Good news: Gary says that Spike has final cut. And that Playtone is standing behind him. "There was an Alan Horn conversation where he said his vision and Spike's vision weren't on the same page," Goetzman said. "We support Spike's vision. We're helping him make the vision he wants to make."Man, why do studios have to be such a-holes? Unsurprisingly, the answer is because the studios are run largely by a-holes.
Goetzman does cop to technical problems on the picture - "Spike wanted to do things low tech. He wanted big animatronic Wild Things in the jungle, which look great. As you go deeper in the jungle and weather sets in... We misjudged that, production-wise."
He dismissed rumors that the film isn't kid friendly. "Kids are much smarter than [the studio types] think," Goetzman said. "Spike won't talk down to kids. He's got a kid's soul."
August 06, 2008
'Where the Wild Things Are': Good News, Depressing News
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