Monday 6 April 2009

Michelle Rodriguez accuses producers of killing her characters in films ALL HER 2009 MOVIE ENDINGS

MICHELLE RODRIGUEZ is an American actressMICHELLE RODRIGUEZ has hit out at movie bosses for always killing off her characters - revealing she dies in every film she's in this year (09). American actress Michelle Rodriguez has revealed that movie bosses are after killing off her characters in every single movie that is being released this year.

Rodriguez's rant is set to infuriate film fans and the directors of Fast and Furious, Avatar and TrĂ³pico de Sangre, the three films Rodriguez stars in in 2009.
But she insists she's striking a blow for women in Hollywood. Anytime you've got a wild, independent, free-spirited woman, she has to die at the end of the movie, unless it's a movie that's so sci-fi that it can't be real, like Tomb Raider," the Sun quoted her as telling Latina.com.

"Me? I die in every film that I'm in this year. They're just gonna have to keep on killing me. I'll keep coming back, until they realise what's hot and make flicks for b**ches like me."
Fast and Furious hits movie theatres in the U.S. on Friday (03Apr09); Tropico de Sangre, which marks Rodriguez's debut as a movie producer, and James Cameron's Avatar are due for release later in 2009.

Michelle Rodriguez accuses producers of killing her characters in films ALL HER 2009 MOVIE ENDINGS

MICHELLE RODRIGUEZ is an American actressMICHELLE RODRIGUEZ has hit out at movie bosses for always killing off her characters - revealing she dies in every film she's in this year (09). American actress Michelle Rodriguez has revealed that movie bosses are after killing off her characters in every single movie that is being released this year.

Rodriguez's rant is set to infuriate film fans and the directors of Fast and Furious, Avatar and TrĂ³pico de Sangre, the three films Rodriguez stars in in 2009.
But she insists she's striking a blow for women in Hollywood. Anytime you've got a wild, independent, free-spirited woman, she has to die at the end of the movie, unless it's a movie that's so sci-fi that it can't be real, like Tomb Raider," the Sun quoted her as telling Latina.com.

"Me? I die in every film that I'm in this year. They're just gonna have to keep on killing me. I'll keep coming back, until they realise what's hot and make flicks for b**ches like me."
Fast and Furious hits movie theatres in the U.S. on Friday (03Apr09); Tropico de Sangre, which marks Rodriguez's debut as a movie producer, and James Cameron's Avatar are due for release later in 2009.