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Guess this guy thinks that his 15 minutes of fame is worth looking like a total prick. :rolleyes:

Hollywood screenwriter dishes the dirt
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Joe Eszterhas wrote "Basic Instinct," "Flashdance," "Showgirls" and "Jagged Edge" and once got $4 million for a four-page outline. But now, the superscripter has written "The Devil's Guide to Hollywood: The Screenwriter as God," in which he dishes about the stars with whom he's worked as he doles out tips on his craft. To wit:

"Liv Tyler did an interview in which she said she was the inspiration for 'Showgirls.' She said I had become obsessed with her after seeing her play a stripper in an Aerosmith video. She said, 'He tried to get me to take the lead in the movie, but I didn't want to get into that kind of thing.' It was news to me. I'd never seen the Aerosmith video, I'd never met or spoken with Liv."


"Val Kilmer is an imbecile. Asked by the Academy to nominate the three best film moments of the century, Kilmer nominated three of his movies. One of them was 'Batman Forever.'"
"For many years, Robert De Niro, always brilliant onscreen, couldn't even say two words on his own. He'd sit there, not speaking - woefully, miserably, pathetically lost without the words of a script."

"Michael Douglas, in my experience, is not brilliant and may very well, in some cases, be dumb. This is the guy who wanted to change the ending of 'Basic Instinct' because it wasn't 'redemptive.' Douglas didn't like that he was the star of the movie and that [Sharon Stone] 'one-ups me at every turn.'"

Meanwhile, "Sharon's 'prima donna' behavior so annoyed the crew on one of her movies that they relieved themselves into a bathtub before Sharon got into it for her scene."

"The joke in Hollywood is that Warren Beatty, the 'great auteur,' can turn a 'go' movie into a development deal. He'll get involved, work with six writers rewriting your script, then pull out of the project."

"You don't want Edward Norton to star in your movie. He now rewrites all the scripts he agrees to act in."
And Eszterhas claims that when Madonna was trying to get the part in "Desperately Seeking Susan," she went to the office of Orion production chief Barbara Boyle, "dropped to her knees and said, 'I'll do anything to get this part.' Boyle said, 'I'm happily married and I'm straight,' to which Madonna replied, 'You should try everything once.'"
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/sto...p-378341c.html
 
:rolleyes: I'm sure some of this is true but this guy is not a good writer. I can't believe he's a screenwriter. 'Michael Douglas...may very well, in some cases, be dumb' Seriously, an 8th grader could write something more eloquent than that.

Anyway, I also doubt the Rober De Niro thing. Whatever, who cares. Is this anything we didn't already know?!
 
cosmogrl5 said:
"For many years, Robert De Niro, always brilliant onscreen, couldn't even say two words on his own. He'd sit there, not speaking - woefully, miserably, pathetically lost without the words of a script.

Hmmm, Bob is known to be very shy and reserved, so this may be true.

and as for the Val Kilmer thing, I am certain, that's gotta be true!
 
Umm.....Burn....?

Haha. The Val Kilmer thing made me laugh though. Batman forever.....:lol:
 
LOL, I think i read a quote somewhere from some director that worked with Val kilmer, who said that he never wants to work with Kilmer EVER again! :lol:
i wonder just how bad is Val?
 
Things like this really intrest me, for some reason. It's nice to hear things confirming that stars are, in fact, only human. Everyone has flaws, and I know a lot of people in real life with issues similar to those stars he mentions.
 
cosmogrl5 said:
Meanwhile, "Sharon's 'prima donna' behavior so annoyed the crew on one of her movies that they relieved themselves into a bathtub before Sharon got into it for her scene."


:doh: Wow.
 
I was wondering why he wouldn't care about working in Hollywood anymore, so I googled and found this at Wikipedia:

He is currently recovering from throat cancer after having been a heavy smoker. Four-fifths of his esophagus was removed due to the cancer and he has trouble talking and swallowing. He has since become an outspoken advocate against smoking in movies, perhaps ironically considering movies he wrote featured a lot of smoking. The New Jersey anti-tobacco youth group REBEL awarded him the Fight the Good Fight award in 2004. An avid Cleveland Indians fan, Eszterhas enjoys his new lease on life post-cancer and is a devoted family man to his wife and four children.

Cancer and Ohio would likely make me not give a flying f**k about the Grand Pecking Order, as well. The more bubbles he bursts, the better, I say. Burn, Hollywood, burn!
 
He called M. Douglas dumb and accused V. Kilmer of being an imbecile... and yet he is repsonsible for one of the worst movies of all time (Showgirls)?

Sure...
 
Laska said:
Hmmm, Bob is known to be very shy and reserved, so this may be true.

and as for the Val Kilmer thing, I am certain, that's gotta be true!

Perhaps he was actually staying in character, meditating, what not ... is something necessarily wrong with an actor who doesn't run his trap 24/7?
 

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