Seven months after calling his work on the then-untitled "Indiana Jones 4” script "a waste of a year," director Frank Darabont told MTV News that he's moved on from earlier resentment. His script, favored by Spielberg, was ultimately rejected by George Lucas.
"I don't live by the grudge. I don't hold a grudge. Life is way too short for that," he said. "Let's chalk it up to professional disappointment. There's not some deep unhealed wound or feud going on."
And yet, to listen to Darabont, one gets the impression that there very well might soon be a feud of sorts — over credit. Insisting that he still hasn't read "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls" (scripted by "Spider-Man" writer David Koepp), Darabont again indicated that there may be more than a passing resemblance to his efforts, echoing statements he made to MTV in August.
This time, though, he thinks it might wind up in arbitration. Read more...

