McG: Terminated?
The franchise's new owners don't need to honor McG's rights-of-first-refusal deal to direct any sequels, says an awesome judge.
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The franchise's new owners don't need to honor McG's rights-of-first-refusal deal to direct any sequels, says an awesome judge.
His perfection-seeking directing style simply got the better of him.
We're not sure this is it, but hey, at least it's something.
'Terminator Salvation' and 'Watchmen' were both allegedly made stinkers by fanboy-appeasing filmmakers — what's next?
Does this un-conquer the Uncanny Valley? You decide!
Plus: Paris Hilton continues to be misunderstood.
McG: "I have an Irish curse and I think we’re all familiar with exactly how [I'm endowed]."
Explains director McG: "We thought, 'Well, that would be ridiculous to make it tough for kids to go see this movie.'''
So sayeth McG, "If he’s up for it, we can both reveal ourselves on the Spartacus steps at Universal and put the question to rest."
We're not sure how to feel about this.
"But let's make everything clear. Our union, SAG, does not allow us to have real sex."
According to a co-star, Arnold will indeed have a cameo.
It appears that WB has forced McG to edit 'Terminator Salvation' for a PG-13 rating.
McG may have a huge hit on his hands. McG, we said, McG!
"I make no excuses ... I was way out of order, I acted like a punk."