I dont thibk so because that kind of movie is too reliant on CGI so it would have been terrible imo.
AliasMan02 said:
Curvy Chase has to be up there. On the Community set he would just forego his lines and scream the n word at Donald Glover. I mean... Yikes.
YouBet said:AliasMan02 said:
Chevy Chase has to be up there. On the Community set he would just forego his lines and scream the n word at Donald Glover. I mean... Yikes.
Wow.
AgfromHOU said:
Maybe, but in 1998 it would have been a different movie
If it had Wesley Snipes starring in it, then yes.The Debt said:
Heres a fun question, if Black Panther came out in 1998 but had the same budget as blade, would it have been as successful as Blade?
Everyone knows the answer. BP benefitted from the strength of a dozen MCU films before it. BP benefitted from having a built in audience, an established universe, and hungry fans that already saw BP in Civil War. Aman Ra films vs. DISNEY STUDIO.
Coming from a guy who starred in Alone In The Dark.not sure I'd be criticizing someone about their choice in movies to act inFogburn95 said:
This article got me thinking: who is the biggest ****** in Hollywood?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/true-detective-actor-stephen-dorff-104421575.html
This Dorff guy would have given his left nut 10 years ago to be cast as Hawkeye or some other MCU lead and he's going to give Scarlett Johansson ***** Hell, he was even in a movie himself based on a Marvel comic (Blade).
I'll handle the latter two, you can have Wayne.ea1060 said:
Christian Bale. Anne Hathaway. Jennifer Lawrence.
The biggest D-bag in Hollywood is a highly competitive field. It's like the SEC of D-baggery.Zombie Jon Snow said:
isn't it Shia Lebouf?????
I thought this was no contest.
AgfromHOU said:
One of my buddies grew up in San Antonio and was a waiter at one of TLJ's regular spots near his house. He said he was the only one who would wait on him, as every other was screamed down for one reason or another. TLJ tolerated him, but was still a deek. TLJ would call ahead and ask if my buddy was there, or he wouldn't come. Kind of like the Nicholson character in As Good As It Gets.amg405 said:
Not to totally derail but I met Tommy Lee Jones in a bookstore in San Antonio when I was like 14 and he was a total jerk. True story.
NoahAg said:
I assume every single actor I can recognize is a giant dewshbag IRL. These people live in their own little, self-obsessed words, completely detached from reality.
It would be if they didn't have to lay low and live incognito.Stupe said:
Wouldn't it be easier to list the people in Hollywood that aren't?
Paul Rudd as well, based on everything I have readZombie Jon Snow said:NoahAg said:
I assume every single actor I can recognize is a giant dewshbag IRL. These people live in their own little, self-obsessed words, completely detached from reality.
NOT Keanu Reeves.
Class act, gentleman, humble, kind, etc. Many stories of his stopping to help random people, going out of his way to be kind, riding public transportation in NY and giving up his seat, etc. Never has a bodyguard with him.
It really doesn't take much.
ea1060 said:
Christian Bale. Anne Hathaway. Jennifer Lawrence.
Walt Luddiger said:
someone on here (or maybe it was aggieyell) posted a story about Ashton Kutcher that I'll never forget. His friend was Bruce Willis' personal pilot and he went to pick up Ashton and Demi to fly them to where Bruce was staying. They had a big celebration every year for Thanksgiving. Bruce was kind enough to invite the pilot to stay for dinner. Ashton was treating the pilot like a steward the entire time, making him load his bags and what not.
At dinner, when they got to the part of the blessing where everyone says what they are thankful for, Ashton apparently thanked the lord that he was blessed with such talent and good looks so he could be famous instead of just some normal guy "like him", as he pointed at the pilot.
So knowing some of the actual Hollywood actors - have they gotten nicer as time goes on? Do production companies avoid jerks that cause issues on sets or is that even a question? Would assume A-list has more wiggle room and up and comers watched more???TCTTS said:Walt Luddiger said:
someone on here (or maybe it was aggieyell) posted a story about Ashton Kutcher that I'll never forget. His friend was Bruce Willis' personal pilot and he went to pick up Ashton and Demi to fly them to where Bruce was staying. They had a big celebration every year for Thanksgiving. Bruce was kind enough to invite the pilot to stay for dinner. Ashton was treating the pilot like a steward the entire time, making him load his bags and what not.
At dinner, when they got to the part of the blessing where everyone says what they are thankful for, Ashton apparently thanked the lord that he was blessed with such talent and good looks so he could be famous instead of just some normal guy "like him", as he pointed at the pilot.
I'm not the biggest Ashton Kutcher fan - in fact, I kind of can't stand him - and I'm not directing this you, but this reads like complete fiction.
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Alec Baldwin is a good one. He's also one of the few where the common man has actual evidence of his d baggery whereas a lot of these other folks it's from second hand sources.
He's a crap human for the most part although I've enjoyed several of his characters over the years (not trump though; that was really bad).
dude95 said:So knowing some of the actual Hollywood actors - have they gotten nicer as time goes on? Do production companies avoid jerks that cause issues on sets or is that even a question? Would assume A-list has more wiggle room and up and comers watched more???TCTTS said:Walt Luddiger said:
someone on here (or maybe it was aggieyell) posted a story about Ashton Kutcher that I'll never forget. His friend was Bruce Willis' personal pilot and he went to pick up Ashton and Demi to fly them to where Bruce was staying. They had a big celebration every year for Thanksgiving. Bruce was kind enough to invite the pilot to stay for dinner. Ashton was treating the pilot like a steward the entire time, making him load his bags and what not.
At dinner, when they got to the part of the blessing where everyone says what they are thankful for, Ashton apparently thanked the lord that he was blessed with such talent and good looks so he could be famous instead of just some normal guy "like him", as he pointed at the pilot.
I'm not the biggest Ashton Kutcher fan - in fact, I kind of can't stand him - and I'm not directing this you, but this reads like complete fiction.
Tommy's ranch in San Saba Co is about 7-8 miles from mine. I've only met him a couple of times (20+ years ago) and the interactions were curt but not bad per se. Known a lot of folks who know him including my former attorney's legal assistant who's dad runs Tommy's ranch. Also friends with a guy (that posts often here on TA) that worked for Tommy for years. Some of the stories are probably exaggerated but some I know as fact and I'll leave it at that.HtownAg92 said:One of my buddies grew up in San Antonio and was a waiter at one of TLJ's regular spots near his house. He said he was the only one who would wait on him, as every other was screamed down for one reason or another. TLJ tolerated him, but was still a deek. TLJ would call ahead and ask if my buddy was there, or he wouldn't come. Kind of like the Nicholson character in As Good As It Gets.amg405 said:
Not to totally derail but I met Tommy Lee Jones in a bookstore in San Antonio when I was like 14 and he was a total jerk. True story.
Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Legend has it Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones are pretty awful to be around.