Alexander Skarsgård

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I think that it can be seen this way, as the experience :)

One new scene in 2 hours film ... wow, it must change everything :)


I haven't said anything about them changing but adding. Or call it "enhancing". If you're satisfied with the result why adding stuff? They try to improve an apparently not so great result. But I guess you already know how it looks.
 
I haven't said anything about them changing but adding. Or call it "enhancing". If you're satisfied with the result why adding stuff? They try to improve an apparently not so great result. But I guess you already know how it looks.

This is interesting. Not a good sign I don't think.


Very exaggerated. Reshoots occurs with a lot of films during post production also adding/changing scenes.
For exemple director Guy Ritchie is known for that (according to the filmnerds)

The Tarzan film still has the releasedate in early July, so scheduled for big summer release.
 
I haven't seen this film, but I think that perception wasn't that bad, because I guess if it was bad like was with Charlie Hunnam film about King Arthur, WB would move it to winter ... so I still remain optimistic as teaches me my experience with all 'information' about unfinished films :)

ETA. ... and something about reshoots (that also contains the addition of new scenes) from one from the film sites that I really like http://www.slashfilm.com/x-men-apocalypse-reshoots-hugh-jackman/:
A lot of people see the word “reshoots” and immediately assume doom and gloom. Yes, sometimes reshoots reflect a troubled production. More often, reshoots are just a standard part of the filmmaking process that are built into the budget and schedule. A director gets to the editing bay and realizes he would really like another shot. A scene isn’t working, so the crew gets together to fix it. Reshoots aren’t always about trying to save a bad movie – they’re frequently about trying to refine a good movie so it becomes a great movie.
 
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Great pics. :p
Screen caps from skarsjoy.tumblr.

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Very exaggerated. Reshoots occurs with a lot of films during post production also adding/changing scenes.
For exemple director Guy Ritchie is known for that (according to the filmnerds)

The Tarzan film still has the releasedate in early July, so scheduled for big summer release.

I personally don't think it is exaggerated. I don't think this is a good sign. Time will tell.
 
I don't believe it's exaggerated either. Nothing about Bag's post was. They've seen something they aren't happy with obviously in regards to how Tarzan may connect to the audience. Or comments from test screenings made them nervous.

It doesn't mean the film flops etc but enough concern for an entirely new scene? So long after shooting ended?

It did make me go.....hmmm.
 
I don't believe it's exaggerated either. Nothing about Bag's post was. They've seen something they aren't happy with obviously in regards to how Tarzan may connect to the audience. Or comments from test screenings made them nervous.

It doesn't mean the film flops etc but enough concern for an entirely new scene? So long after shooting ended?

It did make me go.....hmmm.


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I just don´t think you can immediately draw the conclusion that the film is bad
because of the adding of a new scene/reshoot. It could depend upon a lot of things

Well I guess only time can tell us about that.
 
Oh this is just silly. A chance to run the doom and gloom narrative one more time. All movies, and especially big Fx movies, have reshoots. So I fail to see how this means the movie is in trouble. A big movie like this is never shot in order. It's a huge collection of moving parts, and only after it's assembled can they effectively evaluate its flow. Some scenes make no sense until they are mastered with their CGI.

I think we should be glad that Yates is enough of a perfectionist to want to tweak the movie. I see this as a good thing, not a sign of ruin and catastrophe.
 
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It's not silly and no-one is running a doom and gloom narrative.

Of course talk of reshoot or adding a scene will stimulate this kind of conversation. Any film that does this would have the same discussion around it.
 
^ ... especially when it comes to one scene. I don't get it, two weeks reshoots, 3 months before the premiere it's ok., one scene 5 month before, is a bad sign.

ETA. From the big films from this year "Batman", "X Men" had the reshoots, "Capitan America" will have one this month, for "Suicide Squad" also is planned. Reshoots is rather norm than something unusual.
 
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^ ... especially when it comes to one scene. I don't get it, two weeks reshoots, 3 months before the premiere it's ok., one scene 5 month before, is a bad sign.

Are you reading anyone's posts, Jooa?? LOL. Because no-one has said it's a bad film. Anywhere.

Just that it needs tweaking. It does make people nervous though. And this on top of the already published article regarding Yates?
 
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