We've given him more money and, even more importantly, more time for him to work on the film," Horn said. "We'd like to find a common ground that represents Spike's vision but still offers a film that really delivers for a broad-based audience. We obviously still have a challenge on our hands. But I wouldn't call it a problem, simply a challenge. No one wants to turn this into a bland, sanitized studio movie. This is a very special piece of material and we're just trying to get it right."
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Warner Bros. chief Alan Horn has finally commented on the whole Where the Wild Things are fiasco. While its a bit more promising it looks like we are no where close to seeing the final film.
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