I cant see him be interested in the material, at all.
If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it?
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1. Making it into a movie is completely not necessary. 2. Not all musicals need to be made into movies. At all. Not all movies need to be made into musicals. Remind me-did Dear Evan Hansen do well? For every tick, tick, BOOM and West aside Story, there are musicals that will NOT work as a movie. Let’s leave them alone, shall we?
Spielberg doesn't really seem the type who would be invested in directed a more female-driven film? Aside from The Color Purple, back in 1985, I'm hard pressed to recall any other times.
To be clear, we don't need a musical version of this show, but if one was ripe for a female director, it's JLP. But to name a few: Greta Gerwig, Lisa Cholodenko, Sian Heder, Jessica Yu, Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Tricia Brock, Michelle MacLaren, and Reed Morano. (Google them and you'll find a lot of these names between film and some of great episodes of TV.)
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Martin Scorsese has to direct BKLYN and that's all there is to it.
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uncageg said: "I would like to see what Spike Lee would do with it."
This actually occurred to me as well.
I agree with everythingtaboo that it would probably be better if a woman directed. But stylistically speaking, I feel like Spike Lee is one of the only artists I can think of who can do something that's super messy, and wildly heavy-handed, and still pull it off. And Jagged Little Pill is the epitome of a heavy-handed mess. Another director would have to rein in the script, and do a massive clean-up job it. Spike could put his stylistic spin on it and potentially make it work as-is.