No, Whedon couldn't have made a better movie (but that's because Whedon is a wanker). I'm saying Whedon glommed onto this project because he thinks it's his ticket to becoming a top-level Hollywood player (and he may be right). Sort of like how Raimi jumped on Spider-Man, or Jackson on Lord of the Rings, except those two were only seeking validation as directors. Whedon wants to be a brand, like Cameron or Spielberg.
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