“The last film that I made was recut by the studio, and my experience with it ended being quite a terrible one.â€
and Weitz adds, about his new movie (Twilight: New Moon):
Some links:"I now remember how much fun it can be to make a film"
http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Comic-Co ... 14059.html
http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/article/co ... with-video
Well... At last we now "officialy" know it was not his full and personnal decision to recut movie and give up the amazing finale it deserved. The movie we saw is not Weitz's, but the one the studio recut to (try to) please a larger audience - which happened to be a mistake...
I always had the feeling that Weitz was someone who trully believed in this movie and wanted to do something good. I don't know if the movie he wanted was indeed great, but I'm at least sure it was better that the one we saw. If Weitz' vision of the movie corresponds to the 27-minutes 'pre-production' movie, it would have been really huge.
When buying the DVD, I noticed something leading me to think Weitz was frustrated. I explain what I mean : looking at the movie trailer, Fra Pavel comes and see the Head of Magisterium and, entering the room, he bows, over the logo of the Magisterium, where a few Latine words appeared (meaning something like "a Church above all other"). In the movie, only the logo remains and in the comments, Weitz says something like "Here, we deleted some inscription", followed by a meaningful silence...
(Edit for having a more explicit title)