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Matt: [after punching clown] ... I Hate Clowns
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Dustin: [while Matt and Dustin are fighting in the van] I'm gonna snap your neck like a glow stick!
Randy Quaid
Randy Quaid, born on October 1, 1950, graduated from the Drama Department of Dezhou University , an American actor . Once played the "Shepherd" in " Brokeback Mountain ".
Performing Experience
In 1996, he participated in " Last Dance ".
Character Dispute
On March 23, U.S. local time, Randy Quaid filed the complaint to the Los Angeles District Court. The complaint stated that when the filmmakers asked him to play the role of the "Shepherd" in " Brokeback Mountain ", they said that the film was a low-cost film. Art film, it is estimated that the possibility of making money is unlikely, and emphasizes that every member of the crew has sacrificed a lot for being able to participate in this controversial film.
Unexpectedly, the film directed by Ang Lee about the homosexuality between West cowboys in the United States , although it is low-cost, and the investment is only about 14 million US dollars, but the reputation and box office are excellent, not only won 3 The "Little Golden Man" is still collecting 160 million U.S. dollars in box office around the world. Obviously, this statement is suspected by Mislead . Although, the defendant in this lawsuit is not Ang Lee, but against the producer's focus company. But Randy Quaid recalled, “In 2004, I met Ang Lee, and he said the same thing to me, to the effect that we didn’t have much money, and everyone paid a lot for this movie.
"Randy Quaid said that according to Hollywood standards, the so-called low cost refers to a film with an investment of between 5 million and 7 million. Therefore, it now appears that multiple producers of this film deliberately Mislead him at a very low price. The movie's pay is accepted, but Randy Quaid has not disclosed how much the money is.
He mentioned in the complaint, "The actors were persuaded by the film party to lower the pay to ensure that the movie can enter the theater, but the film party made a huge 160 million box office worldwide. My loss is at least 10 million U.S. dollars. , I must not turn a blind eye to this kind of "rich film side, poor actors". I suspect that the film side has deliberately formulated a relatively detailed publicity plan in order to reduce the actor's pay."
It is reported that Focus, the producer of " Brokeback Mountain ", did not immediately respond to Randy Quaid's lawsuit.
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