A star is always contracted to talk up whatever film they're in, and the great Patrick Stewart knows how to do just that. Trekweb reports that in the latest issue of Dreamwatch Magazine, the former "Star Trek" star talked about the third "X-Men" film and how he thinks the fans will react.
First up he talked about the rushed production issues - "Brett Ratner became the helmer and in every possible way hit the ground running with this project. I do know that everybody was working 48 hours ahead of what was being prepped. The pressure on them was enormous, so much so that the last 10 days that I was shooting - in fact a scene with myself and Sir Ian McKellen - we were shooting in the studio but from six o'clock in the evening until six o'clock in the morning."
He seems keen on it though - "The script, I believe, is the best script of the three. It's very intense, it's very emotional, it's very personal about the individuals that we've already got to know in the first two movies. It has some astonishing set-piece sequences. It has a number of quite significant deaths. [From] what I've seen so far, I think, it's likely to be extraordinary. Some absolutely outstanding work is happening in Vancouver - including from some of the new people who've come onboard... If anyone saw Brett's RED DRAGON, which I thought was an outstanding film, I don't think they have any reason to be nervous".
