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By: SatanBigsby

Why not Zoidberg?

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By: SatanBigsby

Or, more seriously, Duncan Jones

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By: Mike Keesey

Ctrl + F Brad Bird

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By: Nate Birch

You’re right, he is obvious. So obvious I mentioned him in the first paragraph.

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By: Jorgie

Zing.

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By: Olayer01

Alfonso Cuaron. Where is he? I want more from the man who gave us Children of Men and (arguably) the best Harry Potter.

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By: Duchess

Holy shit… Ben would have been great… A dark gritty episode 7 shot through an instagram filter and everyone talking with thick southie accents.. “Aye Luke how the fuck ya doing, ya queeah!”

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By: Krooner

I think Fav will get it.

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By: porkythefirst

Kershner was a competent, focused, experienced director. This makes him by far the greatest director in the history of the Star Wars trilogy.

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By: Richard Lentz

Team sports helps! Team sports helps players think in terms of the team as a whole; the actions on the soccer field will ultimately affect the team, not just individuals.

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By: Mike Keesey

(Er, Jurassic Park III, I meant. Not that Jurassic Park II wasn’t bad as well, but Johnston’s hands are clean there.)

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By: Mike Keesey

Hmm, if they want a “safe” director whom they’ve worked with before and who has experience with big budget epics and CG, why not Gore Verbinski? Rango was pretty awesome, as was his remake of Ringu....

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By: SHough610

Yeah, but Empire was written by the guy who wrote Raiders of the Lost Ark based on a draft by the woman who wrote the Big Nowhere, Rio Bravo, and the Long Goodbye. I’ll be more worried if Roberto Orci...

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By: Jorgie

You missed the obviouso: Brad Bird.

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By: Nate Birch

Yeah, Kershner was mostly crap — Empire Strikes Back kind of came out of nowhere. I think Johnston is really dependent on the quality of script he gets — if he gets good material to work with, he’s...

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By: Mike Keesey

Johnston’s best movies are decent (Captain America, The Rocketeer*) and his worst are awful (Jurassic Park II, The Wolf Man). Can’t we please have someone who’s done something great, or at least very...

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By: Mike Keesey

In reply to Mike Keesey. Oh wait, Marquand’s “The Eye of the Needle” was actually pretty good. And Kershner did … um … RoboCop 2? Never mind.

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