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Quentin Tarantino once revealed there was one director who managed to escape the trap of filmmakers becoming worse when they directed movies in their old age.
Snoop Dogg initially didn’t take too kindly to Vince Vaughn striking him in ‘Starsky and Hutch,’ and was close to physically retaliating against his co-star.
James Cameron decided to stick to his guns when he was asked to remove a scene that Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, and many others hated in 'Titanic', which later paid off.
Although Chris Tucker was grateful for the cult-hit ‘Friday’, he was initially surprised by its success considering he didn’t think the film was all that funny.
Daniel Craig had a strong reaction when he was offered the role of James Bond, especially since it was such a huge departure from the way Bond was usually portrayed in movies.
Anne Hathaway once revealed that she originally turned down Alice in 'Alice in Wonderland' because it reminded her too much of her 'Princess Diaries' role.