Cutting Sweeney Todd
- By Melissa Wilson
- Published 08/28/2007
- Movies
-
Rating:




Melissa Wilson
View all articles by Melissa Wilson
Warner Brothers sees a broader range of appeal for "Sweeney Todd" -- but it means the Demon Barber might be seeing some cuts. Variety reports that Warners, DreamWorks and Paramount originally thought the film would have a limited appeal, and slated it for a small release prior to a January opening. However, after seeing clips, the execs are liking what they see, enough to release the movie everywhere on December 21st. There's buzz about the film being Johny Depp's breakout role. (Pirate? What pirate?) It'll be the feel-good Christmas movie this year.
There's just one problem.
The Daily Mail reports what everyone who ever heard of "Sweeney Todd"-- except apparently whoever greenlit the project -- already knew: it's extremely violent and gory. The subtitle is "The Demon Barber of Fleet Street." Long, sharp razors. Cannibalism. Yeah. So, Warner Brothers is pressuring director Tim Burton to trim it down in order to garenr a proper PG-13 rating and bring more butts into the seats.
An unnamed source informed the Daily Mail, "Tim's not happy that the studio is asking for so many cuts to the cutting, as it were. The thing is, the studio really likes the film and they want to make it accessible to as big an audience as possible -- which means stemming the blood flow. But that's a bit difficult for a story involving a guy who gets high slitting throats."
(Additional source: Daily Mail)
There's just one problem.
The Daily Mail reports what everyone who ever heard of "Sweeney Todd"-- except apparently whoever greenlit the project -- already knew: it's extremely violent and gory. The subtitle is "The Demon Barber of Fleet Street." Long, sharp razors. Cannibalism. Yeah. So, Warner Brothers is pressuring director Tim Burton to trim it down in order to garenr a proper PG-13 rating and bring more butts into the seats.
An unnamed source informed the Daily Mail, "Tim's not happy that the studio is asking for so many cuts to the cutting, as it were. The thing is, the studio really likes the film and they want to make it accessible to as big an audience as possible -- which means stemming the blood flow. But that's a bit difficult for a story involving a guy who gets high slitting throats."
(Additional source: Daily Mail)
Spread The Word
Related Articles
Related Links
Comments
Comment #1 (Posted by Sunshine)
Rating:








Johnny Depp's break out role?? What do you think he only started acting when he made POTC. Depp has had many roles that could be considered break out roles before POTC and this. There is no buzz that says otherwise except in your own head.
Comment #2 (Posted by Melissa)
Rating:








*writes 100 times: "If I have to explain the joke, it's not funny to anyone but me."*
