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Sandra Bullock once had certain rules she followed when dating co-stars on movie sets because of how unnatural it was to fall in love with leading men.
The Wayans brothers were once reluctant to admit that ‘White Chicks’ was about Paris and Nicky Hilton after being confronted by Nicky about the project.
Although he greatly appreciated his time in ‘The Matrix’ trilogy, Laurence Fishburne acknowledged the franchise had room for improvement in certain areas.
Emma Watson once explained the difference between watching herself in older ‘Harry Potter’ films when she was much younger, and watching herself in the later sequels.
Andrew Garfield’s first film wasn’t welcomed too warmly by critics, which taught Garfield something valuable about the film industry and his own expectations.