| Juan Carlos Fresnadillo wisely leaves the Crow |
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| Thursday, 20 October 2011 | ||||||
The Crow has been trying to get the ball rolling all year and it just hit another, big, roadbump on the road to production with 28 Weeks Later director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo exiting production for presumably greener, and less emo, endeavors.
Usually I’m the guy who doesn’t easily dismiss the prospect of a remake. No, I don’t think that they’re ALL crap. A lot are really entertaining and are released at a time that makes their ideas are fresh and new again. The Crow just didn’t sit right with me when it was announced earlier in the year and made me feel like it was burdened with one bad idea after another including early rumors that claimed that “Marky” Mark Wahlberg was in the running for the title role.
I had hoped that Fresnadillo’s participation in the movie would help bring in brighter ideas and help change my overall outlook on the project but his departure does the exact opposite and reaffirms my fears and suspicions. I’m hoping that there’s some truth to his involvement in the Highlander reboot and that this idea for the Crow gets scrapped and put back in the oven until the ideas are developed well enough.
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The Crow has been trying to get the ball rolling all year and it just hit another, big, roadbump on the road to production with 28 Weeks Later director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo exiting production for presumably greener, and less emo, endeavors.







