Monday, 19 March 2012

Interviews: Joss Whedon, Tim Burton and more

Joss Whedon spoke to Collider about The Avengers, including what kinds of things have been cut from the film: "At some point you stop looking beyond The Avengers movie at your own stuff, you don’t look at that horizon you look at this movie and you go, ‘You know what, The Avengers are more important than I am so these things that I’m obsessed with aren’t necessarily moving the story forward, and therefore they are baggage.’"



Ewan McGregor talked to /Film about Salmon Fishing in the Yemen and his chemistry with Emily Blunt: "You just either get on or you don’t and in my experience I suppose because of the way I and most people go about this, you’re all excited to be making the film and you know what your part is and the job you need to do. If you are working with someone who is as fun as Emily Blunt, it’s easy. She had me laughing for like three months."



Video interview from IFC with the cast of The Cabin in the Woods:
http://www.ifc.com/fix/2012/03/sxsw-2012-cabin-in-the-woods-cast

 



Tim Burton chatted to Total Film about Dark Shadows and its dysfunctional family: "I think all families are pretty weird… We’ve just tried to link the supernatural elements into real issues that families face: like the feelings of a teenager growing up, when your body’s changing and you’re angry at everybody; or the challenge of trying to keep the family together – whether they’re alive or dead!"



The cast and crew of Prometheus spoke to the press at WonderCon 2012. Screenwriter Damon Lindelof said: "I think that there’s a quiet suspense to the movie. It really takes its time. If you have a master filmmaker who’s working with incredibly talented actors, you just have to say, “We’re going to be patient. We do not need to have things exploding, every 10 minutes.” It’s a little bit of an old school approach to filmmaking, in that it trusts the audience to have a little bit of patience."

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