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This Is Why Directors Don't Talk Honestly About Their Films
You remember the childhood game Telephone? Internet blogs play it now.
What started as "Bryan Singer Looks Back at 'Superman Returns,'" became "Bryan Singer: Why 'Superman Returns' Didn't Work" and "'Superman Returns' Director Offers Mea Culpa," and finally "Bryan Singer Apologizes For 'Superman Returns.'"
Singer definitely didn't apologize. He sort of offered a mea culpa, but really he was just having an unusually candid conversation of the sort people don't have in interviews anymore because when they do, they wind up being taken out of context as "So and So Apologizes For Movie!" The conversation was with ComicBookMovie.com, where he was asked about the negative reaction to 2006's "Superman Returns." Here's what Singer said:
"I think that 'Superman Returns' was a bit nostalgic and romantic, and I don't think that was what people were expecting, especially in the summer. What»
- Matt Singer
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Thresh and Rue Cast In ‘The Hunger Games’
Director Gary Ross has just cast two important supporting roles in his adaptation of the Suzanne Collins book The Hunger Games. He'd already announced that Oscar-nominee Jennifer Lawrence would play Katniss Everdeen [1], the main character, and that her main men - Peeta and Gale [2] - would be portrayed by Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth respectively. But that's just the tip of the iceberg.In the story, the government selects two children, called "tributes," from each of the 12 districts to compete in the titular games, a televised battle to the death. Katniss and Peeta are from District 12 and now the District 11 tributes Thresh, a big, burly male and Rue, a small but capable female, have been given faces. They'll be portrayed by newcomers Dayo Okeniyi and Amanda Stenberg. Read more after the jump.Entertainment Weekly [3] exclusively broke the casting news, which was then announced on the official Hunger Games Facebook page [4].According to EW,»
- Germain Lussier
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