Bruce Campbell has the chin...
And he is, of course, Bruce Freakin' Campbell, which is a win in and of itself.Bruce Campbell has the chin...
Interestingly while looking at the original story published by The LA Times, they were getting their info from "three people with knowledge of the production who asked not to be identified because they were not authorized to speak about the situation publicly." Could be some political backstabbing behind the scenes or just crew members playing silly buggers perhaps? That or *gasp* the journalists aren't using reliable sources?!"During all stages of the filmmaking, Dredd has been a collaboration between a number of dedicated creative parties. From the outset we decided on an unorthodox collaboration to make the film. This situation has been misinterpreted. To set the record straight, Pete was not fired and remains a central part of the collaboration, and Alex is not seeking a co-director credit. We are all extremely proud of the film we have made, and respectfully suggest that it is judged on viewing when its released next year."
Out of curiosity, why are Judges required to remain celibate?
Bryan Singer could get away with keeping a visor over James Marsden's face for most of his screen time because James Marsden isn't famous. If they'd cast Brad Pitt as Cyclops, it's a guarantee that he would've spent half the trilogy with his powers neutralized so he could show his eyes. You have to realize, we fans look at these things in terms of the characters and the internal story logic, but the studios are looking at them in terms of the star power and the profit potential. If it's an obscure or only moderately known character actor, then sure, keep the face hidden the whole movie, they don't care. But if it's someone famous, someone whose face alone is a money-earner, then they want that face to be visible.
Speaking of Judge Dredd, has anyone here read John Wagner's story America that he wrote for the Judge Dredd Megazine? I've read that in that, Dredd's "heroic" status is called into question and there are moments where he comes across more as a villain. What do other people think about this?
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