Manhattan." 



So arguably, there were many pieces in place, and yet now that everyone has seen the movie, it's completely a Joss Whedon film. 

He was able to take all the elements that were handed to him – that were studio-imposed, if you want to look at it that way – and make it his own. 

We wouldn't have hired any of the filmmakers we've hired if we just wanted somebody who would do what we say."

1 comentario:

listillo dijo...

Sera por eso que Wheedon se ha "cansado" de trabajar con Marvel, y que la imposición de la escena de Thor que va buscando la visión de las gemas del infinito estén tan mal editadas que te enteras de bien poco. A mi me parece que en los Vengadores 2 hay mucho tijeretazo supongo que a causa de los ejecutivos. Warner se cargo la peli de Green Lantern por meter todo dios hay la mano. Ya veremos si su nuevo enfoque es mas de autor o que.