“And then I thankfully read the script and loved it and loved the character and loved the dynamic between the two people.” – British tabloidette Sienna Miller agreed to do Steve Buscemi’s “Interview” before having read the script or even knowing the film’s premise. After the snagglet00thed director/actor begged her to educate herself with the material before officially signing on, she did and realized, “Hey, this thing is actually pretty good!” Needless to say she has a tenacious commitment to good roles. [Cinematical]
“Not at all. When you’re doing a fantasy movie, you can’t think like that.” – Michael Bay reminds the world that even if a scene in Transformers (where a robot jet flies into a high-rise) is uncomfortably reminiscent of 9/11, he doesn’t give a shit if he’s offended your sensitive and nervous sensibilities. [EW]
“I lost 33 pounds from this weight, which is pretty skinny. I weigh, like, 137-ish now. This is normal, believe it or not. I’ve always been pathologically skinny.” – Jeremy Davies (“Spanking The Monkey“) weighed an excruciatingly atrophied 104 lbs to play the emaciated Gene DeBruin in Werner Herzog’s excellent Vietnam POW film Rescue Dawn. DeBruin’s family took major umbrage of Davies and Herzog’s portrayal of Gene as a Charles Manson-like prisoner that has gone batshit psychotic. Davies sought out Herzog much like he did “Dogville’s” Lars Von Trier: a man who is now “one of his best friends.” [Vulture]
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