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John Leguizamo was once told he couldn't star alongside Salma Hayek in a John Travolta film because the director didn't want it to be perceived as a 'Latin' movie.
Many have claimed that action star Steven Seagal often hits stuntmen on movie sets, a habit that his 'Under Siege' co-star Morris Chestnut took issue with.
DMX was signed on to do a sequel to a 'Crow' movie, but later second-guessed the project after Eminem was considered to star opposite him as another Crow.
Zack Snyder quipped that he planned on killing superhero films with his film adaptation of Alan Moore's 'Watchmen', which he felt would deconstruct mainstream heroes.
Keira Knightley found collaborating with director and actor Kenneth Branagh maddening because of how suddenly he could switch from playing a character to being the director in 'Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit.'
Eva Mendes cried before doing an emotional love scene with her 'We Own the Night' co-star Joaquin Phoenix, and needed some vodka to get through the shot.
Before the first 'Iron Man', Robert Downey Jr. imagined it would be a lot of fun to star in his own superhero franchise after seeing 'The Matrix' and other blockbusters.
Although it turned out to be one of Robert Downey Jr's most critically acclaimed roles, the 'Iron Man' star was slightly worried he might jeopardize his career with 'Tropic Thunder.'
Although Drake was no stranger to winning Grammys, he still felt the award shows alienated him as an artist and didn't pay his music a certain kind of respect.