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District 9 Neill Blomkamp and Sharlto Copley Interview

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The Surfs international correspondent interviews District 9 director Neill Blomkamp and star Sharlto Copley. Watch as he cuts right to the chase with some hard hitting questions about the ill-fated Halo film.

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  • I think were gunna see more of Sharlto, dude put on an amazing performance

  • Sharlto was actually Really good as an actor :O

    I just saw the movie and I must say, I'm impressed. I liked it a lot, and I hope to see more of Neill's work in the future :D

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  • Neil's kind of lost his SA accent

  • @Wickenburgz Well, I can't remember the studio that helmed the project (I think it may have been Fox), but whoever it was didn't want to take the risk. There was a large amount of funds needed for CGI and they didn't have the guts to go on with it.

  • @CodyElford why did it go down? :O was it the lack of money?

  • Neill, Weta Digital, and Peter Jackson would have been amazing for the Halo Movie. I'm talking oscar worthy shit right there. Its a crying shame it had to go down :c

  • @GrooveThumper he is just too good of an actor! i still can't believe he only has 2 movies under his belt! 

  • @TheReasonWhyGuy

    I assumed because of a friend of mine overseas, that the "Boston" stereotype was the common idea of an American accent.

  • @Ecofreak96 Well, we also have the east coast "Boston"esk stereotype.

  • @TheReasonWhyGuy

    So the South has given America a redneck stereotype? O.o

    Whoops.

  • @Ecofreak96 Because most of the time, the only things which become stereotypes are things which are perceived as negative. Rarely a positive stereotype in made

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