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(Anonymous) 2014-02-23 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)Stardust the Movie Gets Neil Gaiman’s Stamp of Approval: “It’s really incredibly wonderfully, thrillingly exciting. [I’m saying that] because it’s good,” declared Gaiman. “And really, Charles and I only found out over the last two weeks. I worked with Matthew Vaughn and Jane [Goldman] a little on the script and I’ve been there through casting, and I was there through pre-production. Then the day that they started production, I flew back to America and then went off to Australia and bounced around the world. And I was just sort of very nervous, frankly, of what was going on in Skye and Iceland and Pinewood [Studios]. Then two weeks ago I got down to Pinewood. They walked into the screening theater there and they showed me half an hour of footage. I wound up with a grin on my face that you couldn’t have removed with an ax.
It’s my thing and it’s working. They made it into a film - and it’s good. It’s funny and the scary bits - they didn’t actually show any of the scary bits, but the scary bits are scary. Michele Pfeiffer is absolutely f**king terrifying. Robert De Niro is terrific and Ricky Gervais is hilarious. The Prince is Rupert Everett. I do wish they’d had the Rupert Everett sequence."
So he did get to work on the script a little and was pretty much involved with a lot of things.