Movieline The
screenwriter (Jurassic Park, Indiana Jones: The Return of a Legend) and
director of this week's Premium Rush told Movieline that speculation
that the media scandal involving Kristen Stewart, her Twilight co-star
and reported off-screen beau Robert Pattinson and her Snow White and the
Huntsman director Rupert Sanders is somehow good for business is "a
cynical response" to the situation. "The people involved in any kind of
scandal like that might want to respond, Who gives a shit? I didn’t say
you could eat my head. You know?" Koepp told me.
His writing partner on Premium Rush agreed: "I think historically scandal has never done well for movies." (Movieline will post an interview with both regarding their new film on Friday.) When I asked Koepp what he made of the media frenzy surrounding Stewart, Sanders and Pattinson, he replied: "I think it was sad for all involved."
His writing partner on Premium Rush agreed: "I think historically scandal has never done well for movies." (Movieline will post an interview with both regarding their new film on Friday.) When I asked Koepp what he made of the media frenzy surrounding Stewart, Sanders and Pattinson, he replied: "I think it was sad for all involved."
Koepp
was hired by Universal to write a script to Snow White and the Huntsman
but explained that he departed the project on friendly terms because
the producers wanted to pursue a different direction. "I felt like there
was a good path with her, but they wanted to explore a different thing I
had no ideas for," said Koepp, who told me he couldn't picture SWATH 2
without Stewart and, therefore, "couldn't follow through." Koepp
observed that the proliferation of social media has made it difficult
for just about anyone, not just Twilight cast members to maintain
privacy. "In the past — in the long past now — actors were able to keep
their private lives much more separate," the filmmaker said. "Now, no
one really has a private life. I don’t think its just actors. I have
teenage sons and they’re of the social media generation. That sort of
living out loud is just weird to me. "I can’t understand why you would
want so much of yourself revealed to just anyone, because it is
inevitably — inevitably — a target of derision. It’s impersonal, but
hurtful," he said. "You see people really get hurt by Facebook attacks.
Particularly
in the junior high sort of level." Noting that "Hollywood kind of is
junior high," albeit with more money and drugs, Koepp added: "There’s a
lot of pain out there for people who are exposed. I feel very bad for
actors in that regard. I think it’s a suckie part of the job and, when
people say, Well, you asked for it — no they didn’t. "They asked for a
bunch of other stuff and were willing to make a bunch of other
sacrifices," he said. "Just because you’re in the public eye doesn’t
mean that you agree that there will be a complete abrogation of
decency."
Via Gossip_Dance
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