Last January, The Hollywood Reporter ran a story claiming that the then untitled Spider-Man reboot would have a lowly budget of $80 Million. Not exactly a lot for a 3D superhero movie, so many assumed it was a mistake or early figure. Well, it looks like the sceptics were right! Check out what actor Richard Norton had to say while talking to Moviehole. "Unfortunately I can’t say much right now because I’m not allowed to. However I can say it was mostly stunt work. I doubt you’ll even recognise me. I play a Swat guy but it’s a small part. I was on-set for four weeks and the experience was just phenomenal...it’s a $220 million budget movie!" "Vic Armstrong was the second unit director and it was great working with him. Andy Armstrong, his brother, was the stunt coordinator and an old friend. Andy’s the...
- 5/17/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Mel Gibson may be off playing with Beavers (his new film directed by Jodie Foster) and cussing Jewish people but that hasn't stopped George Miller from trying to get started on the anticipated Mad Max sequels. Australian actor, martial-arts expert and stuntman Richard Norton has joined the cast, joining Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron. Now in an interview, Norton confirmed his casting and revealed details about the villain. "We were meant to be f…...
- 5/17/2011
- Horrorbid
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