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Hammer Time
A Brett Ratner Film

I'm not busy.![]()
Yeah, but your legendary obsession with Christopher Nolan and his Batman films automatically puts you out of the running.

I'm not busy.![]()
Yeah, but your legendary obsession with Christopher Nolan and his Batman films automatically puts you out of the running.![]()
I'm just throwing this out there that South Park did a wonderful parody of Thor tonight. Apparently the Pilgrims and Indians are aliens who brought stuffing to us mortals during the first Thanksgiving.
Exit Patty Jenkins. Creative differences.
^ That's a little harsh in my opinion...she is entitled to express whatever opinions she has as long as she full fills the terms of her contract. Also I'm assuming Marvel Studios could release her from her contract and find someone else if they so desire. I'm assuming Nat was just expressing her opinion.
A new director has been found.
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=85465
Personally I'm a little concerned about "Thor 2". Kind of wish Kenneth remained, and surprised Marvel Studios didn't go for more high profile ones since they like to try and attract top talent. This just reaffirms my belief that they need to start treading carefully with their control over their products. Just because things are going well right now and leading into "Avengers" doesn't mean they shouldn't keep the eye on the ball afterwards as well. They could very well start driving away the very talent they want to attract.
Oh, I guess I was overestimating Favreau and Brannagh's popularity prior to their work for Marvel.Jon Favreau wasn't considered a top talent in any sense when they chose him to direct Iron Man; he'd directed three movies, only one of which (Elf) had been any kind of success (though it was a big one), and that was in a completely unrelated genre. And, frankly, his one film post-Iron Man didn't set the world on fire. Branagh certainly has never worked on this scale before; neither has Whedon, despite being a big name in SF/F circles.
Oh, I have no problem with Taylor, in fact I am now even more certain that the movie will be at least as good as the first one than I was when Jenkins was involved. Not to say I doubted Jenkins abilities, I'm just more confident in Taylor's based on his resume. Jenkins is pretty much an unknown to me, while I have seen at least some fairly lengthy clips, if not dozens of episodes, from alot of the stuff that Taylor has been involved with.I don't know much about Taylor, but they picked a promising TV director with experience in the sort of medieval fantasy genre that Thor has a lot to do with (based solely on his resume, he's more suited for the film than Jenkins; but obviously, as Favreau and Branagh indicate, that doesn't necessarily mean anything). There's plenty of talent in Hollywood waiting for a crack at directing a major picture.
"...And all I know about Thor 2 is that we're supposed to film it in London in the summer and that it's being directed by Alan Taylor."
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