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Ellen DeGeneres and Sharon Stone once co-starred alongside each other for a HBO movie, but when they had to do a love scene together DeGeneres started getting cold feet.
When looking at two of Hollywood’s top leading men, Nia Long felt the roles studios picked for Denzel Washington and Will Smith proved they didn’t see them as black.
Evangeline Lilly wasn’t entirely sure she was pregnant with her first child until a scene she shot with Hugh Jackman in the film 'Real Steel’' removed all possible doubt.
Jennifer Aniston once opened up about the possibility of sharing the big screen with then-husband Brad Pitt, and felt at the time it wouldn’t have been the best idea.
Uma Thurman credited a bad movie she did in the 90s for giving her the motivation she needed to have children, when before she wasn’t sure about starting a family.
Because of Emma Stone’s chemistry with Andrew Garfield, ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ director Marc Webb entrusted the two actors to improvise several scenes.
Shia LaBeouf didn’t take pleasure in seeing Megan Fox being let go from the 'Transformers' franchise, but also believed his co-star’s departure helped the franchise in a much needed way.
Julia Roberts once shared she was surprised how Steven Spielberg didn’t defend her the way she would’ve liked him to against allegations made about her.
Marlon Wayans once revealed he and his brothers were given very little notice that they were no longer a part of the 'Scary Movie' franchise, a discovery Wayans only made after reading the trades.
Jack Nicholson became an established actor off the strength of many dramas, but he later decided to do more comedies to provide moviegoers with a happier time.
Denzel Washington wanted to show the true villainy of his 'Training Day' character, so much so he suggested a scene for the character the studio feared might be going a bit too far.
Brad Pitt once revealed that he wasn’t too disappointed with his divorce from Jennifer Aniston, as he wasn’t sure about the idea of marriage being for all time anyway.
Ben Affleck and Casey Affleck may be close brothers, but that just made things even worse between the two when they disagreed with each other on the set of 'Gone Baby Gone.'