They most likely think that replacing the director and screenwriters will be sufficient, and that's probably a good call. They'll try to hold on to the cast.
I don't understand the problem people have with the movie's direction at all. I thought Campbell took a rather thin story and made it feel about as substantive and polished as it could possibly be.
They can't dump him if he's already said he won't return (which he has.)
They can't dump him if he's already said he won't return (which he has.)
Campbell would not necessarily be to blame for things like the asteroid field, especially if he's merely a "director-for-hire." A for hire director might not be quite as hands on with the art or effects department as we've been led to believe when watching docs about George Lucas or Jon Favreau. That scene might be halfway rendered by the time he sees it and goes "...an asteroid belt!?! Between the Earth and sun? No!" "That'll cost 3 million bucks to fix, Mr. Campbell." "Fuck it. perfect."
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I disagree. Campbell's to blame. From the thumb's up of Hal's Father at the moment of explosion to the nonsensical placement of the asteroid belt....
That's such a non-issue I palm the nearest face whenever someone brings it up.Campbell would not necessarily be to blame for things like the asteroid field.
People have figured out they were in the wrong place. But really, who cares? Of all the movie's problems, that was the least of them.
What the fuck's the deal with the asteroids - I didn't pay any attention to that. I take it they were in the wrong place or something?
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