Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Baz Luhrmann Hurt On 'Great Gatsby' Set

It is sometimes complicated being Jay Gatsby nor could it be easy being the guy who runs him, apparently. Climax no action movie by any stretch from the imagination (although it does veer off for the thriller genre at points), production on "Great Gatsby" apparently got a little hairy within the holiday weekend when director Baz Luhrmann was hurt around the film's Australian set carrying out a collision having a camera crane, based on the Sydney Morning Herald (through the Hollywood Reporter). "I was on a significant cramped set and that he was ducking underneath the crane," "Gatsby" co-producer Anton Monstead told the Herald from the incident. "He struck his mind around the weights around the finish from the camera crane. He split open his mind, and that we needed to obtain the physician." Luhrmann apparently needed three stitches in the mind following his injuries. Consequently from the accident, production around the Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire starring drama shut lower eventually early for that Christmas holiday, with shooting planned to resume following the year. Inform us that which you think about this news within the comments section as well as on Twitter!

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