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For everyone's information Roger Friedman, the guy who wrote the article above, was fired by Fox last year for reviewing the leaked copy of Wolverine.

For everyone's information Roger Friedman, the guy who wrote the article above, was fired by Fox last year for reviewing the leaked copy of Wolverine.
You sound like me a few years ago...This is the problem I have with rumors. Instead of waiting to find out who is cast in a certain role, some site has to get "the scoop" and post something ahead of its time.
How do we know Ben Walker was ever even Beast in the first place? Because some site told us?
I'm tired of rumors. They're annoying, because then people just get worked up over nonsense, like now. I'll wait for official announcements. Until then I'm keeping my distance.
For everyone's information Roger Friedman, the guy who wrote the article above, was fired by Fox last year for reviewing the leaked copy of Wolverine.
This is the problem I have with rumors. Instead of waiting to find out who is cast in a certain role, some site has to get "the scoop" and post something ahead of its time.
How do we know Ben Walker was ever even Beast in the first place? Because some site told us?
I'm tired of rumors. They're annoying, because then people just get worked up over nonsense, like now. I'll wait for official announcements. Until then I'm keeping my distance.
We've just had that crap about Hutcherson being Spider-Man, then the very next day Garfield was announced for the part. The site that carried that Hutcherson article (and a certain other news site who then leapt in to repeat it and say they had also heard the same thing) looked extremely foolish the next day. Both are trying to cover themselves by saying Hutcherson WAS cast for a few hours but negotiations went wrong so Garfield was chosen. Is the needle on your BS detector twitching yet?!
I assume you're talking about Latino Review. Not sure what "other site" you are pointing to, but if it were me I would just list them. If you're going to talk smack about your colleagues you should man up and call them out.
Latino Review breaks stories. As a reader I would much rather read a website that breaks movie news over one that just reports news from other websites or scours magazines and post stories that haven't yet made the web for hit counts. Latino Review broke Routh as Superman, Bale as Batman, Ledger as the Joker just to name a few.
In regards to Hutcherson, not sure if you're out of the loop on what actually happened, but Hutcherson was pretty much cast over a couple months ago. Sony loved his screen test and it was phenomenal. I've seen it and I have it. WB blocked him from taking the role due to their options they had on him for Journey To The Center of the Earth 2. They werent' keen on an actor they had options on taking on the role of Spider-Man considering the WB/DC and Sony/Marvel "rivalry". Not to mention Spider-Man is coming out close to Batman 3, WB/DC certainly isn't afraid, but why not throw a wrench Sony/Marvel's plans if they can?
He's apparently officially out of the running now![]()
I'm sure any sites that reported the Hutcherson news, just hours before Garfield was announced, can fight their own battles. I'm not sure why you are acting as though personally wounded by what I said.
I am naturally wary of unconfirmed/unofficial reports online and shall remain so. For the Hutcherson report to be contradicted just hours later confirms that I am right to be cautious in what I believe and report. Just the other day a Hollywood filmmaker said to me that 'a lot of what is reported online is made-up stuff' (their exact words).
Curiously, even though you say I should 'call out' the sites whose reports I have doubted you then appear to attack my own site without naming it. For information, I (and my newspaper) get direct contact (via email, phone and mail) from all major studios and their PR firms. We got the Spider-Man casting announcement directly via email, from Sony's UK representatives, for instance. I did a check on my last 50 postings and found that one item was a review (of a Blu-ray), one was derived from a magazine article that i found interesting, 17 blogs were reports of stuff on other websites, and the majority of articles - the remaining 31 pieces - were from items sent to me directly, mostly by email. I get so much stuff sent to me I can hardly keep up with it, being a one-man show.
The bottom line is my journalistic training and instincts (and 20 years of experience in printed media) give me a healthy suspicion of rumours and claims. The internet generally gets away with far more than you could in the printed medium. I didn't want to get personal and start attacking other sites directly, and I generally want to keep it that way. At one time, my digital team discussed whether we should ever give ANY credit or weblink to unverified rumours (at the moment, I generally do name sites on my own site if i bother to report the rumour). For the same reason, most of the printed press do not give a lot of space to 'bomb scare' incidents, simply because those who create the dramas by phoney claims of a bomb are thriving on the attention.
Anyway, that's my stance on the matter. As I'm a trained newspaper journalist, I'm not a typical online blogger so my approach may seem different.
Incidentally, you may want to log and/or investigate the continual database errors that arise when trying to post a comment here. This is the third attempt I've had at posting this.
Not wounded, just puzzled. How can they fight their own battles when you're calling them out in a random thread on a forum? Last I checked, we can respond to any post of our choosing on SHH, so I am responding to yours.
Getting press releases and breaking news are two different things, heck I get press releases on TMT from studios and PR Firms.
Latino Review breaks news and has been for years, big news. You being a trained journalist straight out of the journalistic version of Juilliard for eleventeen years hasn't given you exclusives.
He is? Where did you hear this? If so, I hope they find a decent replacement. At least we still have Vaughn directing and McAvoy and Fassbender in the cast.