Peter Jackson's ‘The Lovely Bones’ Plagued by More Hilarious Problems
5/1/08 at 5:00 PM

Photo illustration: Everett Bogue; Photos: iStockphoto (heaven, martini), Getty Images
But that's not the only hilarious on-set argument currently making news! Susan Sarandon — evidently upset over the way she was directed to play her character (Susie Salmon's grandmother) as a chain-smoking alcoholic — gave Bones this ringing endorsement at the Speed Racer premiere on Tuesday:
"I play the comic relief, an alcoholic grandmother — my first grandma — but she doesn't really seem like a real grandmother because she has a lot of hair and jewelery and nails and liquor. I don't think I ever talk without a cigarette and a drink in my hand... Peter Jackson is really a nice guy and very interesting. It was really a very different way of working. We had a good time, I'm really curious to see what it's like because he kept pushing me to be more and more extreme and sometimes that's when you make your big mistakes so I'm not sure how it will come off — it will be interesting to see it from the point of view of the audience.”
Yikes! As much as we're looking forward to Lovely Bones, we think we're actually more excited to see the making-of featurette on DVD's bonus disc.
Lovely Bones Hits A Snag [Flicks.co.nz via /Film]
Speed Racer Premiere Report [Empire]
Earlier: So How Is Peter Jackson's Script for ‘The Lovely Bones’?
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