Is there anyone more pathetic than him?
They call him Cryborg for a reason!
shareHe is pathetic indeed and i dont believe him at all
shareAt some point after ranting on social media can't he just f off.
shareHow can he be a victim when he seems like a whiny piece of crap? because he is crap.
shareBlatantly making accusations without specific details.
shareJoss Whedon
shareI think he has case. Same with Leonard Roberts. Tho i think they are pushing with Rege jean Page saying Geoff Johns wouldn't cast a black actor as Superman's grandfather. Is that where we are now complaining about white characters having white family members?
shareHe has no case. A new director replaced the outgoing guy. The new guy had a mandate to drastically change the tone of the movie so that is what he did.
Yes it basically wrote Fischer's character out of the movie. Tough shit pal, that is how it works.
So again he has no case, because there is no case to make. WB is not under any obligation to make a character the actor approves of.
That’s pretty much the bottom line.
It’s crazy... Shocked he went for the jugular/WB heads over something that almost every actor has dealt with. Most of them, I’m sure, hated it too but rolled with the punches. Especially early on in one’s career.
Having your scenes butchered &/or cut-out altogether would for sure suck, but damn he went all in & just “Trank’d” himself & his career over it... At least he was still in the movie. And, it’s a shitty movie to boot. Not like he just lost his academy award winning scene to the cutting room floor or anything.
This was a huge break for him.
Going from a relatively unknown actor - straight to a having a staring role in a Hollywood “blockbuster”.
He's a lunatic who can't comprehend what's racist, he's a madman who won't listen to reason, when you disagree with him or correct him he'll rage at you like a whinny toddler.
shareFilm industry is is full of filmmakers who are hard arses so it's nothing new and people don't call some of their angry or strict behaviour as abuse.
Director John Boorman took Burt Reynolds aside at a first studio showing of Deliverance to tell him that "Burts best scene" had to be cut to allow Jon Voight to takeover the story as lead. Burt said it killed him emotionally but he accepted Boormans decision.
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