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Post by hi224 on Oct 24, 2020 7:05:29 GMT
I know rourke, norton, and caruso were all blackballed.
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Post by petrolino on Oct 24, 2020 7:07:52 GMT
I know rourke, norton, and caruso were all blackballed. I balled them all, or at least tried too (in my own spare time ...( of course)( ...
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Oct 24, 2020 7:35:55 GMT
James Woods
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Post by politicidal on Oct 24, 2020 15:16:19 GMT
I hadn’t heard about Caruso. Then again, I never got into CSI.
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Post by kolchak92 on Oct 24, 2020 16:28:36 GMT
O.J. Simpson
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Post by hi224 on Oct 24, 2020 17:37:51 GMT
I hadn’t heard about Caruso. Then again, I never got into CSI. He was a huge diva on NYPD Blue, had alot of contract demands. He also has a pretty hot temper apparently.
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Post by theravenking on Oct 25, 2020 18:44:49 GMT
Rourke showed some humility when making The Wrestler, but then quickly resorted to his old bad ways afterwards. Telling a director to "go play with himself" when he wasn't offered a large enough paycheck for a project may not be the best way for making friends in any business.
Norton reportedly fancied himself a screenwriter, wanting to rewrite the scripts for some projects he was involved in, most notably The Incredible Hulk.
I don't know what happened to Caruso, but I seem to recall that after CSI he fancied himself a huge star behaving rather arrogantly in the process.
It's weird how much leeway certain actors get when it comes to antisocial behaviour and box-office disappointments, while for others one huge flop or one single case of "creative differences" with a producer can be enough to ruin their career.
I mean Eddie Murphy had been making flop after flop for years, and yet he still got hefty paycheques thrown after him. And this despite him reputedly being an arrogant moron.
They say John Travolta is a real nice guy, which might explain why he still has a career. I mean when was the last time he had a hit?
I wonder why Bruce Willis hasn't been blackballed. He seems to be quite a jerk and has had his fair share of flops over the years too.
Josh Hartnett ran into trouble when shooting Mozart and the Whale. In a dispute between the director and producer he sided with the director, which seems to have been enough to ruin his career. And this was just some small indie movie.
I'm not sure what happened to Sarah Michelle Gellar. She's retired now, but there was a time when she was trying to revive her career with rather lacklustre results.
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Post by politicidal on Oct 25, 2020 19:12:14 GMT
I hadn’t heard about Caruso. Then again, I never got into CSI. He was a huge diva on NYPD Blue, had alot of contract demands. He also has a pretty hot temper apparently. Huh, wouldn’t have guessed. He and Thomas Gibson should make a comeback series together .
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Post by BATouttaheck on Oct 25, 2020 19:27:05 GMT
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Oct 25, 2020 19:36:55 GMT
Fatty Arbuckle
A lot of the silent stars were shut out of talkies because of their lifestyles. Louise Brooks and Clara Bow are two examples. The Hays Code ushered in a "wholesome" era in movies.
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Post by Prime etc. on Oct 25, 2020 19:46:12 GMT
Roy Scheider. He wanted out of his SeaQuest contract and pissed Spielberg off. That was the end of that.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Oct 25, 2020 19:47:37 GMT
Fatty Arbuckle
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Post by hi224 on Oct 25, 2020 20:03:32 GMT
Roy Scheider. He wanted out of his SeaQuest contract and pissed Spielberg off. That was the end of that. he pissed off Spielberg?.
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Post by marianne48 on Oct 25, 2020 20:07:56 GMT
Lew Ayres was influenced by his role in All Quiet on the Western Front to question the morality of war. He was further affected by studying the Bible in subsequent years; he would experience a kind of religious epiphany which caused him to become a vegetarian and give up his pastimes of hunting and fishing, because of his belief in the value of all life. This would work against him at the outbreak of World War II; drafted into the military, he registered as a conscientious objector. Hollywood reacted in outrage over this; movie theaters refused to exhibit his films and he was seen as unpatriotic. After spending time in a CO "camp," he served in the army as a non-combatant medic, often under heavy enemy fire, in Leyte and earned three medals for bravery. He donated his military salary to the American Red Cross. After the war, his military service impressed Hollywood so much that they "forgave" him and allowed him to continue his movie career.
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Post by Prime etc. on Oct 25, 2020 20:17:48 GMT
he pissed off Spielberg?. Spielberg was a producer on Sea Quest. The show was supposed to be a serious sciency thing but they changed it after the first season. Scheider didn't sign up for that kind of show and wanted out-being replaced by Michael Ironside. But if you look--Scheider dropped into low budget stuff after that.
Since we know Hollywood will piss away money when it feels like it--them ostracizing Scheider had nothing to do with profit loss and I doubt he had a bad reputation before that given how many things he had done. So they were mad.
Michael Keaton also got ostracized because he refused to do Batman 3 and you see what he primarily does now? Superhero stuff.
You can hear the whip crack.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Oct 25, 2020 20:19:16 GMT
Val Kilmer was notoriously difficult to work with, though getting enormously fat didn't help either.
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Post by vegalyra on Oct 25, 2020 20:38:29 GMT
Val Kilmer was notoriously difficult to work with, though getting enormously fat didn't help either. I just read his short memoir. Very good read and quick if you are interested. I didn't realize how close he was with Brando.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Oct 25, 2020 20:39:24 GMT
Val Kilmer was notoriously difficult to work with, though getting enormously fat didn't help either. Same thing with Marlon Brando. Marilyn Monroe was toxic toward the end of her career.
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Post by hi224 on Oct 26, 2020 1:57:56 GMT
he pissed off Spielberg?. Spielberg was a producer on Sea Quest. The show was supposed to be a serious sciency thing but they changed it after the first season. Scheider didn't sign up for that kind of show and wanted out-being replaced by Michael Ironside. But if you look--Scheider dropped into low budget stuff after that.
Since we know Hollywood will piss away money when it feels like it--them ostracizing Scheider had nothing to do with profit loss and I doubt he had a bad reputation before that given how many things he had done. So they were mad.
Michael Keaton also got ostracized because he refused to do Batman 3 and you see what he primarily does now? Superhero stuff.
You can hear the whip crack.
it wasn't batman that killed Keaton's opportunities, as much as a being a hollywood outsider did, couple that with pissing off Eastwood on Mystic River and that likely is why he disappeared for awhile.
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Post by Prime etc. on Oct 26, 2020 2:14:32 GMT
it wasn't batman that killed Keaton's opportunities, as much as a being a hollywood outsider did, couple that with pissing off Eastwood on Mystic River and that likely is why he disappeared for awhile. He was losing leading man roles by 1997. Jack Frost might have been contractual punishment for him.
Hey before he hit the skids he made a film with Christopher Reeve.
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