Whos doing that?
Multiple posters have said fuck terry gilliam or Shame about terry Gilliam. All she said was he was a bully on set.
Multiple posters have said fuck terry gilliam or Shame about terry Gilliam. All she said was he was a bully on set.
I know there are people on here that don't believe in God, but I gotta say, his card not working at that moment is nothing short of a miracle
I've read more than a few accounts of Nicholson and Kubrick driving Shelley Duvall out of her mind on the set of the Shining.
Also just thought of that poor actress who was tricked into having real, unprotected sex with Marlon Brandon on the set of one of his films as well, in collusion with the director who wanted an unrehearsed reaction from her.
And that conflates with what? What are you offended about if they did say that about Terry Gilliam? She said he was a bully to her on set. Some peoole didn't like that. I don't really see anyone saying he was as worse or complicit as Weinstein.
Rewatchables pod was just talking about how nice Wes Craven was on sets. Probably helps on a horror set if the director doesn't act like a psycho though.
Alright maybe I read too much into the comments. But when posters respond to a thread about a terrible sexual assault only to comment on an aside about a director being a bully, it comes off as misunderstanding the situation and what is actually he important point here.
The story here is interesting because Harvey forced Lena Headey on him because Matt Damon and Heath Ledger "would never fuck" Samantha Morton, who was "too fat".Fuck Harvey.
Though, Gilliam comes off almost as an asexual insane genius, so name dropping him in that fashion seems a bit sensationalistic. Dude was probably an asshole, but he has always seemed like one.
Has the dude ever worked with the same actor twice, excluding Ledger?
You kidding me? He's a known asshole back in the day on set. Man bullied the hell out of Shelly Duvall in shining
Can you edit this so it's not implying Kubrick is at fault for the latter? Because you jump from discussing him to talking about an unrelated film made by a different director you never name.
What directors are known to be the nice folks?
I get the feeling Nolan would be a nice guy, if only because he seems 100% focused on all business
Speaking of Sarah Polley...
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2017/10/16/sarah-polley-harvey-weinstein_a_23244854/
Aside from what his movies might show, David Lynch is said to be incredibly welcoming on set, even to actors who have never been in big movies. Some have even called it their nicest on-set experience.
Can you edit this so it's not implying Kubrick is at fault for the latter? Because you jump from discussing him to talking about an unrelated film made by a different director you never name.
I think a good rule of thumb is that directors who consistently work with the same people are probably pretty OK to be around. Lynch is one who consistently works with the same actors all the time.
BTW he is referring to Bernardo Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris for anyone wondering.
I was going to mention David Lynch, actors seem super eager to work with him a second time round, and some of the interviews with the new cast of Twin Peaks S3 they keep going on about how hes so nice, patient and tries to bring the best out of actors with encouragementFucking asshole. I'm really glad that card didn't work. Man, what a piece of shit. Get help my ass.
Aside from what his movies might show, David Lynch is said to be incredibly welcoming on set, even to actors who have never been in big movies. Some have even called it their nicest on-set experience.
Come on. It used to be that miracles meant an inexplicable act literally bending physical reality. Have miracles fallen so low as to be categorized with likely scenarios such as a keycard not working? Why was Lena spared when so many other times, with so many other women, his keycard worked just fine?
Just wish people would stop saying things like that.
Also, and for those wondering why so many of these stories take place in a hotel: Weinstein's office is in a hotel suite.
Elizabeth Taylor says different. But he was a dick to get her in character supposedly
Elizabeth Taylor and Kubrick never did a film together. You must be thinking of Shelley Duvall.
You understand this weird reasoning goes both ways. In a thread about sexual assault youve chosen to focus on this.
I was thinking Spartacus...which was also not Elizabeth Taylor. So Im all sorts of messed up today.
There is little evidence that Kubrick was a dick to people.
I was thinking Spartacus...which was also not Elizabeth Taylor. So Im all sorts of messed up today.
I cant even begin to make sense of this post. I focused on saying we should talk about the assault in a thread about an assault and thats weird?
Blanchet and Moore speak highly of Haynes.Todd Haynes is supposed to be nice to work with.
Rewatchables pod was just talking about how nice Wes Craven was on sets. Probably helps on a horror set if the director doesn't act like a psycho though.
Blanchet and Moore speak highly of Haynes.
He does seem like a great guy in interviews too
Great to hear. I had nothing to back it up just wanted to assume that he is.Scorsese's apparently a really nice guy
thread got weird with random name dropping of non-related directors who are not part of the OP's article
I know lots of you fan lots of movie directors, but many of you seem more concerned about your favorites remaining clean rather than the well being of the specific plaintif
Shia exposed him.
Also, and for those wondering why so many of these stories take place in a hotel: Weinstein's office is in a hotel suite.
I think a good rule of thumb is that directors who consistently work with the same people are probably pretty OK to be around. Lynch is one who consistently works with the same actors all the time.
Female directors can't afford to be "difficult". It's not tolerated the same way it is with male auteurs.everyone on wonder woman seemed to love working with patty. She seemed very cool in the behind the scenes.
Yeah, Craven tended to get a lot of positive marks for his on-set treatment of cast and crew, even in his earlier days. It seems hard to believe given how graphic his films could get, but I guess that was the "English teacher from Ohio" part that never left him. I seem to recall that George Romero was also a class act, by and large.
Tobe Hooper, on the other hand, is probably damn lucky that his cast and crew didn't kill him on the set of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
and the Gilliam piece sounded like "oh and Terry Gilliam, who's just an asshole, fuck that guy too" type thing.
name dropping him in that fashion seems a bit sensationalistic. .