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What did William Horberg do on QOS?


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#1 Pierce - Daniel

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Posted 08 May 2009 - 12:47 PM

The latest Variety artilce talks about Forster and his QOS producer reuniting, I expected to read something about Babs and Mikey but who is William Horberg? His IMDB suggests he's never even worked on a Bond movie.
Am I missing a trick or did Vareity muck up here and actually mean the 'Kite Runner' duo reteam?

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Posted 08 May 2009 - 12:56 PM

The article states: "Quantum of Solace" helmer Marc Forster and producer William Horberg are reteaming on the tech thriller "Disconnect" for Nala Films.

I suppose it could be read one of two ways - that the Quantum of Solace reference attaches only to Forster or to both.

The "reteaming" does suggest that it applies to both. Oddly.

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Posted 08 May 2009 - 01:00 PM

The subtitle tot he article is
''Quantum' duo reunite'

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Posted 08 May 2009 - 01:05 PM

The subtitle tot he article is
''Quantum' duo reunite'


Ah!

Hmm - in answer to the question - norra clue.

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Posted 08 May 2009 - 01:10 PM

The article states: "Quantum of Solace" helmer Marc Forster and producer William Horberg are reteaming on the tech thriller "Disconnect" for Nala Films.

I suppose it could be read one of two ways - that the Quantum of Solace reference attaches only to Forster or to both.

The "reteaming" does suggest that it applies to both. Oddly.

I think it should be interpreted that only Forster is associated with QoS. It's that typical sound-bite style of journalese that works as spoken rather than written English - if you read it aloud it makes more sense!

... or does it?! *mystified*