Fury Road was a huge success so you’d think the studio would be happy.
https://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/movies/bitter-court-battle-over-mad-max-fury-road-blocks-two-new-movies-20180412-p4z98o.html
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Fury Road was a huge success so you’d think the studio would be happy.
https://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/movies/bitter-court-battle-over-mad-max-fury-road-blocks-two-new-movies-20180412-p4z98o.html
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Kaisfatdad says
That article is a fascinating insight into the wheelings and dealings behind the scenes in the movie world.
Not least the fact that the studio was unhappy about the certificate the film received.
“Warner Bros alleged that instead of a 120-minute movie that was rated R in the US – MA 15+ in Australia – the contract required the company to make a 100-minute movie that was rated no harder than PG-13.”
Lodestone of Wrongness says
https://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/movies/bitter-court-battle-over-mad-max-fury-road-blocks-two-new-movies-20180412-p4z98o.htm
Junior Wells says
thanks Lodes
dai says
There is a box for links in the initial post. For some reason replies are different.