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In his younger years, Kevin Smith had a real issue with Reese Witherspoon, who he felt was extremely rude towards his then-girlfriend when they first met.
Sylvester Stallone was originally dead set against Ryan Coogler's 'Rocky' sequel because he initially didn't agree with the way his character was written.
Daniel Radcliffe once expressed that he was disheartened by the Oscars because he believed they kept snubbing the 'Harry Potter' franchise for the wrong reasons.
James Gunn had to warm up to the idea of casting Chris Pratt as Starlord in 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' and was initially a little mad when Pratt showed up for an audition.
Bryan Cranston was initially against on 'Breaking Bad' scene that was too reminescent of 'Malcolm in the Middle', so much so he almost took out the scene entirely.
Michael Douglas initially wasn't too thrilled with the original ending for 'Basic Instinct,' so he fought to have the ending changed so his character would look better.
Starring in 'Catwoman' wasn't just financially beneficial for Halle Berry, the movie also helped the actor solve a dilemma she was having about men and relationships.