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After a change was made between films, Paul Walker once revealed he wasn't sure he wanted to return to the 'Fast' franchise because of this shift in the series.
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Rosie Perez once admitted she didn't feel comfortable doing a certain scene in Spike Lee's 'Do the Right Thing,' which left her really crying n the take as a result.
After having been away from Scotland for so long, Ewan McGregor wasn't sure he was Scottish enough to properly portray his character in the 'Trainspotting' sequel.