Roland Emmerich Talks "10,000 BC"
From The Guardian:
They're popular yes, but at what cost? They've sold their souls to the devil and reaped untold riches for it. But in turn they make films that neither enrich the emotions or the mind and instead pander to the lowest common denominator of society.
How is that ever an achievement to be proud of?
"I'm making movies for the masses," says Emmerich, unashamedly. Why does no other director admit to that trait? "Because they're all lying," he says with a smile. "Do you think they don't want to make movies for the masses? Come on ... These movies are expensive. A lot of people have to see it, like it and come back. If you start making movies for film critics, you've lost."I know there's a place in this world for brainless popcorn entertainment. But I've never understood how directors like Emmerich, Michael Bay, and the rest of their ilk can be so proud of making such inane, soulless films.
They're popular yes, but at what cost? They've sold their souls to the devil and reaped untold riches for it. But in turn they make films that neither enrich the emotions or the mind and instead pander to the lowest common denominator of society.
How is that ever an achievement to be proud of?
Comments
As for "10,000 BC" - British accents, English, AND pyramids? Please.
Wait...nevermind. ;-)