"All Eyez On Me" filmmakers and famed director John Singleton are beefing over the version of the movie Singleton wanted to make -- and now we have the script at the center of the feud. TMZ obtained several pages from a 2014 draft written by Singleton, and it includes a scene where prison guards lock Tupac in the library, and turn the other way while other inmates assault him. When you read it ... there's a clear insinuation Tupac gets raped.
- 6/25/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Movie bosses are facing a race against time to re-edit Daniel Craig's new film Dream House so it can be released without a restrictive age rating in the U.S.
Film regulators in America slapped an R-rating on the horror movie, in which Craig and his new real-life wife Rachel Weisz play a couple living in a haunted property. It means viewers under the age of 17 must be accompanied by an adult.
Officials at the Motion Picture Association ratings board said the movie required the rating because of "some violence" - but chiefs at Morgan Creek Productions are planning to make changes to the final edit so it can be released with a PG-13 classification.
Executive Vice President of marketing Greg Mielcarz tells The Wrap, "They gave us a list of several things in the movie that they thought should be cut. We're going to... work with them together to ensure that we receive a PG-13."
The film is set for release in September.
Film regulators in America slapped an R-rating on the horror movie, in which Craig and his new real-life wife Rachel Weisz play a couple living in a haunted property. It means viewers under the age of 17 must be accompanied by an adult.
Officials at the Motion Picture Association ratings board said the movie required the rating because of "some violence" - but chiefs at Morgan Creek Productions are planning to make changes to the final edit so it can be released with a PG-13 classification.
Executive Vice President of marketing Greg Mielcarz tells The Wrap, "They gave us a list of several things in the movie that they thought should be cut. We're going to... work with them together to ensure that we receive a PG-13."
The film is set for release in September.
- 7/7/2011
- WENN
The MPAA Appeals Board ruled against Morgan Creek Productions on Wednesday, deciding that "Dream House," the Universal movie starring Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, deserved an R rating. The board decided that the movie merited the rating because of "some violence." Morgan Creek's executive VP of marketing, Greg Mielcarz, told TheWrap Wednesday that he still believes the film will ultimately receive a PG-13 rating. "They gave us a list of several things in the movie that they thought should be cut," he said. "We're going to ... work with them together to ensure...
- 7/6/2011
- by Joshua L. Weinstein
- The Wrap
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