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    Posted: December 01 2006 at 17:47
David Fincher is one of my favourite directors of the las 10-15 years... My favourite is FIGHT CLUB even when I cinsider all of his movies GREAT specially SE7EN... So, which is your favourite and why??

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He managed to surprise the crap out of us all at the ending of Seven (great movie)... then he started to try to repeat the "confuse-the-viewer" factor with over-worshipped The Fight Clu...SPOILER EDITED OUT... It was a good movie but not fantastic or anything... he started to lose his grip, he sacrificed character-building and theme-developing for thrills and mostly for his trademark "baffle the viewer" style. Not unlike Shyamalan, who started decently with Sixth Sense, made a good suspense-movie but thematically stupid like Signs (I hate movies that depict extraterrestrials as cockroach-like mosters that can be defeated... with water!!!!) and lost inspiration with the Village. So, I dislike directors that try to repeat the same "audience-effect" formula all the time... many of the best movies ever didn't try to make you think all over again at the end.... they made you think in what you saw, in the theme, in the treatment, in the quality of the movie itslef, not only in "how could I've learned before than A was B and not A"


 

 

    

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2006 at 20:42
The Game is the only one of those that I havnt seen, and Fight Club is my favourit.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2006 at 03:30
I really like most of Fincher's movies,they have a dark,film noir-ish look and feel that really appeal to me.

My favorite is Seven,but Fight Club is a great movie too,imo.

He has directed a movie called Zodiac,about the Zodiac killings,that should be released pretty soon.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2006 at 07:46
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2006 at 11:00
Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:

I really like most of Fincher's movies,they have a dark,film noir-ish look and feel that really appeal to me.

My favorite is Seven,but Fight Club is a great movie too,imo.

He has directed a movie called Zodiac,about the Zodiac killings,that should be released pretty soon.


According to some news, Zodiac will be released on march 2007...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2006 at 17:30
Originally posted by progadicto progadicto wrote:


Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:

I really like most of Fincher's movies,they have a dark,film noir-ish look and feel that really appeal to me.

My favorite is Seven,but Fight Club is a great movie too,imo.

He has directed a movie called Zodiac,about the Zodiac killings,that should be released pretty soon.
According to some news, Zodiac will be released on march 2007...


I would say that is "pretty soon".

I just read that the name of the movie might be changed and called The Chronicles.

I was looking at a list of videos he has directed and really did not know he had directed so many.I was pretty surprised to see he had directed the video for the song Judith by A Perfect Circle.
    


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2006 at 01:21


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2006 at 03:26
I've seen The Game, Seven and Fight Club. Those 3 are great, I think I'll go with the popular vote as well with Fight Club.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2006 at 03:42

Se7en, The Game and Fight Club are top nuts movies!!!

i'll go with Fight Club...

there was a Greek critic that said he didn't like Fight Club cause its messages were left unfinished.. wat a load of c**p!!!! i mean, first of all, it's not a Greek tragedy, not all films need catharsis and second of all it's a book go tell that to the author, not the director that made the movie...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2006 at 03:55
Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

He managed to surprise the crap out of us all at the ending of Seven (great movie)... then he started to try to repeat the "confuse-the-viewer" factor with over-worshipped The Fight Clu...SPOILER EDITED OUT... It was a good movie but not fantastic or anything... he started to lose his grip, he sacrificed character-building and theme-developing for thrills and mostly for his trademark "baffle the viewer" style. Not unlike Shyamalan, who started decently with Sixth Sense, made a good suspense-movie but thematically stupid like Signs (I hate movies that depict extraterrestrials as cockroach-like mosters that can be defeated... with water!!!!) and lost inspiration with the Village. So, I dislike directors that try to repeat the same "audience-effect" formula all the time... many of the best movies ever didn't try to make you think all over again at the end.... they made you think in what you saw, in the theme, in the treatment, in the quality of the movie itslef, not only in "how could I've learned before than A was B and not A"


 

 

    

    

i respectfuly disagree my friend... i mean, Fight Club was not a "confuse-the-viewer" film, for you couldn't tell it had a reversal until you found out.. you couldn't even imagine that it would happen such a thing and that was the beauty of it... and i think he did well with Edward Norton's character-building but that's just my opinion... maybe all that you said apply for "Panic Room"

however, i would have to agree with you... Shyamalan let me down with each and every movie he made after "Sixth Sense"...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2006 at 15:20
Originally posted by toolis toolis wrote:

Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

He managed to surprise the crap out of us all at the ending of Seven (great movie)... then he started to try to repeat the "confuse-the-viewer" factor with over-worshipped The Fight Clu...SPOILER EDITED OUT... It was a good movie but not fantastic or anything... he started to lose his grip, he sacrificed character-building and theme-developing for thrills and mostly for his trademark "baffle the viewer" style. Not unlike Shyamalan, who started decently with Sixth Sense, made a good suspense-movie but thematically stupid like Signs (I hate movies that depict extraterrestrials as cockroach-like mosters that can be defeated... with water!!!!) and lost inspiration with the Village. So, I dislike directors that try to repeat the same "audience-effect" formula all the time... many of the best movies ever didn't try to make you think all over again at the end.... they made you think in what you saw, in the theme, in the treatment, in the quality of the movie itslef, not only in "how could I've learned before than A was B and not A"


 

 

    

    

i respectfuly disagree my friend... i mean, Fight Club was not a "confuse-the-viewer" film, for you couldn't tell it had a reversal until you found out.. you couldn't even imagine that it would happen such a thing and that was the beauty of it... and i think he did well with Edward Norton's character-building but that's just my opinion... maybe all that you said apply for "Panic Room"

however, i would have to agree with you... Shyamalan let me down with each and every movie he made after "Sixth Sense"...


First: This poll is about favourite Fincher movie not about the screenwrite... Wink

Second: Shyamalan has loose his touch, definetively... But I prefer Unbreakable before Sixth Sense... maybe it's a matter of taste or maybe it's because I'm a comic boooks fan but I think that Unbreakable is better than SS from the firts to last sequence...
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