Billy Bob Thornton had an accident
Billy Bob Thornton had an accident

Video: Billy Bob Thornton had an accident

Video: Billy Bob Thornton had an accident
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Sometimes strange coincidences happen in life. Only recently actor Billy Bob Thornton agreed to shoot the sequel to the black comedy "Bad Santa" and almost immediately, like his unlucky hero, had an accident. Fortunately, there were no serious injuries.

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Reportedly, the accident, during which the actor smashed his head, occurred on Friday, October 30, in Los Angeles. Thornton was immediately hospitalized.

As the police clarified, during the accident, Billy was in the passenger seat.

After the examination, the doctors concluded that the star had no serious injuries. On the same day, the actor was able to return to the set.

Earlier it was reported that after several years of discussing the draft of the sequel to the movie "Bad Santa" (2004), Thornton finally agreed to play the main role of an alcoholic fraud impersonating Santa Claus. The comedy is scheduled to begin filming in January 2016 in Montreal.

By the way, recently Billy, who at one time received an Oscar as the best screenwriter, said that he does not like modern cinema, but he hopes for the best.

“I believe that cinematography will defend its position as an art and will return to its roots, to the need to tell important stories, educate and educate, while remaining spectacular and rewarding. I am sure that new generations will get tired of primitive spectacles soon enough, fed up with them, and the balance of power in cinema will change. I am sure that young filmmakers will gain a foothold in the industry and fundamentally change it, and those who are now in power, the people of my generation, will one day be ashamed that they have made an empty entertainment and spectacle out of art. I am sure that young people will come to their place and show that cinema will develop in a different direction, reminding all of us where we started. I know a lot of promising talented young people, and I believe that they can change our attitude towards cinema."

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