David Fincher Gives TRON: LEGACY Director Joseph Kosinski Feedback on His Early Cut of the Film
by Jake Lasker Posted:July 8th, 2010 at 11:17 am
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Briefly: In a practice regularly performed but hardly reported, Tron: Legacy director Joseph Kosinski has showed director David Fincher (Fight Club, Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Social Network) his early cut of the film to get some notes and feedback according to the latest issue of Empire (via Bleeding Cool, The Playlist). This is absolutely not a cause for alarm for Tron fans and by no means does it mean that the film is in trouble or Fincher is taking an official role on the film whatsoever. In fact this is good news, as the first-time director Kosinski is smart enough to get some feedback from one of the best working directors in Hollywood. I think every film could use that.
As we all anxiously await Fincher and Kosinski’s upcoming films, make sure to check out the recently released second teaser trailer for Fincher’s The Social Network. Also if you’re interested in seeing what Kosinski and the folks at Disney have planned for Tron: Legacy at Comic-Con, click here.
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The Playlist even link to Bleeding Cool as the source, making it clear they haven't actually seen this in Empire themselves.
Why no link to the original story here?
because The Playlist buried that link in their article. I have updated the story