
The story of 1995’s Waterworld, including the longer version that eventually emerged. Plus Len Wiseman chats Ballerina, ILM, Bruce Willis and more.
The legend of 1995’s Waterworld suggests that it was a huge flop and a criticial disaster. The truth? It was neither. But it was one of the toughest Hollywood productions of the 1990s, and its story continued even after the arduous shoot was complete.
In this episode, Simon goes through the origins of the film as a low budget idea, right through to the emergence of a longer, alternate cut to the film: The Ulysses Cut.
The second half of this episode is given over to Len Wiseman, who talks to Ryan Lambie about Ballerina, a lost moment in an OAP’s home, Die Hard, getting fired from ILM, and working with Roland Emmerich.
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