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Robert Pattinson once claimed his conversation with 'Fifty Shades of Grey' author E.L. James took an interesting turn when he asked her to describe her fantasies.
Spike Lee didn't feel that Will Smith was being genuine when he shared Lee's vision wasn't right for 'Ali,' and felt Smith was really speaking for the studio instead.
Halle Berry revealed that while she was on the set of 'Jungle Fever,' she would have fantasizes about cursing Spike Lee out thanks to the freedom her character gave her.
Music composer Danny Elfman once recalled feeling depressed about walking away from 'Batman' after the studio brought in Prince to co-write the soundtrack.
Although certain rappers thought they were flattering her, Halle Berry once shared she didn't like her name being referenced on certain rap songs, feeling like they did more harm than good.
Idris Elba once thought that if James Gandolfini left 'The Sopranos' earlier the way he left 'The Wire in its fourth season, then Gandolfini's post-'Sopranos' career might have been bigger.
Jay-Z has collaborated with many rap artists since Biggie Smalls' death, but at one point he still felt Biggie was the only other artist he truly competed with.