Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Cameron Crowe: 'Elizabethtown Certainly Created Some Thoughtful Times'

Cameron Crowe knows you didn't like 'Elizabethtown,' but his feelings aren't hurt -- everyone's entitled to their own personal opinion. Inside an interview with Vulture, the director spoke candidly about his 2005 feature film as well as the harsh response it received from experts and audiences alike. "'Elizabethtown' certainly created some thoughtful occasions, but nothing paralyzing. In my opinion, only if something arises from an inauthentic place in case you feel prone to stuff that anybody might say," recognized Crowe. "I support it and didn't feel savaged. It absolutely was somewhat brutal. However obtain that people wish to visit town. I express myself, too." So what's next for Crowe? After 'We Bought a Zoo,' which hits theaters Friday, the director will probably be undertaking a "straight-out comedy," and can not say additionally to that particular. And for your 'Say Anything' follow-up? Cameron has ideas, but the potential for making one seems rather slim. "There has been many individuals who got upset once i mentioned it's the one factor I'd consider doing -- some factor with Lloyd's character or one of the side figures," adding the film might be "a shadow from the previous story, but figures that you just understood, type of. And you also trigger relating to this tributary to another story together. This is the way i'd execute a 'Say Anything' follow-up." Crowe also discusses the mixtapes he gives his stars and also the plans for just about any Marvin Gaye biopic. You can examine the whole interview at Vulture. [via Vulture] [Photo: AP] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

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