Gunn, who is most notable for writing the two live-action Scooby Doo films, signed on to create a video for Microsoft, for, essentially, no money, based on the idea that he would have complete creative freedom. According to a post on Gunns blog, it didnt quite work out like that.
Shortly after I signed on to produce the Horror Goes Comedy series, as well as write and direct my own, XBox became pain in the asses about content, Gunn writes.
Gunn offers a number of examples of cuts Microsoft asked him to make, before concluding his rant thusly: To sum things up, Warner Bros was a bastion of creative freedom on SCOOBY DOO 2 in comparison. Im not exaggerating or being facetious. Microsoft/XBox was by far the most dreadful, non-talent friendly company Ive ever worked for.
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