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skyjedi2005
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Movies That need to be stopped Before being Made
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Date created
30-Jul-2009, 12:46 PM
C3PX said:

Remember back when we had actors like Charlton Heston? Who'd refuse to do sequels on principle, feeling that ultimately they could never be quite as good as their predecessor. 

This is why he had such a small role in Beneath the Planet of the Apes. He didn't want to do the film at all, but since they couldn't do it without him, he offered to do it if they would kill off his character in the first ten minutes. They agreed, and later asked him if they could modify the first ten minutes thing in order to have him killed in the climax, but still write it in such a way that he still only has about ten minutes or so screen time, which obviously he agreed to. He also suggested they blow up the planet at the end of the film, and was happy when they decided to go with that, because he thought that would mean there couldn't be any more sequels at all... :D

Anyway, too bad more actors don't take this kind of approach and pride to their acting careers. Instead, they have no problem doing the same thing over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over... so long as they keep getting paid for it.

Even today some actors know better.  Look at Sean Connery and John Rhys Davies they both turned down Indiana Jones IV and look very smart for doing so.  The film turned out to be a turkey, but still made almost 800 million. It is a crazy world indeed.

When was the last big payday Harrison Ford had? I can understand why he took the job, but it couldn't  really have furthered his craft or reputation as an actor amongst actors.

I mean he has made good acting performances in films that have made like ten cents compared to star wars and indiana jones.

And He has had flop after flop.  A quick and easy winner, and money maker that was money almost gauranteed in the  bank that required little work like Indy IV is understandable.  I mean nobody really liked Hollywood Homicide and Firewall.

The jack ryan films and the fugitive were money makers to a lesser degree than popcorn films.

If only Connery was so able to see into the future which i doubt, he would not have done League of Unextraodinary crap movie, or really he should have said never again will i play bond.