It's too bad what's happening with the studio, though -- Ed's not happy with the final cut, so he's not doing any promotion for it and has alledgedly run off to be by himself somewhere. I dunno, that's what I read. But it's clear that he thought he would have more say in what the final product would be. He's done this sort of thing before, with American History X. It's typical, really, because I think he's such a strong creative personality (*snrk* I just looked up his horoscope sign and he's a Leo), and when he's involved with something major and something he's passionate about, he's going to want some control over it. And when he gets screwed over like this, he'll retalliate.
Oh really? I hadn't heard but then I've been avoiding reading too much about all the comic book movies out this year in case my expectations get too high, easily done. I did notice some missing scenes but I only know that because some of them were in the trailer. Same thing happened with Superman Returns but I still loved it. The Incredible Hulk seems to have done well at the box office, but to get the best feedback he needs to go into a cinema and watch the audience which he claimed he would be doing anyway *grin*
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It's too bad what's happening with the studio, though -- Ed's not happy with the final cut, so he's not doing any promotion for it and has alledgedly run off to be by himself somewhere. I dunno, that's what I read. But it's clear that he thought he would have more say in what the final product would be. He's done this sort of thing before, with American History X. It's typical, really, because I think he's such a strong creative personality (*snrk* I just looked up his horoscope sign and he's a Leo), and when he's involved with something major and something he's passionate about, he's going to want some control over it. And when he gets screwed over like this, he'll retalliate.
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