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John Singleton expressed disappointment with the Tupac Shakur biopic 'All Eyez on Me,' after he was forced out of the project due to creative differences.
Quentin Tarantino revealed there aren't too many sex scenes in his movies, but this was on purpose because he didn't want to take advantage of female actors.
Quentin Tarantino felt that certain film critics didn't deserve to be film reviews after comparing the martial arts flick 'Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon' to 'The Matrix.'
Actor Marion Cotillard felt that people overreacted towards her performance in 'The Dark Knight Rises,' and revealed it was tough being known for that one awkward scene.
Jodie Foster was convinced that Kristen Stewart wouldn't have much of a career in front of the camera after working up close and personal with the future 'Twilight' star.
Sharon Stone wasn't comfortable around her 'Basic Instinct' co-star Michael Douglas and vice versa, but she felt that their discomfort helped their performances.