Leaves of Grass – SXSW Interview with Ed Norton and Tim Blake Nelson
March 14, 2010 – 9:06 am | One Comment

Killerfilm sat down with director Tim Blake Nelson, and star Edward Norton to discuss their lastest film, Leaves of Grass. The film is a dark comedy in which Edward Norton plays two roles – …

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The rewriting of Spider-Man 4

Submitted by Jon Peters on July 9, 2009 – 11:35 am3 Comments

Gary Ross, director of Seabiscuit and Pleasantville, is set to rewrite the upcoming Sam Riami directed Spider-Man 4. This will be the third attempted rewrite on the script, with one done by James Vaderbilt and David Lindsay-Abaire. Not that this means much, other than trying to perfect the film, and hey, after the very lukewarm Spider-Man 3, I’m all for trying to make this new one better. It just seems odd.

Everyone’s friendly neighborhood Spider-Man will swing back into theaters May 6th, 2011.

Source: Variety

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3 Comments »

  • Matt Keith says:

    They probably have to rewrite the script b/c in each one of them it involves Parker finding Mary Jane’s corpse in his bedroom, but seriously I have no hope for this film at all anymore…the more I hear the less I care.

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  • Jon says:

    I hope they have Shocker, Mysterio or Lizard. I’m place some money on Vulture.

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    Matt Keith Reply:

    I think using The Lizard(and ONLY The Lizard) is a must b/c they have already setup Dr.Connors…its now or never.

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