'Bohemian Rhapsody' Film Halts Production/Bryan Singer Sacked
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Day dop · Member since
Ah, the kid from The Elephant Man film.
matt z · Member since
Well. ..no surprise after being only represented by a lawyer. ...Singer's being SUED again for allegedly raping a 17 yr old in 03
You'd think these people would bring someone to court for criminal charges but. ...ah.....the love of money
conundrumme · Member since
Remember when Singer said he needed to care for a sick parent & take care of his own health? 1) If his mother's health in NJ is so poor, why is he already in LA? 2) Singer doesn't seem like a person w/ health problems in the interview - S: https://twitter.com/AnOpenSecret/status/939152569418608641
Campea received this tweet: "If they do get a new director for Bohemian Rhapsody I don't want it to have any reshoots that can potentially make this film bad".
John Campea replied:
"Reshoots don't make a film bad. Reshoots are trying to correct something that is bad. So one thing this can present Fox an opportunity with... If there is something they didn't quite like in the film, the way it was coming together. Pherhaps this is something that gives them an opportunity to go back and fix it. "
And about directing credits he stated: John Campea (canadian producer) do not think the movie is in danger at all. And Singer can still be credited as producer unless there is major re-shoots. Its not up to Fox to decide who gets directing credits. Directors Guild of America (DGA) have the final say. And if there is not big changes to the movie Singer will get the credits. If they reshoot a lot scenes he may share the credits with the new producer.
I don't write off this movie yet at all. Creative differences (Malek vs Singer vs Fox) is something we as Queen fans should know can lead to great results. In Queen there were lots of differences, and it often made the quality control much better. Hopefully this can be the case for this movie as well.
dysan · Member since
I think films that have a story that are rewritten after filming / new director comes in etc usually suffer or do feel a bit chopped and changed (especially when there is public speculation / confirmation about what the differences are.
However, because of the nature of this - a 'rockumentary', if you will, a less cohesive feel might work.
conundrumme · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Another Roger (re) wrote:[/b]
Campea received this tweet: "If they do get a new director for Bohemian Rhapsody I don't want it to have any reshoots that can potentially make this film bad".
John Campea replied:
"Reshoots don't make a film bad. Reshoots are trying to correct something that is bad. So one thing this can present Fox an opportunity with... If there is something they didn't quite like in the film, the way it was coming together. Pherhaps this is something that gives them an opportunity to go back and fix it. "[/QUOTE]
Just look at Justice League and its reshoots - laughable really. I really don't care if they did an overhaul and re-write the script if need be. They just need to get it right.
Wilki Amieva · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira wrote:[/b]
It is all due to Rami Malek's bad singing voice. One of the production big bosses said "This singer is going to ruin the movie. We have to get another one".
A manager misheard that and fired Bryan Singer to please the boss.
It happens in business all the time. Tough luck.[/QUOTE]
HAHAHAHAHA!!! Great one, Ogre-.
Wilki Amieva · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Dr Magus wrote:[/b]
Bring in Terry Gilliam to direct.
Then i'll watch it.[/QUOTE]
Well, Jim Beach was manager to Month Python...
Wilki Amieva · Member since
I'll just wait for the documentary about the film. I'm sure it will perform better than the actual movie.
matt z · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Wilki Amieva wrote:[/b]
I'll just wait for the documentary about the film. I'm sure it will perform better than the actual movie.[/QUOTE]