see how I told my boss to take this job and shove it!
Despite the hundreds, if not thousands, of people it takes to produce an epic sci-fi installment or CGI-laden superhero picture, the director is still King of the Set. The script, the effects, the set design, the costumes, and the actors are certainly all important; but it’s the director’s vision that typically predicts the success or failure of a franchise’s installment. However, most successful franchises go through more than one director over the course of their life span, and the big name directors below all famously stepped down from their blockbuster movie franchises.
It takes a lot of work and time to direct a big budget motion picture, especially if it’s a Marvel superhero film or a 007 installment. Most of the directors on this list did not leave their respective franchises over artistic or financial disputes. The most cited reasons are fatigue over the grueling production schedule and/or a desire to simply move on to something different.
James Cameron directed two enormously successful Terminator movies at the beginning of his career and then wanted to pursue other creative endeavors. After four Mad Max films, George Miller was simply exhausted from the rigorousness of the production.
No matter their reasons for leaving these enormously successful film franchises, just like the movies, these directors' stories have a beginning, a middle, and an end.
do you like going to work? Me neither! See how I got around that and got paid too!
from Carlos B2 http://www.ranker.com/list/directors-who-stepped-down-from-movie-franchises/anncasano
via carlosbastarache216.blogspot.com/
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