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Wonderful topic thezachandwhite. As an aspiring film director I have been thinking about this issue for some time now (see my comment under Blakker's thread). I agree that there is a level of trust that must be achieved in order for a studio to green light a project, and I have two ideas: (1) impress a high profile

Wonderful topic thezachandwhite. As an aspiring film director I have been thinking about this issue for some time now (see my comment under Blakker's thread). I agree that there is a level of trust that must be achieved in order for a studio to green light a project, and I have two propositions: (1) impress a top film

Wow, you guys have the right idea. I didn't see X-Men: Days of Future Past, but I did read Cinefex's VFX breakdown of the film. The overall reviews were favorable and – as a plus – the concept was based off a 1981 issue ofUncanny X-Men – which was "...voted one of the top 25 Marvel Comics st0ries of all time" (Cinefex