On this installment of AMC Mail Bag we take the following viewer emails:
Daniel Karraa writes: Hey AMC crew love the show. I remember late into the production of Edge of Tomorrow, possibly even after for re-shoots, Jeremy Piven was cast in a crucial role as Col. Walter Marx. I saw the movie (which I loved) and he wasn't in the finished product. I was wondering what you thought happened to his part, and where his character fit into the story? Thanks and keep up the great work!
Viktor Georgsson writes: I heard a rumor few weeks ago that Marvel had already chosen an actor to play Dr.strange and then hidden him in plain sight . I don't remember whether you have talked about this before, but what do you think the probability is that Andy Serkis is Dr. Strange?
Matt Long writes: Hello AMC movie talk been watching your show everyday and it's become a big addiction. Anyways, my question is what are your favorite movie plot twists? Mine is The Prestige.Thanks and bring on the filthy!
Jeff writes: Hey, since it's being reported that Kevin Feige is assistant producing for fox... Will we see some crossovers?
Nathan Diggs writes: Hello AMC movie family I have a quick question..... With the Deadpool movie being announced can fox make a pg13 and a rated r movie and release them at the movies and let people decide which one they want to see.
Kyle West writes: While I think that ratings are super important to have, I absolutely hate the fact that films get scenes cut just to appease the ratings system. As a fan of the horror movie genre I find this particularly irritating that scenes get cut up (pun intended!) because someone other than the films director or editor decided that it would be within my best interest if I didn't see an extra .3 seconds of something horrible happening on screen. I think it is fine that movies get rated but don't think those people should have any say in what content gets cut from them. What do you all think?
Windsor Wong writes: I've been a fan for the show for almost 20 months now, and NEVER missed one episode. My question is, why does AMC enforce the MPAA ratings system? In fact, why would any theatre choose to do that? If I remember correctly, there is no legal ground for it to be enforced. So why does the theatre get to tell us what to watch? it really frustrates me a lot, cause sometimes I don't notice the rating of film until I'm asked for my ID. Also, the rating is not always true to the film. Some films get away with lots of swearing&violence, while some get extra harsh ratings.
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Daniel Karraa writes: Hey AMC crew love the show. I remember late into the production of Edge of Tomorrow, possibly even after for re-shoots, Jeremy Piven was cast in a crucial role as Col. Walter Marx. I saw the movie (which I loved) and he wasn't in the finished product. I was wondering what you thought happened to his part, and where his character fit into the story? Thanks and keep up the great work!
Viktor Georgsson writes: I heard a rumor few weeks ago that Marvel had already chosen an actor to play Dr.strange and then hidden him in plain sight . I don't remember whether you have talked about this before, but what do you think the probability is that Andy Serkis is Dr. Strange?
Matt Long writes: Hello AMC movie talk been watching your show everyday and it's become a big addiction. Anyways, my question is what are your favorite movie plot twists? Mine is The Prestige.Thanks and bring on the filthy!
Jeff writes: Hey, since it's being reported that Kevin Feige is assistant producing for fox... Will we see some crossovers?
Nathan Diggs writes: Hello AMC movie family I have a quick question..... With the Deadpool movie being announced can fox make a pg13 and a rated r movie and release them at the movies and let people decide which one they want to see.
Kyle West writes: While I think that ratings are super important to have, I absolutely hate the fact that films get scenes cut just to appease the ratings system. As a fan of the horror movie genre I find this particularly irritating that scenes get cut up (pun intended!) because someone other than the films director or editor decided that it would be within my best interest if I didn't see an extra .3 seconds of something horrible happening on screen. I think it is fine that movies get rated but don't think those people should have any say in what content gets cut from them. What do you all think?
Windsor Wong writes: I've been a fan for the show for almost 20 months now, and NEVER missed one episode. My question is, why does AMC enforce the MPAA ratings system? In fact, why would any theatre choose to do that? If I remember correctly, there is no legal ground for it to be enforced. So why does the theatre get to tell us what to watch? it really frustrates me a lot, cause sometimes I don't notice the rating of film until I'm asked for my ID. Also, the rating is not always true to the film. Some films get away with lots of swearing&violence, while some get extra harsh ratings.
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