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David Fincher On Remastering ‘Seven’, His Least Favorite Part Of Moviemaking & Why He Loves The Montage – Tribeca Festival

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David Fincher said he’s not one to go back and re-watch his films. “I don’t. I’m not brave,” he said at the Tribeca Festival. “I’m fundamentally like, look, no, I can’t.

It’s like looking at middle school pictures. I don’t want to even acknowledge that.” “But I do find myself having to adjust, you know,” as remasters several of them, including Seven, he said during a Q&A, where the person asking the questions was his longtime friend and fellow acclaimed director Stephen Soderbergh.

The two said they’ve been talking about twice a week for the past 20 years and regularly share their work in progress. “There’s a lot of sh-t that needs to be fixed, because there’s a lot of stuff that we now can” fix, Fincher said of remastering “But I’m fundamentally against the idea of changing what it is. “You can fix…if there’s something egregious that needs to be addressed.

But, you know, I’m not going to take all the guns out of people’s hands and put flashlights in.” Asked by Soderbergh what he considers the “fun part” of filmmaking, Fincher (Fight Club, The Social Network, Zodiac) said, “I love rehearsal.

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