Re: Director for Silver Chair
Posted: May 22, 2017 10:43 pm
If we have to go with someone who's well known, I'd have to say Johnston is one of the better choices. His previous works seem to suggest he is good at doing big fantasy films, but he can dig deep and tell a character story as well.
I, personally, am very content, even cautiously optomistic, with this choice as there isn't a movie I've seen by him that I don't like.
In fact, I'm wondering how many of his movies have NWers, and how many have they enjoyed vs disliked?
I have seen both Jumanji and Honey I Shrunk the Kids when I was very young, and though I don't remember them well, I remember enjoying them a lot.
Since then I've seen October Sky which I found very endearing and I thought it was very well told. It's a good example of a more character based story, that I feel was done right. The Rocketeer was a more comedic, but equally enjoyable tale that's a bit outside his normal slate of films.
Jurassic Park III gets a lot of hate from fans of the franchise, but of the first three it was my personal favorite. It moved faster than the first one, but I felt more invested in the character's lives than I did in the second one. (Plus I loved how they set up the raptors in the movie as intelligent, social animals, as opposed to the flesh-eating movie monsters they were before).
Captain America I feel is one of the best movies in the MCU. The characters feel very real, and I don't feel any jarringly delivered character lines like I do with some of the others. Sometimes it feels more like a period film than a superhero one, but only in the best of ways.
Finally, Hidalgo occupies a well earned spot on my favorite movies shelf. I feel it is highly underrated (though historical accuracy of the source material is questionable). It's another great piece that demonstrates how well he can do character based movies... admittedly with action scenes, but I've always felt the focus was more on the characters than the action.
Basically, as I stated, there's really not a movie by him that I watched which I didn't enjoy So I have a good feeling that even if it's not my dream adaptation, I will at least enjoy the Silver Chair as a movie.
I, personally, am very content, even cautiously optomistic, with this choice as there isn't a movie I've seen by him that I don't like.
In fact, I'm wondering how many of his movies have NWers, and how many have they enjoyed vs disliked?
I have seen both Jumanji and Honey I Shrunk the Kids when I was very young, and though I don't remember them well, I remember enjoying them a lot.
Since then I've seen October Sky which I found very endearing and I thought it was very well told. It's a good example of a more character based story, that I feel was done right. The Rocketeer was a more comedic, but equally enjoyable tale that's a bit outside his normal slate of films.
Jurassic Park III gets a lot of hate from fans of the franchise, but of the first three it was my personal favorite. It moved faster than the first one, but I felt more invested in the character's lives than I did in the second one. (Plus I loved how they set up the raptors in the movie as intelligent, social animals, as opposed to the flesh-eating movie monsters they were before).
Captain America I feel is one of the best movies in the MCU. The characters feel very real, and I don't feel any jarringly delivered character lines like I do with some of the others. Sometimes it feels more like a period film than a superhero one, but only in the best of ways.
Finally, Hidalgo occupies a well earned spot on my favorite movies shelf. I feel it is highly underrated (though historical accuracy of the source material is questionable). It's another great piece that demonstrates how well he can do character based movies... admittedly with action scenes, but I've always felt the focus was more on the characters than the action.
Basically, as I stated, there's really not a movie by him that I watched which I didn't enjoy So I have a good feeling that even if it's not my dream adaptation, I will at least enjoy the Silver Chair as a movie.