Anthony Hopkins is in every movie, though. I think it's a law now.
Morgan Freeman, too.
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Anthony Hopkins is in every movie, though. I think it's a law now.
Morgan Freeman, too.
Yes!
Michael Caine took (takes?) movies for the money. Which is why he was in Jaws 3.
Although from what I understand sometimes actors sign a contract for a movie and by the time into production it's changed and it's difficult to get out of it.
Didn't Bill Murray claim he did the voice of Garfield in the animated movie because he was mistaken about who was directing the movie?
I love Aronofsky pretty much so I'm not convinced it will be as bad as the trailer implies.
Didn't Bill Murray claim he did the voice of Garfield in the animated movie because he was mistaken about who was directing the movie?
Yes.
Garfield may hate Mondays, but Bill Murray loathes Garfield.
The “Caddyshack” star, who voiced the finicky feline in 2004’s “Garfield: The Movie,” revealed he took the part because he mistakenly thought it was penned by famed film scribe Joel Coen — and not Joel Cohen, a relative unknown.
Bill Murray’s epic mistake led to starring role in ‘Garfield’ | New York Post
I think this was after he fired his agents.
A Coen brothers version of Garfield? My imagination fails me.
Yeah. Apparently Murray didn't even read the script before signing on.
I love Aronofsky pretty much so I'm not convinced it will be as bad as the trailer implies.
I am. I just heard they won't be screening it for press.
Yeah, for most actors, even the picky ones, your job is to show up and act. The rest is not your job. And even in really bad movies, usually an actor took it because there was something about the project that caught their attention. Aronofsky directing Noah? Sure, why not? No matter how the movie turns out, that's an easy yes.
Saw the Lego Movie finally. Is it just me, or does Will Arnett do the best Batman voice ever? Certainly better than Bale's "I have a really sore throat" version. And I love Bale as Bats.