Ouais moi aussi mais là ils vont quand même affronter les pirates de toutes les mers du monde
Et puis il y a lui:
Et ça c'est que du bonheur
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Lucas c'est tabou aussi tiens!
Finalement pas si pressé de mettre un terme à sa saga, George Lucas (le gros mauvais) avait annoncé la production d'une série télé Star Wars qui succéderait à sa dernière trilogie. Il semble désormais qu'il s'agisse de deux films de 2 heures chacun retraçant les aventures de « personnages du même milieu que les Skywalker ».
nydailynews a écrit:Weinstein's film tactics draw French resistance
A little children's movie has stirred up a full-scale word war between film mogul Harvey Weinstein and filmmaker Luc Besson.
"I've worked in the movie business for 30 years now," Besson told SuicideGirls.com interviewer Robert Epstein when asked why his "Arthur and the Invisibles" did so poorly in America. The Weinstein Company, Besson said, "was the worst I have worked with in my entire life, in any country."
The French auteur said Weinstein went too far in "changing" the French fantasy for an American audience. But Weinstein, who brought on everybody from Madonna to Snoop Dogg for the English-language version, says Besson is the problem.
"He's out of his mind," Weinstein told us from the Cannes Film Festival. Weinstein, whose changes made "Arthur" a success in the U.K., accused the director of enriching himself by "lying about his budget," which Besson claimed was $86 million. "I'll write a $1 million check to the charity of his choice if he can prove that really was his budget. He's a has-been."
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