Film Of course I'm deeply excited by the prospect of Steven Soderbergh's version of 'Solaris'. And I'm sure some women are equally excited by the prospect of seeing a lot of its star George Clooney:
Were you surprised there has been such a fuss about whether your ass would stay in the picture?
Yeah, I was. I think Fox is struggling to find something to get ink on. But it seems like sort of a non-story. It's not that hard-core. We've seen worse on so many television shows, and so it felt like that was one of those things where they're just going, "What do we do, how do we sell this? Maybe we sell it through sex." Which is fine. It's certainly closer [to what the movie's about] than the original [ideas to market it], which were as sci-fi, because if young men show up thinking it's going to be a sci-fi film, they're going to be really pissed. Solaris doesn't fit into a category you can give a sound bite to--so, how do you talk about a film that is really for adults?
Hollywood post-millenium, everyone ...

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