10 shameful movie scenes that actors would prefer not to remember
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/10-shameful-movie-scenes-that-actors-would-prefer-not-to-remember.htmlActors often regret certain scenes in their films. They agree to participate in dubious film projects, often find themselves physically and mentally exhausted, sometimes they just look stupid, without knowing it. Remembering the sad experience, movie stars laugh at themselves or shyly brush off and certainly will not agree to another take.
Here is a selection of 10 movie scenes that famous actors would rather forget about.
After the award for the "Best Role" in the movie "Les Miserables", actor Hugh Jackman lost his vigilance and got into the movie project "Movie 43" — an absurd black comedy. Only Jackman wasn't laughing. Hugh even posted a message from the future online, in which he warns himself to give up filming in the movie "Movie 43".The reason was the blind date scene of Beth (Kate Winslet) and Davis (Hugh Jackman), in which the actor appears in front of the audience with a hanging male "anatomical feature" on his chin. Critics smashed the movie to smithereens, and most of the famous actors involved in "Movie 43" did not come to the premiere of the film at all.
Unlike Hugh Jackman, Arnold Schwarzenegger recalls his disastrous experience in the film "Hercules in New York" with a laugh: "It's a cheap movie that I always make fun of because it's really ridiculous, and I'm ridiculous there."The actor is especially embarrassed for the scene in which his character fights with a fake bear. "The guy in the bear costume, and me, the stupid big guy, and all this ridiculous struggle. Just stop this movie."
Jennifer Lawrence admitted that before shooting the bed scene in the movie "Passengers" she was very worried. The actress was worried, because it was the first time she had to get naked, and even in front of married actor Chris Pratt.After the filmed scene, Lawrence returned home, but the anxiety only intensified. "What did I do? I don't understand anything. To calm her conscience, Jennifer called her mom: "Tell me that everything is fine." The actress said that it was the strangest thing she had ever done.
In the opening scene of the cult film "Apocalypse Now", Captain Willard, being devastated and pretty drunk, arranges a pogrom in his hotel room. The hero throws things around, smashes the mirror to pieces with his fist and, bleeding, plunges into a painful depression. Everything would be fine, but during the filming the actor was really drunk.The next day, Shin returned to the ill-fated room and saw blood on the bed, which horrified him: "I felt ashamed. I couldn't believe I did it." Martin Sheen admitted to the film's director Francis Coppola that he had not reviewed this scene for decades and still refuses.
Actress Nicole Kidman played a young woman Celeste, suffering from domestic violence, in the TV series "Big Little Lies". A refined and educated woman is forced to endure humiliation from her husband in order to "save the marriage." The scene in which Celeste lies at the feet of the despot spouse, beaten and trembling, makes Kidman clench her fists until now.
After filming, the depressed actress returned to the hotel. She tried to open the door, but the lock broke. Then Nicole picked up a stone from the ground and broke the window of her room with it. Kidman admits that she regretted the outburst of anger caused by the filming of the humiliating scene.
Actor Bryan Cranston, who played Walter White in the TV series "Breaking Bad", can't hold back tears when he remembers the shooting of one of the episodes. It's about a scene in which he sees the dying girlfriend of his student Jesse. Walter does not help her, but stands aside and watches as the girl dies.
Here's what Cranston felt at that moment: "My hero approaches her because that's human instinct. But then he stops, thinking, "Wait, she's a drug addict. She's going to ruin Jesse. It's better if I don't do anything. But she's so young, she's old enough to be my daughter.“ And then I remembered my daughter." The actor played a terrible scene in his head for a long time and even blamed himself for the indifference of his hero.
The series "Unruly, unyielding, unbroken" is recognized by fans as the worst in the series "Game of Thrones". Actor Alfie Allen, who played Theon Greyjoy, agrees with fans and admits that the most terrible scene for him was the wedding night of Sansa Stark and Ramsey Bolton. Sadistic Bolton ordered Theon to stay in the room and watch Sansa's humiliation.The harrowing scene shocked Allen so much that he was reluctant to discuss it for a long time: "I don't really want to talk about it, but the filming of Ramsey's wedding night and Sansa became the most terrible day in all seasons. And let all the cruelty remain behind the scenes, your imagination will finish everything by itself. Sophie Turner is a wonderful actress."
In 2007, Jessica Alba played the superheroine Sue Storm in the 2nd part of The Fantastic Four, which was a blow to her acting ego. The film's director Tim Storey literally made the actress feel useless.In one of the scenes, Jessica had to cry. She tried to play convincingly, but Tim Storey constantly criticized her: "It looks too realistic. It looks too painful." After that, the director asked Alba not to do anything with her face at all: "Just watch calmly. Then we will finish the tears with the help of graphics." The actress took such a statement to heart and was almost disappointed in the acting profession.
"Medicine for Pattinson's runny nose!" — that's about how actress Reese Witherspoon would have called the scene of a kiss with Robert Pattinson in the movie "Water for Elephants!". According to the script, the actress had to kiss the sick hero of "Twilight", and she says that it was unpleasant: "He had a bad cold. It was disgusting."For Pattinson, filming a love scene turned out to be no less exhausting. "We were filming this scene, and the runny nose just overpowered me. Reese had a wig that I was constantly wiping my nose on."
Leonardo DiCaprio and It's hard for Tobey Maguire to single out a scene in the movie "Dons Plum" that they wouldn't be ashamed of. For 86 minutes, the characters exchange vulgar jokes, laugh at each other, pick their noses, pester cafe visitors and conduct soulful monologues in the toilet in front of the mirror.The actors believe that participation in such a project reveals them not from the best side. Therefore, DiCaprio and Maguire made a knight move and filed a lawsuit to ban the viewing of the film in the United States and Canada. In his open letter to the disgruntled actors, producer Dale Wheatley reproaches them for insincerity and intends to return the rights to show "Dons Plum".
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