WANTS OUT FROM ITS SHADOW
JANUARY 6 2009 12:41h
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I have less interest in that than having cigarettes put out in my eyes - Fincher said when asked if he was goig to make a sequel to Seven.
Will director David Fincher`s most lucrative film “Seven” have a sequel? Recorded in 1995, the film was a smash hit with the audience, as well as the critics, therefore it has always been odd how the film studio never persuaded Fincher to record a sequel. But, the director replied to this question in his own style:
- I have less interest in that than having cigarettes put out in my eyes - Fincher said, who is trying to come out of the film`s shadow, make something new and not go back and shoot the same film, worstpreviews.com writes.
Two police officers were played by Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman and they hunted maniac serial killer, who killed guided by the seven deadly sins. The film made 100 million dollars in America, plus 227 million elsewhere. “Seven” is currently in the 33 rd position of IMDB`s list of best films of all time.
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