>"And I went up to say hi and the blood drained from his face in such a way that I realized that I had become the face of his pain or something. And he got kind of shaking and hugged me and said, 'I hate you. I really don't like you.' And I was like, 'Wow, okay, what's going on, man?' And he said, 'I cannot sanction your buffoonery.'"
>call carey a buffoon >turn in that twoface performance he lost credibility
Noah Ramirez
Why would he care so much? Why did Carey's buffoonery affected him so much
Kayden Walker
Once I got drunk and told my mate Colin I didn't like him, I do like him though, he's a good lad
Connor Cruz
Do you think hes a weeb
Kayden Jenkins
It happens, la
Zachary Ward
There's s bunch of actors who had to be close on screen but fucking hated each other off. Gosling and macadams HATED each other during the notebook and Adam Baldwin HATED Alan tedious during firefly. Can't remember others
Carson Gomez
Dreyfuss and Murray in what about bob
John Wood
>Gosling and macadams HATED each other during the notebook
lol what, they became a couple during that movie and were dating for quite some time after
Dylan Johnson
...
Ryan Sanders
UNSANCTIONED
Carson Cruz
>Boss coffee commercials >dumb wWWWwWWwwwWwWWW
Cameron Collins
Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis. Imagine having to see each other for years.
Jordan Green
Yes, considering the sheer amout of Bossu commercials he's done.
Christian Butler
so TL was just extremely butthurt his shitty baseball movie flopped?
what a gigantic pussy lol
Jackson Torres
quads of truth Jim Carrey killed the girl he gave stds to and made him look like a victim as a pallbearer
Wyatt Gomez
one of the rare instances where I went to see a movie for the villain, not the fucking two face I'm talking about Jim Carrey's Riddler, great performance.
Austin Brown
Japan seems super clean and nice. I want to move here
Hunter Rodriguez
>...He continued, 'Ryan came to me, and there's 150 people standing in this big scene, and he says, "Nick come here."
>'And he's doing a scene with Rachel and he says, "Would you take her out of here and bring in another actress to read off camera with me?"
>The director was shocked. 'I said, "What?" Then he says, "I can't. I can't do it with her. I'm just not getting anything from this."'
I know, I was shocked too.
Julian Turner
Anyone got the pasta about Marlon Brando in guys and dolls?
John Cruz
Freddy prinze jr hated Kiefer Sutherland
>during a Comic-Con panel for his series Star Wars Rebels, Freddie Prinze Jr. discussed his horrible experience working with Kiefer Sutherland. "I did 24; it was terrible. I hated every moment of it," Prinze stated. "Kiefer was the most unprofessional dude in the world. That's not me talking trash, I'd say it to his face. I think everyone that's worked with him has said that. I just wanted to quit the business after that. So, I just sort of stopped."
Eli Jenkins
>Adam Baldwin HATED Alan Tudyk
I'm guessing Baldwin was the asshole in the situation.
Lincoln Allen
>'I cannot sanction your buffoonery.' >sanction what a pretentious fuckwit. This is a fake quote right
Jordan Allen
Charlie and Jack on LOST though with a cast that large I'd be more surprised if there wasn't problems
Benjamin Young
>blade runner >Sean Young had one of the worst reputations in the '80s as a difficult co-star and it may have started here, on a movie that couldn't have been easy to make. Crew members called love scenes "hate scenes" since they knew she and Harrison ford didn't like each other. Kek
Christopher Butler
Leo and Clint had a hard working relationship
>Not co-stars, but director/actor clashed a bit on the set of J. Edgar in 2011. An insider said Leonardo DiCaprio wasn't happy with a take while filming the biopic and threw a fit and insisted on a re-do after director Clint Eastwood called it a wrap. Apparently the altercation ended with DiCaprio storming off the set and tensions remained high during the rest of the shoot.
based clint
Brody James
>"Kiefer worked with Freddie Prinze, Jr. more than 5 years ago, and this is the first he has heard of Freddie's grievances," Sutherland's rep tells E! News in a statement. "Kiefer enjoyed working with Freddie and wishes him the best."
Michael Parker
Ty Cobb is fascinating. One of the greatest players there ever was and so disliked that only 4 people from the world of baseball showed up at his funeral.
> Approximately 150 friends and relatives attended a brief service in Cornelia, Georgia, and drove to the Cobb family mausoleum in Royston for the burial. Baseball's only representatives at his funeral were three old-time players, Ray Schalk, Mickey Cochrane and Nap Rucker, along with Sid Keener, the director of the Baseball Hall of Fame