With 10 critically acclaimed movies under his belt, is it too early to list (not rank) among the greatest directors? I don't think so.
I mean, most directors don't have Zodiac or The Social Network or Se7en (arguably the best films in their genre) in their resume.
Is he an all-time great like Coens, PTA, Tarantino and Leone already did?
Fincher has impeccable filmmaking skills and a fantastic rang, his use of subtle CGI and shot on digital and mature content. What do you think? Does he need more movies under his belt? Does he need more timeless classics to qualify (Something like Brazil, The Shining or Fargo)?
I mean, most directors don't have Zodiac or The Social Network or Se7en (arguably the best films in their genre) in their resume.
Is he an all-time great like Coens, PTA, Tarantino and Leone already did?
Fincher has impeccable filmmaking skills and a fantastic rang, his use of subtle CGI and shot on digital and mature content. What do you think? Does he need more movies under his belt? Does he need more timeless classics to qualify (Something like Brazil, The Shining or Fargo)?