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Fincher's directorial efforts:
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* ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien 3]]'' ([[Creator Backlash|disowned]] due to [[Executive Meddling]])
* ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien 3]]'' ([[Creator Backlash|disowned]] due to [[Executive Meddling]])
* ''[[Se7en]]''
* ''[[Se7en]]''
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* ''[[The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo]]'' (2011 American adaptation)
* ''[[The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo]]'' (2011 American adaptation)
* ''[[House of Cards (British series)]]'' (Pilot of [[Cultural Translation|American adaptation]] of the series)
* ''[[House of Cards (British series)]]'' (Pilot of [[Cultural Translation|American adaptation]] of the series)
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=== Notable tropes in David Fincher's career and films include: ===
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* [[Award Bait]]: ''[[The Curious Case of Benjamin Button]]'' is generally regarded as such.
* [[Award Bait]]: ''[[The Curious Case of Benjamin Button]]'' is generally regarded as such.
* [[Berserk Button]]: '''Never''' mention ''Alien 3'' in front of this gentleman.
* [[Berserk Button]]: '''Never''' mention ''Alien 3'' in front of this gentleman.

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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:

David Fincher provides examples of the following tropes: