To the Sony executives
- Amanda Riddell
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- 11 hours ago
- 1 min read
I don't want a bribe. I'm not interested in doubling Paul: it's far too much work for far too little pay. I'm 31, not 17. Flying to London because your actors can't play guitar is stupid. Perhaps you should've believed Sir Peter? His virtual doubles are better than people in wigs. - There's clearly some more grieving to do, but you lot should reflect on the attitude that you have consistently presented regarding my spec script and my original songs. You've been condescending and entitled. My life doesn't stop because you're mad. I don't want to be a movie star, and I don't want to pretend to be a Beatle. You can't bribe me into shutting up. If I'm costing you hundreds of millions, so be it. All your tactics were tried in 2023. Your threats are empty. - You may need to accept that Paul was so ticked off that he co-wrote my script. That was his response to the four films idea. As I say, it's the first time they've asked a professional musician to write a Beatles film. If our script is more distinctive and more interesting, that's why.
I can play bass, but only to an ok level. I use walking fingers rather than a pick, unlike Paul. It's a waste of time to fly me over. The album was my guitar shifted down an octave. Wētā have been messing with my demos to see if they'll work. All the signs are positive. Hopefully the virtual fretboards will pay off.