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20th Century Fox Butchering Hitman?
Xavier Gens out, Nicolas de Toth in?
by Jeff Giles | October 11, 2007
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A few weeks back, we discussed the news that 20th Century Fox had pushed back Hitman's release date, from October 17th to November 21st. Now, according to a report from Twitch, we might know what prompted the change.

"Sources very close to the film" have told Twitch's Todd Brown that Hitman director Xavier Gens may have been pulled from the film and replaced with Nicolas de Toth. From the article:

Gens took Asian action films such as The Killer and A Bittersweet Life as his starting point and turned in an explicitly violent, very bloody cut of the film that apparently included a number of head shots and extreme gore moments that would have guaranteed the film a hard R rating. Which really shouldn't have been any sort of surprise, if the studio execs had been paying any attention at all -- it's not like they wouldn't have seen the dailies or effects work ahead of time -- but apparently, after seeing Gens' cut of the film, the studio removed him from the project and placed Nicolas De Toth in control of a new edit of the film.

Who's De Toth? He's the man behind the edit of Live Free Or Die Hard, a job he was hired for specifically to turn in an entirely bloodless version of the film, and word is that this is his task with Hit Man as well.


A bloodless film about a hitman on the run? It sounds utterly ridiculous, which means it's probably 100% accurate. Nobody involved with the project has made an official statement yet, so it's still a rumor -- but if you were looking forward to seeing a suitably violent Hitman adaptation, it looks like you might want to make other plans for November 21st.

**Update: Fox has refuted the PG-13 rumor and confirmed that de Toth is just a consultant, not Gens' replacement.

Source: Twitch

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kobe8byrant
kobe8byrant writes:
on Oct 11 2007 06:56 AM

Even with no edit, bet my dollar it'd be crap as well.

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jacog
jacog writes:
on Oct 11 2007 06:59 AM

I bet the "logic" that the studios are applying here is that "video games are for kids" and that the film has to be child-friendly. I don't think a lot of non-gamers actually realise just how violent some of these games can be.

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FILMCZY
FILMCZY writes:
on Oct 11 2007 06:59 AM

Sounds like a pre-press release statement promoting the "unrated" dvd

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DirectorG13
DirectorG13 writes:
on Oct 11 2007 07:05 AM

I HATE FOX. They screwed up Kingdom of Heaven, they screwed up X-Men, they screwed up Live Free or Die Hard to a certain extent, they screwed up AVP. I can't stand this studio. Can't stand them. I'm gonna start boycotting films.

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BarbarianMonster
BarbarianMonster writes:
on Oct 11 2007 07:11 AM

They should have heads explode firing confetti. What a bunch of sallys.

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tawo
tawo writes:
on Oct 11 2007 07:13 AM

YOU KNOW WHAT RHYMES WITH FOX RIGHT? Starts with a "C"-- THATS WHAT THEY ARE!!!

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Crusader of Melnibone
Crusader of Melnibone writes:
on Oct 11 2007 07:14 AM

"A bloodless film about a hitman on the run? It sounds utterly ridiculous"
that says it all.

Damn that studio, it's massacred so many movies and tv series... Best boycott them either way, making the film bloodless is not gonna grant them any box office boost.


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tawo
tawo writes:
on Oct 11 2007 07:20 AM

BULLOCK!!!

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blank blank
blank blank writes:
on Oct 11 2007 07:23 AM

i think that the crappy box office numbers of Shoot 'Em Up had something to do with this. that was a hard R movie about shooting people and it didnt do well (although i thought it was a pretty good movie in the most ridiculous way)...


whatever, its not like this was sacred territory anyways...


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rpgedgar
rpgedgar writes:
on Oct 11 2007 07:26 AM

When are we going to start living by the smartest quote in history, "if you stop going to bad movies, they'll stop MAKING bad movies" - The Critic.

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Young Turk
Young Turk writes:
on Oct 11 2007 07:35 AM

All you have to do is watch the trailer to know this movie is going to be "utterly ridiculous".

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BuckyMatt
BuckyMatt writes:
on Oct 11 2007 07:40 AM

In reply to this comment (#1183434)
"I HATE FOX. They screwed up Kingdom of Heaven, they screwed up X-Men, they screwed up Live Free or Die Hard to a certain extent, they screwed up AVP. I can't stand this studio. Can't stand them. I'm gonna start boycotting films."

fox also screwed up daredevil. it seems like they frequently chop films up while warner bros just brings in a new director to reshoot most of the film. why cant these studios let the directors do what they were hired to do.


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underoath18
underoath18 writes:
on Oct 11 2007 08:10 AM

I'd be more upset by this if I had a feeling this movie wasn't going to suck anyway. After RE: Apoc I have decided never to see a video game movie again.

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Gimy
Gimy writes:
on Oct 11 2007 08:23 AM

woo hoo...thank god i don't have to watch an entertaining kick 2ss action flick. any chance of seeing this(i LOVE Olyphant in Deadwood) is out the window. 16 Blocks-the sequel(aka live free or die hard) was RIDICULOUSLY edited and looked like a sh3tty toned down action flick much of the time. had they just gone CREATIVE and let the thing be a DIE HARD movie...it woulda been ALOT better

rpgdude, they'll ALWAYS make bad movies. for the same reason fat chics like to wear little clothing and THINK they're hot...its called self delusion. there will ALWAYS be studios thinking "hey, this is gonna be a good flick!" when everybody else knows its gonna suck.


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dOiNk
dOiNk writes:
on Oct 11 2007 08:42 AM

even though this film was bound to be crap it still upsets me to hear it's been toned down... im just so sick of people being pussies and removing violence to appeal to the masses, it's ridiculous.

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ossimer
ossimer writes:
on Oct 11 2007 08:54 AM

I know what rhymes with "Fox" that starts with "c"!


is it "Clocks"? That doesn't make much sense....


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FireflyFan4evr
FireflyFan4evr writes:
on Oct 11 2007 08:56 AM

I was actually looking forward to this film (along with many people I know as well) because from the looks of the trailer, it would actually be an accurate vision of the games and deliver all that and more in the film. However, with FOX at the helm it will be no surprise that they will screw it up. the director's cut of Kingdom of Heaven and Daredevil were vastly superior to the theatrical cuts (even though I DID like Daredevil to begin with), and those should both serve as reminders that FOX are idiots when it comes to having something good on their hands.

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Xavier Telouran
Xavier Telouran writes:
on Oct 11 2007 09:03 AM

Wow, the mythical "PG-13" whore teat knows no shame. Their only possible defense is a game playable by 14 year olds should be a movie watchable by 14 year olds. It's a shoddy defense though, as either way at least one parent is involved in purchase. And yes, I think this will only find the audience with an unrated DVD.

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aconline
aconline writes:
on Oct 11 2007 09:09 AM

Look at it this way, video game movies do not perform at the box office. The people who play the games can't be bothered to stop playing and go watch the movie. So, the "logic" seems to be that if they get a PG-13, more people will be likely to attend this. I also agree with Blank Blank that Shoot 'Em Up had the same premise to an extent and it did horribly in the box office. As for Fox rhymes, "chalks" doens't make sense either.

At least Fox is going with an R for AVP2.


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PrecentorEpsilonXVI
PrecentorEpsilonXVI writes:
on Oct 11 2007 09:23 AM

Yep, this settles it. I'm waiting for the director's cut DVD.

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