Cliff Booth is waaay less likeable in the book
So a more fleshed out character less Brad pitt playing Brad pitt you saying?
fincher & pitt also have a different type of understanding, only actor he frequently works with (I think), dude is brutally meticulously with the takes as recently as mank
So a more fleshed out character less Brad pitt playing Brad pitt you saying?
I wish that was the case lol. If you like reading screenplays, you'll breeze through it. You can very much tell a screenwriter wrote it, but yeah, back to the topic, unsavory doesn't always mean intriguing. He's just a piece of s***
fincher & pitt also have a different type of understanding, only actor he frequently works with (I think), dude is brutally meticulously with the takes as recently as mank
The Social Network was shot in 5 decades true story
I wish that was the case lol. If you like reading screenplays, you'll breeze through it. You can very much tell a screenwriter wrote it, but yeah, back to the topic, unsavory doesn't always mean intriguing. He's just a piece of s***
Kurt Russell's wife was right about him all along huh
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Leonardo DiCaprio‘s status for the proposed Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 2 remains up in the air, with a new report mentioning that a pay dispute between DiCaprio and Netflix are holding things up.
According to The InSneider’s Jeff Sneider during a recent episode of his podcast The Hot Mic, DiCaprio remains in negotiations for the film, but has heard that he is “dragging his feet” a bit. Sneider mentions that the big hold up is DiCaprio’s pay rate for the movie.
Typically, DiCaprio is reported to make anywhere from $20-25 million for a standard role in a movie. Sneider notes that he’s heard that DiCpario was offered $3 million for one day of filming on the project. While no official confirmation has come in yet, Sneider believes eventually DiCaprio and Netflix will reach an agreement in the range of $4 million for DiCaprio to appear in the movie.
4 mil for one day of work.. Jesus
Big dog status
Big dog status
I wonder if he'll be the last actor to command something like that with A-list actors dying out
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Leonardo DiCaprio‘s status for the proposed Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 2 remains up in the air, with a new report mentioning that a pay dispute between DiCaprio and Netflix are holding things up.
According to The InSneider’s Jeff Sneider during a recent episode of his podcast The Hot Mic, DiCaprio remains in negotiations for the film, but has heard that he is “dragging his feet” a bit. Sneider mentions that the big hold up is DiCaprio’s pay rate for the movie.
Typically, DiCaprio is reported to make anywhere from $20-25 million for a standard role in a movie. Sneider notes that he’s heard that DiCpario was offered $3 million for one day of filming on the project. While no official confirmation has come in yet, Sneider believes eventually DiCaprio and Netflix will reach an agreement in the range of $4 million for DiCaprio to appear in the movie.
So even if he’s in it it’s just gonna be for one scene
So even if he’s in it it’s just gonna be for one scene
Prolly gonna be quick like the Charles Manson cameo in the first movie
So even if he’s in it it’s just gonna be for one scene
We need him in that one scene though
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Leonardo DiCaprio‘s status for the proposed Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 2 remains up in the air, with a new report mentioning that a pay dispute between DiCaprio and Netflix are holding things up.
According to The InSneider’s Jeff Sneider during a recent episode of his podcast The Hot Mic, DiCaprio remains in negotiations for the film, but has heard that he is “dragging his feet” a bit. Sneider mentions that the big hold up is DiCaprio’s pay rate for the movie.
Typically, DiCaprio is reported to make anywhere from $20-25 million for a standard role in a movie. Sneider notes that he’s heard that DiCpario was offered $3 million for one day of filming on the project. While no official confirmation has come in yet, Sneider believes eventually DiCaprio and Netflix will reach an agreement in the range of $4 million for DiCaprio to appear in the movie.
If he normally takes $20 million for months of work on a film, why would he not take $3 million for a day?
If he normally takes $20 million for months of work on a film, why would he not take $3 million for a day?
If I’m LEO… and NETFLIX wants me to do something… I’m getting the f***in money bro. Pull the truck up
If I’m LEO… and NETFLIX wants me to do something… I’m getting the f***in money bro. Pull the truck up
It’s 3 mill to smile on camera and then go home
If he normally takes $20 million for months of work on a film, why would he not take $3 million for a day?
Maybe it’s filming in Antarctica or some other s***ty place
It’s 3 mill to smile on camera and then go home
Its Netflix. Need more
@op
https://twitter.com/discussingfilm/status/1915082846529622226So basically a better version of Wolf’s
Fincher’s next film will be titled “The Continuing Adventures of Cliff Booth.” Not just that, the film will reintroduce Pitt’s character in a very different light—as a Hollywood studio fixer.
The concept of Booth taking on that role isn’t entirely new. Tarantino explored the idea in the 2021 novelization of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” fleshing out Booth’s backstory with a series of solo misadventures that suggested a much darker and more capable side to the character.
As a “fixer,” Booth would be the guy studios call when something—anything—needs to quietly disappear. Scandals, blackmail, problematic stars, even bodies. He operates in the shadows, loyal, unshakable, and totally unfazed by the dirt beneath Hollywood’s golden surface. It’s a natural evolution for a character already written as a war hero, stuntman, and possibly even a murderer.