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Fincher's too niche for me. It's gimmicky how all his stuff has this dark, colorless, somber tone....both visually and in terms of mood. I'd like to see him attempt other styles.
$$$ is what matters.Cameron and it ain't close.
That doesn't always equal being a great director.
Michael Bay's made a ton of money worldwide, too.
The more I learn about the reality of film making with the schedules they have to work with the less impressed I am by Fincher's work.
He literally takes twice as long to make movies as similar directors working with similar budgets. He does half as many setups a day and shoots 5-10x the amount of takes in pursuit of perfection. The results can be great but in the end its not my preferred style.
Speilberg shot Saving Private Ryan in less days than Fincher shot Fight Club. That the kind of thing I find impressive.
To be fair I think Fight Club has more interesting performances in it than Private Ryan but I find too often Fincher becomes a bit bland, compared to the kind of directors he's often compared to(Tarantino, Coppola, Marty, etc) I don't really see much true inspiration.
Partly as well I spose I find the lives of tech bro billionares rather boring subjects for films.
Did we already do Fincher vs Nolan? because that seems more fitting.
There are not many directors on James Cameron's level, but to specify exactly where he's better than Fincher it's in his grasp of story. A Fincher story is interesting, beautiful to behold, but might go on for too long. James Cameron's films are thrilling and gripping, emotional, soft as well as hard; but they may not say anything new, nor uncover uncharted territories. People think these minuses subtract more than they should. His sense of scale and spectacle never outstrip the story.
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I agree that Fight Club is more interesting but SPR is a nearly 3 hour authentic WW2 movie that to this day has action that hasnt been topped and Speilberg shot it in 59 days or something like that which I find very impressive. Theres a interview on Youtube between Speilberg and PTA and PTA is almost shocked when Speilberg tells him that fact and PTA states it would have taken him that long to shoot the beach scene alone.
Really though I think your talking very different kinds of films Fincher and Anderson have only ever made quite small scale productions and that does naturally afford you more time to work, when your shooting giant action scenes you can't drag them out for too long as the costs would escalate.
Talkin' crazy homie