I was thinking one of the New Hollywood-ers. But I noticed you said early 70's. If it was late 70's, John Milius would be my odd choice. But for early-mid 70's maybe Ridley Scott.
Ridley Scott could work for the Mid 70s but in the early 70s he was mainly doing commercials and the occasional design work. For New Hollywood-ers I think that Martin Scorsese or Johnthan Demme (who technically isn't New Hollywood but had proved his directing chops by that point). If Akria Kursosawa starts getting American funding this could affect the Japanese film industry and make the quick,cheap and dirty model that most studios operated on change. It would be interesting to see the effects on film makers like Kinji Fukusaku or Nagshima Oshima.I was thinking one of the New Hollywood-ers. But I noticed you said early 70's. If it was late 70's, John Milius would be my odd choice. But for early-mid 70's maybe Ridley Scott.
For some reason I thought the Duelists was made in the early 70's. But what about John Milius? His style fits very well with the Godzilla universe.Ridley Scott could work for the Mid 70s but in the early 70s he was mainly doing commercials and the occasional design work. For New Hollywood-ers I think that Martin Scorsese or Johnthan Demme (who technically isn't New Hollywood but had proved his directing chops by that point). If Akria Kursosawa starts getting American funding this could affect the Japanese film industry and make the quick,cheap and dirty model that most studios operated on change. It would be interesting to see the effects on film makers like Kinji Fukusaku or Nagshima Oshima.
Yeah John Milius works after 1973 (he wrote and directed Dillenger) which works well enough. I don't know about before 1973 since you have odd number of up and coming directors around that time.For some reason I thought the Duelists was made in the early 70's. But what about John Milius? His style fits very well with the Godzilla universe.
This is even more obscure that cheetamen...can be salvaged?Now I'm just imagining the shade that Cheetahmen throw at the Turtles in comics and cartoons. Like how Ares might be the slowest of the team, but he's still faster than any turtle.
This is even more obscure that cheetamen...can be salvaged?
Any good Stan Lee centric timelines out there?
This was my only comics thread of late. Not sure what decade would be best. The critical POD in his life, ofc, is the writing of Fantastic Four. But from what I've read if he didn't do that he would've quit the biz, and idk how good of a TL that would've been.We can always start a collaborative one. Send me a PM if you guys have any ideas.
In my pop culture TL American Magic, after Martin Goodman sold Marvel to Walt, Stan has sat on the Disney board of directors ever since.
This was my only comics thread of late. Not sure what decade would be best. The critical POD in his life, ofc, is the writing of Fantastic Four. But from what I've read if he didn't do that he would've quit the biz, and idk how good of a TL that would've been.
she would be cleaner that way?I'd enjoy a timeline in which Lindsay Lohan becomes a punk rock star.
I was inspired by her character in Freaky Friday.she would be cleaner that way?