Thomas Haden Church
Edinburgh Film Festival 2012 programme launched
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I think it’s strange ... The thing is with Spider-Man and Batman and Superman, they make these movies because people know them, but what we lose is a sense of real revelation or surprise or freshness. You haven’t heard of ‘John Carter’ and you don’t know everything about it? Wow, then let’s go see that.
I think it’s strange ... The thing is with Spider-Man and Batman and Superman, they make these movies because people know them, but what we lose is a sense of real revelation or surprise or freshness. You haven’t heard of ‘John Carter’ and you don’t know everything about it? Wow, then let’s go see that.More quotes »
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