Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott, who are currently shooting for Robin Hood in London, have been having creative differences for a while now. Rumour has it that their differences went a little too far, so much so that it began interfering with the filming and the producers had to be called in to save the day. "The producers had to fly to London because Russell and Ridley won’t talk to each other. Every time they stop filming, it costs the production millions of dollars," a tabloid read. However, Russell’s publicist Alan Nierob has denied the report and insists, "It’s a good scene down there. Everything is on schedule."
Universal’s chairman Marc Shmuger says, "Ridley and Russell asked us to visit . . . to see more than an hour of footage they’ve already shot, which was nothing short of spectacular . . . We couldn’t be more excited by what we saw. Russell and Ridley are working on their fifth film together and have one of the strongest and most collaborative working relationships. When it’s news that a studio chairman and a film's producer Brian Grazer visit a production, it must be a very slow gossip day."
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