Wednesday, October 19, 2011
'The Lone Ranger' Is Continue Because of Lay offs and Tax Incentives
How did 'The Lone Ranger' movie starring The Actor-brad Pitt finally obtain the eco-friendly light from Disney? The filmmakers re-did the development plan, cut some moments and looked for tax incentives -- oh, additionally they let go a lot of crew people. As producer Jerry Bruckheimer told The Hollywood Reporter, Disney desired to scrap an believed $45 million in the film's budget (from $260 million lower to $215 million), so that they made the decision to group together shooting days that needed lots of extra supplies and crew, rather than alternating between "large crowd" moments eventually and incredibly small ones the following. By doing this, the producers could laid off the additional staff for the they did not need them. As we were built with a large crowd scene and so the following day i was shooting just Tonto and also the Lone Ranger, we still had the crew "on" since you ask them to weekly. Therefore we bunched the sequences which were large together, but for the more compact moments [we] let go the extra supplies, the results people, the makeup people. It is a massive amount with 150 extra supplies around the set. It isn't the extra supplies, it is the people who offer the extra supplies. You are still transporting all of the wardrobe, makeup and hair people. We bunched together moments with Tonto and also the Lone Ranger, therefore we were built with a much more compact crew. We managed to save about $ten million simply by doing that. Wow. Stay classy, Hollywood! Additionally towards the lay offs, Bruckheimer and the team also started searching for states that gave the very best regulations for shooting. Overall, your budget fiasco wound up forcing Disney to push the discharge go as far back to May 31, 2013 from 12 ,. 21, 2012. [via THR] [Photo: GF/bauergriffinonline.com] RELATED: Whitened Collar Hollywood Villains in the Last Decade 'Ocean's 11' (2001)'Michael Clayton' (2007)'Quantum of Solace' (2008)'Speed Racer' (2008)'Avatar' (2009)'Inception' (2010)'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' (2010)'Transformers: Dark from the Moon' (2011)'Rise from the Planet from the Apes' (2011)'Moneyball' (2011)'Tower Heist' (2011) See All Moviefone Art galleries » Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
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