Sentences with phrase «extensive reshoots»

"Extensive reshoots" refers to the process of redoing or filming additional scenes for a movie or TV show after the principal photography has been completed. Full definition
Other films had it even worse — both «The Invasion» and «Jonah Hex» famously replaced their directors for extensive reshoots, with Oliver Hirschbiegel swapped out for James McTeigue on the former, and Jimmy Hayward for Francis Lawrence on the latter.
The film's director Ridley Scott did extensive reshoots of the film to replace Kevin Spacey who was accused of sexual harassment and assault amid the Weinstein fallout.
Away from the big screen, the production was also plagued by stories of bizarre on - set behaviour, with director Josh Trank accused of being «erratic» and «indecisive» before extensive reshoots were eventually ordered without his involvement.
Some films require extensive reshoots long after Territory has wrapped up its work on set.
With almost no relationship to the book beyond honouring its concept of a conflagration told in vignettes, it feels almost exactly like James L. Brooks's I'll Do Anything, which began life as a musical and ended up, after extensive reshoots and careening budget overages, song - free, yet whole somehow despite the trauma.
Despite being a prequel scandalized by extensive reshoots and featuring nary a Jedi to be found, Rogue One is one of the best Star Wars flicks to date — as well as the grittiest, darkest, and most grounded.
On top of this, Latino Review has a report about extensive reshoots that are going on right now.
The film also suffered from extensive reshoots, due to which the budget reportedly shot up to 350 million dollars, making it one of the most expensive films of all time.
Meanwhile, there have been rumors of Trank acting very unprofessionally behind - the - scenes, as well as extensive reshoots.
Extensive reshoots dramatically changed the geography of Scarif and the fates of a lot of the film's main characters.
The firestorm that occurred with the release of 2005's Dominion: The Prequel to the Exorcist became so intense that the studio insisted upon a new director to come in and do extensive reshoots that subsequently led to the release of a separate film directed by Renny Harlin Read the rest of this entry»
Enough column inches have already been dedicated to why All the Money in the World required extensive reshoots, but nothing can prepare you for the sheer volume of material Ridley Scott had to redo in order to deliver his film on time.
In short: it's an absolute mess, but it's also another film that is trying to save itself from disaster with what would seem to be extensive reshoots (resurrecting Tatum's character, and including more scenes of him and Dwayne Johnson, can't be a minor undertaking).
Whether you loved Justice League or hated it, one thing I think we can all pretty much agree on was that it was a major mistake for Warner Bros. to attempt to digitally remove Henry Cavill's Mission: Impossible — Fallout moustache from the film's extensive reshoots, resulting in a Superman that looked... well... hilariously bad, -LSB-...]
Now known for its extensive reshoots, «Fant4stic» was a notoriously troubled production from the start, with Trank and screenwriter / producer Simon Kinberg butting heads almost immediately.
In 2007, Oliver Hirschbiegel directed the least interesting version, subject to extensive reshoots and rewrites that never quite nailed it; and yet even this one is fascinating and often terrifying, attempting a sort of «A Clockwork Orange» message about what happens to humanity when you remove pesky emotions from the equation.
It will be hard for a quality film to emerge from the endless rewrites and extensive reshoots (not to...
Extensive reshoots and additional direction seemed to work in favor of Lucasfilm's very first Star Wars Anthology, Rogue One, so we can only hope the change in directors at the last minute (with Ron Howard taking over for Phil Lord and Chris Miller after shooting 90 % of the originally planned film) does the same.
It will be hard for a quality film to emerge from the endless rewrites and extensive reshoots (not to mention crazy run - ins with the law), but when Brad Pitt stars is in a zombie action movie, you have our attention.
And forget about any insight into the extensive reshoots — director Marc Forster's comments are even framed in such a way as to suggest World War Z's current ending was on deck from the start.
In the wake of Justice League, we look at the rise of extensive reshoots...
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