DorkmanScott wrote:But how many times have we heard and actor/filmmaker/whatever say "Oh, yeah, we totally fucked that last one up (even though in the early/promotional stages we said it was really good), but now that we're in the early/promotional stages of the next one, this one's really good. "
I'm gonna say... three times?
L.L. Cool J. admitted that Rollerball was awful and he only promoted at the time because he had to. I sorta recall Clooney - or maybe Soderbergh - admitting that Ocean's Twelve was maybe not so hot. And was it Ewan MacGregor who's made a few negative references to the prequels?
But those plus Shia are the only examples I can think of. Out of all the bad movies that get made, that's a pretty low number. (And if there's a Hugh Jackman interview where he trashes Wolverine, I'd love to see that.
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Admitting the flaws in some prior project when said project is decades in the past... sure, that happens. But an actor saying that about a movie he made just a few years earlier still seems pretty unusual to me. Especially when it's as bluntly put as Shia's comment. I still say it was pretty ballsy of him.