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Viggo Mortensen once shared that a director he frequently collaborated with reenacted a love scene Mortensen had to do, but the director claimed the story wasn’t what it appeared to be.
Daniel Radcliffe recognized how fortunate he was for his ‘Harry Potter’ success, but didn’t always feel deserving of the riches he’d received for his work.
Jennifer Garner didn’t particularly enjoy the love scene she did with her friend and co-star Hugh Jackman, but for Jackman the feeling was somewhat mutual.
James Cameron once felt that it spoke to a broader issue in Hollywood when realizing two of Hollywood’s highest paid stars were known for playing hyper-masculine characters.
Jason Statham didn’t think highly of the movies he and Jet Li did together, but he confided at the time there was only 1 film they did that he thought was quality.