Wicker Park Controversy starring
2021-12-23 08:01
The first actor to be appointed by the director and producer as the leading actor was Brendan James Fraser, who became famous for his starring roles in " Tarzan of the Apes " and "The Return of the Mummy " . However, because it is difficult for both parties to reach a compromise on the issue of the film's remuneration-Fisher offered a price of 10 million US dollars, and the entire budget of the film was only 30 million US dollars. Expenses, the negotiations with Fischer therefore came to an end. Later, the young Freddie Prinze Jr., who started his career with youth films , came into the eyes of the producers due to his eye-catching appearance and careful asking price (Prinz only proposed a remuneration of $2 million), but after a while, it became clear that , The cheap Prinz has also become difficult to get into the eyes of the production side, which makes " 2 Fast 2 Furious " starring Paul Walker become a backup candidate for the male starring. Just when the entertainment media believed that the overall situation was set, Walker gradually faded out of people's vision due to the conflict of schedules, and was replaced by Josh Hartnett, whose appearance made the debate about horse grooming actors finally die out.
Although a light-haired German who plays the peerless beauty Helen in Greek mythology who set off an unprecedented battle, it has been a controversial topic since the filming of "Troy", but there is no doubt that, Diane Kruger is now on the list of plans for ace producer and senior director in Hollywood. In the initial stage of the filming of "Wicker Park", Kate Winslet was determined to be the leading candidate for the heroine, but in the end Diane Kruger had the last laugh, which shows its menacing and unstoppable momentum.
Extended Reading
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Alex: You want a cup of coffee?
Matthew: Yeah, sure. Thanks.
Alex: [rummages around in the kitchen] No. No. No. No.
Alex: [comes back with coffee in two flutes of champagne glasses] He broke all my cups.
Matthew: That's original.
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Matthew: Things don't have to be extraordinary to be beautiful, even the ordinary can be beautiful.