Daily Beast
The director of ‘(500) Days of Summer’ and ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ opens up at length about his journey from No Doubt documentarian to Hollywood filmmaker, why his Harry Osborne’s better than “dopey” James Franco’s, and much more.
Marc Webb has a soft spot for SXSW, the music/tech/film festival behemoth. In the halcyon late-'90s and early Aughts, back when he was helming music videos for a plethora of screamo acts like AFI and My Chemical Romance, he’d make pilgrimages down to Austin, Texas, to check out music. Then, in 2009, his debut feature film, (500) Days of Summer, premiered there to massive plaudits on its way to becoming an indie hit.
With the new The Crow remake coming soon, we take a look back at the 30-year-old cult classic original–and where the stars are now.
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