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re: F4 reboot-Internet Famous thread.UPDATE-8/11 Kinberg:"No crossover,tricky IP"
Posted on 12/23/14 at 6:04 pm to CrazyCrawfish
Posted on 12/23/14 at 6:04 pm to CrazyCrawfish
Apparently the house trashing story is making the twitter rounds....
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Meanwhile, today's fanboy gossip? When filmmakers behave badly & trash their house.
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Posted on 1/14/15 at 10:38 pm to RonBurgundy
The M/TV board is being cited as a source by joblo.com and dailysuperheroes.com. Congrats guys, we're legit now.
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Now, we are hearing the pretty quiet production may have been anything but. Tiger Droppings has run a story claiming that Josh Trank mistreated the crew and trashed the set to the point that Fox CEO Jim Gianopulos had to travel to the location to apologize in person to the owners. The sources also claim that Trank will not be involved with the film's sequel. Some clarifying statements had the sets that Trank "trashed" being ones he was using as living quarters during production and not actual shooting sets. The damage may have been in the thousands of dollars range, not catastrophic damage to expensive production sets.
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According to a number of thread posts on Tiger Droppings from staff associated with the project and their close ones, during the filming, Josh Trank had damaged property of the movie’s set in Baton Rouge worth no less than a few thousands of dollars. One of those posts claims that the director had trashed things so badly that the Chairman and CEO of Fox, Jim Gianopulos had to make an immediate visit to the spot apologizing in person to the owners of Celtic Media Center, where the sets were built.
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