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Katt Williams was on a mission as a comic to restore dignity to comedy, and once revealed what he believed cost his industry dignity in the first place.
George Lucas felt fans would react differently towards 'Revenge of the Sith,' and because of that it wasn't going to be as successful as other 'Star Wars' films.
Robert Pattinson felt that he'd be judged in his shirtless scene after Taylor Lautner's workout and results, which made Pattinson a bit insecure about showing off his body.
Robert Pattinson came up with a few ideas that might have been a bit too dark for 'Twilight.' One of those ideas was having his Edward Cullen character wanting to kill his love interest.
Something about Keanu Reeves watching an early screening of 'Kill Bill' upset Quentin Tarantino, and would later send him on a rant about the movie industry.
Pierce Brosnan was upset with the way his firing of James Bond was handled by producers who he considered family, and labeled their behavior as 'juvenile.'
Matt Damon didn't appreciate how superhero movies were changing the film industry, and found it concerning there was no end in sight for the blockbuster genre.
Quentin Tarantino may not be sure if there will be a 'Kill Bill' sequel now, but initially he envisioned 'Kill Bill' as a trilogy with several years between the sequels.
Samuel L. Jackson turned down starring with 50 Cent because the rapper didn't show he had enough talent for acting, a sentiment that 50 Cent let known he didn't appreciate.
Chris Hemsworth didn't think it was possible to be a part of a film bigger than 'The Avengers,' and that his box-office career might have peaked as a result.
Henry Cavill cost himself a lead role in Zack Snyder's '300' by turning down the part in favor of his James Bond audition, which he eventually lost to Daniel Craig.