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Post subject: Re: The Cinematic Motion Picture News Thread
Posted: Thu March 31, 2022 3:29 am
NYUCK NYUCK NYUCK
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32245 Location: Buenos Aires
tragabigzanda wrote:
Jorge wrote:
BurtReynolds wrote:
Brain injury disturbs me more than anything health related.
Yes brain injury is really scary, and this reminds me: Yesterday I learned that a guy I know in NYC had a really bad fall in his apartment leading to severe traumatic brain injury. He also got pneumonia and covid and had to be intubated for a week. He's stable and no longer intubated. Apparently he's "made a lot of progress, he is currently able to blink and do tracking with his eyes." That really shook me, that the idea of making a lot of progress is that he's able to blink on his own. Who knows what the future holds for that guy, all because of a fall. Terrifying
Just days before Bruce Willis was scheduled to turn up on the set of one of his latest action films, the director of the project sent out an urgent request: Make the movie star’s part smaller.
“It looks like we need to knock down Bruce’s page count by about 5 pages,” Mike Burns, the director of “Out of Death,” wrote in a June 2020 email to the film’s screenwriter. “We also need to abbreviate his dialogue a bit so that there are no monologues, etc.”
According to those who have worked with the elder Willis on his recent films, the actor has been exhibiting signs of decline in recent years. In interviews with The Times this month, nearly two dozen people who were on set with the actor expressed concern about Willis’ well-being.
These individuals questioned whether the actor was fully aware of his surroundings on set, where he was often paid $2 million for two days of work, according to documents viewed by The Times.
Burns was one of a handful of people who knew Willis was struggling with his memory, but he said he was unaware of the severity of the actor’s condition until June 2020, when he was directing his first film, “Out of Death.” It was among 22 films Willis did in four years.
“After the first day of working with Bruce, I could see it firsthand and I realized that there was a bigger issue at stake here and why I had been asked to shorten his lines,” Burns said. On that film, Burns was tasked with compressing all of Willis’ scenes — about 25 pages of dialogue — into one day of filming, which he said was exceedingly difficult. At the end of the day, Burns felt conflicted.
Last fall, Burns was offered the chance to direct another Willis film, “Wrong Place,” but he was worried about the actor’s health.
Burns said he called one of Willis’ associates and asked him: “How’s Bruce?” Burns said he was told that Willis was “a whole different person ... way better than last year.” “I took him at his word,” Burns said.
But when they started filming the movie last October, “I didn’t think he was better; I thought he was worse,” Burns said.
Jesse V. Johnson, who directed the low-budget film “White Elephant,” first worked with Willis decades ago when he was a stuntman. But when the filmmaker and the actor met briefly before shooting began in Georgia last April, “it was clear that he was not the Bruce I remembered,” Johnson said.
Concerned about Willis’ mental state, he said he approached the actor’s team — which is led by his assistant-turned-handler Stephen J. Eads — and bluntly asked about the actor’s condition.
“They stated that he was happy to be there, but that it would be best if we could finish shooting him by lunch and let him go early,” Johnson recalled of the conversation. Filmmakers proceeded to quickly film the actor’s parts, even as Willis questioned where he was: “I know why you’re here, and I know why you’re here, but why am I here?” two crew members said he asked aloud.
“It was less of an annoyance and more like: ‘How do we not make Bruce look bad?’” one of the crew members said. “Someone would give him a line and he didn’t understand what it meant. He was just being puppeted.”
Post subject: Re: The Cinematic Motion Picture News Thread
Posted: Thu March 31, 2022 1:52 pm
I've been POOSSTTIiiEEnngeeaahh
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 1:53 pm Posts: 10255 Location: in the air tonight
It also means that someone has been pushijg him into doing all these movies the last few years, to an exploitative degree. I count 21 movies in 2020, 2021, and 2022. It doesn't seem like Bruce in that condition could've been pushing himself for that kind of activiity
Post subject: Re: The Cinematic Motion Picture News Thread
Posted: Mon May 02, 2022 10:52 pm
jeeeesus relax already
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:10 pm Posts: 36098
im confident enough on her with this movie. Booksmart worst moments were coming mostly from the script, and she got some visual ideas or showed some chops there.
Post subject: Re: The Cinematic Motion Picture News Thread
Posted: Mon May 02, 2022 11:13 pm
Production Police
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 47034 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
VinylGuy wrote:
im confident enough on her with this movie. Booksmart worst moments were coming mostly from the script, and she got some visual ideas or showed some chops there.
Oh she (or her DP) has some visual chops. But the story was vacant. And there so many musical montages. This looks like potentially more of the same.
Post subject: Re: The Cinematic Motion Picture News Thread
Posted: Mon May 02, 2022 11:46 pm
jeeeesus relax already
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:10 pm Posts: 36098
tragabigzanda wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
im confident enough on her with this movie. Booksmart worst moments were coming mostly from the script, and she got some visual ideas or showed some chops there.
Oh she (or her DP) has some visual chops. But the story was vacant. And there so many musical montages. This looks like potentially more of the same.
he DP is amazing too, but there was a search on that movie. It looks great. The new one too and the framing seems really cool too.
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