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EASY LIKE "ANY GIVEN SUNDAY?" STONE SAYS FILM TOUGH TO MAKE

          OLIVER STONE, director of the upcoming "ANY GIVEN
     SUNDAY," is interviewed by Peter Manso of PREMIERE, and says
     that he "went through a number of concepts" about the film's
     plot before deciding to focus it on the "story about the
     rise of a black quarterback [JAMIE FOXX] and his
     relationship with his white coach [AL PACINO]."  Stone
     called the film one of the "toughest" projects he has ever
     undertaken and said, "We were delayed four times, partly
     because of script rewrites.  One of the problems was the
     street lingo, getting the black vernacular and all the
     football jargon right."  More Stone: "Then there were
     problems with the NFL, when they withdrew their cooperation
     after we wasted a lot of time negotiating.  They issued a
     memo to every front office in the league that strongly
     suggested noncooperation.  We had to come up with our own
     look for the film, which was probably better for us in the
     long run anyway" (PREMIERE, 1/00). In Charlotte, Pat
     Yasinskas reports that Panthers coach GEORGE SEIFERT was a
     consultant for the picture.  Seifert was "offered a job as
     the movie's technical advisor," but declined due to
     broadcasting commitments (CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 12/10). 

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