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That wasn't her fault. Blame Ridley and Damon.
Well not all of us actually disliked Prometheus, I know we're the minority but we're still here, ya know kinda like the small civilization of underground dwellers in Demolition Man, you want to think we don't exist but we come out in the daylight once in a while.She was in Prometheus too and we all know how well that went.
Again, the decision to film these scenes was made during the initial shoot when they started to run behind schedule. These scenes were suppose to be shot on sound stages in South Africa, but Miller needed an extra couple of weeks to film car chases in Namibia. Rather than extending their stay in Africa through the Xmas holidays, I guess they decided it would be cheaper to do it back home. I've heard that the huge sets built in SA were torn down unused, with possibly some of it shipped back to Australia.after 12 months you dont decide to shoot new scenes. something is still wrong.
I'll see this for Tom Hardy... but god damn, what are the chances of this being good? This is a total disaster.
they couldnt shoot in australia or on sound stages at that time?
I know someone who worked on the film. He had a lovely time hanging out on the shoot... which is good, because there was a lot of hanging out.
From his account, the stars didn't get along. There was a lot of attitude. They showed up late, or left early. Shooting always began later than expected. Production fell way, way behind.
The day scheduled for film to end shooting arrived, the movie wasn't done, and the studio said, "Okay. That's it," and shooting ended.
The movie simply isn't finished.
I don't think this is about tinkering or re-shoots (though there may be that). From the story I heard, it's about about shooting the rest of the script -- because the movie isn't shot yet.
To be fair, he ultimately directed only the action scenes in Beyond Thunderdome.
To be fair, he ultimately directed only the action scenes in Beyond Thunderdome.
It was not logistically viable. It was Xmas. They would have to come back in January, and much of the cast and crew wasn't going to be available then.redhawk not before they started filming. at the end of the production they couldnt spend another 3 weeks filming there?
The scene they are shooting this November is basically the same scene they did not get a chance to shoot last November. No major deviations from what was already planned.it looks like they are not having reshoots but extra scenes to fix a hole in their movie. which means that they dont like the story. 20 years of blockbusters and WB doesnt know how to make an action movei with 3 acts?
Like Gilliam, much of it is bad luck. Writer's strike (JLA). Iraq War (Mad Max 2003). Rainy Weather (Mad Max 2010). These things are out of his control.i think Miller is a good director. i think the guy has talent. but he has to be f... kidding. why does he always have problems? is he eccentric or antisocial?
The movie was co-directed by some stage director named George Ogilvie. Miller wanted him to help due to the death of Byron Kennedy. Even if Miller directed the whole thing, I don't think it would have turned out much different.What do you mean? Was BT ghost-directed by someone else?
That is my prediction as well.I'm predicting that it'll come out in March 2015.
When a guy who comes from a family of billionaires says things are extravagant you know they must be tossing some serious money around.QUESTION: Was the Justice League thing a good education for you as a young actor, having that big budget film not go?
Yeah, yeah. It was amazing as a young actor to even get to experience that kind of a budget. I think that they were talking about, I mean this could be hearsay, who knows, but I think the budget was close to $300 million. I don't know the specifics, but it was huge, huge to the point where I remember being down in Australia and they were just throwing money around. Just like, “Wherever the whole cast wants to go to dinner every night? Sure. Pay with this wad of cash.” It was extravagant and then to have it all fall apart was a really good reality check. It's like, “Hey, nothing in this business is real. Don't forget that.” It's like, “Oh, yeah, right, right.”