Based on her public persona, this sounds completely on brand.
Based on her public persona, this sounds completely on brand.
Now that, I’d read. I had absolutely no interest in Rebel Wilson until I heard about all this.
Fingering the Assholes of Hollywood, the Rebel Wilson story
i don’t have many celebrity stories, but Rebel Wilson once got a friend of mine fired from a cafe, after baiting them into shit-talking the job - then immediately “hilariously” telling the boss what they said. SBC sucks but, well, i ain’t lining up to read this book
that girl seems to have a lot of butt fingering stories
Having a “no assholes” policy might make it a short list of people in Hollywood one can work with.
Yeah maybe she was just being specific?
“She also said at the time that Cohen encouraged her to put her finger up his butt in the film’s final scene...”
Sort of like anyone I know who was declared themselves as ‘hating drama’ have been the most insufferably dramatic people I’ve ever known.
That Megan Fox rumor was started by Bay himself and Spielberg basically said it was BS. Bay did not need to be pressured to fire her and even included a scene disparaging her character in the film. It’s just the kind of guy that Bay is.
“The Lords of Flatbush” was made before “Happy Days,” so Henry Winkler couldn’t have been imitating Fonzie in the film.
“You do want to be in this film, don’t you?”
...Yeah, if Ian McKellan said that to me, I’d just crumble up and blow away rather than respond.
Also dunno whose idea it was to give him bangs, but that wasn’t working either.
Who thought “let’s cast van Damme for his agility and then put a 100 pound latex prawn costume on him!”??
Is it a hot take to say Mark Ruffalo is a very mediocre Hulk/Bruce Banner?
No kidding, the behind the scenes of Predator was kind of crazy. My favorite was them having to hire a body guard to be on set to protect everyone FROM Sonny Landham.
If I had a nickle...
Man, a Stanley Kubrick directed X-Men would be insane and glorious.
Then I was fat and unemployed...
Sadly, Ken Norton made a great Ed Norton, but Jackie Gleason thought otherwise.
Like 70% of Back to the Future was already filmed with Stoltz. They originally wanted MJF but he was busy with Family Ties and other projects. By the time they scrapped Stoltz, MJF was available and they reshot almost the entire film with him pulling doubles—working full time on both Family Ties (days) and BTTF…