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Fincher's directorial efforts:
Fincher's directorial efforts:
* ''[[Alien (Film)|Alien 3]]'' ([[Creator Backlash|disowned]] due to [[Executive Meddling]])
* ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien 3]]'' ([[Creator Backlash|disowned]] due to [[Executive Meddling]])
* ''[[Se7en]]''
* ''[[Se7en]]''
* ''[[The Game (Film)|The Game]]''
* ''[[The Game (film)|The Game]]''
* ''[[Fight Club]]''
* ''[[Fight Club]]''
* ''[[Panic Room]]''
* ''[[Panic Room]]''
* ''[[Zodiac (Film)|Zodiac]]''
* ''[[Zodiac (film)|Zodiac]]''
* ''[[The Curious Case of Benjamin Button]]''
* ''[[The Curious Case of Benjamin Button]]''
* ''[[The Social Network]]''
* ''[[The Social Network]]''
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* [[Berserk Button]]: '''Never''' mention ''Alien 3'' in front of this gentleman.
* [[Berserk Button]]: '''Never''' mention ''Alien 3'' in front of this gentleman.
* [[Development Hell]]: Had signed on to do the animated adaption of [[The Goon]], but the film is currently in the process of finding funding. The short teaser trailer, starring [[Paul Giamatti]] as Franky and [[Clancy Brown]] as Goon, can be found online, though- it's generally regarded as being pretty awesome.
* [[Development Hell]]: Had signed on to do the animated adaption of [[The Goon]], but the film is currently in the process of finding funding. The short teaser trailer, starring [[Paul Giamatti]] as Franky and [[Clancy Brown]] as Goon, can be found online, though- it's generally regarded as being pretty awesome.
* [[Doing It for The Art]]: In an interview around the time of the release of ''[[Fight Club]]'', he explained that he doesn't derive the least amount of pleasure from directing films and only does it for the challenge and sense of satisfaction that comes when the film is finished.
* [[Doing It for the Art]]: In an interview around the time of the release of ''[[Fight Club]]'', he explained that he doesn't derive the least amount of pleasure from directing films and only does it for the challenge and sense of satisfaction that comes when the film is finished.
* [[Old Shame]]: For him at least, Alien 3.
* [[Old Shame]]: For him at least, Alien 3.
* [[Oscar Bait]]: ''[[The Curious Case of Benjamin Button]]'' was widely accused of this, [[Lighter and Softer|a sentimental, PG-13 fantasy/drama film]] with heavy similarities to (and the same screenwriter as) ''[[Forrest Gump]]'', standing in stark contrast to the [[Darker and Edgier|dark, edgy and subversive hard-R films]] that Fincher was known for. For better or worse, it worked: ''Benjamin Button'' received more Oscar nominations than all of Fincher's previous films combined.
* [[Oscar Bait]]: ''[[The Curious Case of Benjamin Button]]'' was widely accused of this, [[Lighter and Softer|a sentimental, PG-13 fantasy/drama film]] with heavy similarities to (and the same screenwriter as) ''[[Forrest Gump]]'', standing in stark contrast to the [[Darker and Edgier|dark, edgy and subversive hard-R films]] that Fincher was known for. For better or worse, it worked: ''Benjamin Button'' received more Oscar nominations than all of Fincher's previous films combined.

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A filmmaker highly acclaimed for his gritty, stylish films. Started out directing commercials and music videos, most notably "Vogue" by Madonna. His movies tend to be very dark, both visually and thematically, and to evoke sensations of Paranoia and Claustrophobia. Best known for Se7en, Fight Club, and The Social Network.


Fincher's directorial efforts:


Notable tropes in David Fincher's career and films include: