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Mick Jagger doesn't think Enigma will be a big hit in America
because it's too complicated for US audiences.
He also thinks the film hasn't got enough explosions to appeal
to Americans.
Jagger says the film is "aimed at intelligent people."
The Rolling Stone made the comments in an interview with the
German magazine Koelner Stadt-Anzeiger.
His film company made the Second World War drama starring
Kate Winslet and Dougray Scott.
Jagger also described actors as being "totally unsure" of
themselves.
"You have to constantly say things like 'My God, you look
fabulous' or 'You acted that scene marvelously,'" he says.
Story filed: 16:18 Thursday 17th January 2002 |
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