I never understood why Kimmel gets a pass. The guy got famous off misogyny and had one of the worst black face skits in recent history and Hollywood liberals love him.
I just want to say that anyone making up sexual assault accusations on Twitter is the lowest of low and super scummy and clearly doesn’t care about helping survivors come forward with their stories of abuse. However, them lying in no way invalidates the accusation(s) against Justin Bieber.
Good to hear Keanu and Anthony Hopkins refused to join in. Probably shouldn’t be surprised that Gary Oldman isn’t listed as refusing to participate as well though.
What a shit way to direct. If you can't bring emotion from your actors without you verbally abusing them then you're not good at your job.
He might have been taking a few cues from the awful shit Stanley Kubrick did to Shelly Duvall on the set of The Shining. In both cases - it's wrong and never justified
See also Kubrick treating Shelly Duvall when shooting The Shining: “Shelley Duvall suffered from nervous exhaustion throughout filming, including physical illness and hair loss.” “The film's script was changed so often that Nicholson stopped reading each draft. In order to give The Shining the psychological horror it needed, Kubrick antagonized his actors, and Kubrick and Duvall argued frequently. Kubrick intentionally isolated Duvall, and she was forced to perform the exhausting baseball bat scene 127 times. Afterwards, Duvall presented Kubrick with clumps of hair that had fallen out due to the extreme stress of filming.” “Despite Stanley Kubrick's fierce demands on everyone, Jack Nicholson admitted to having a good working relationship with him. It was with Shelley Duvall that he was a completely different director. He allegedly picked on her more than anyone else, as seen in the documentaries Making 'The Shining' (1980) and Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures (2001). He would really lose his temper with her, even going so far as to say that she was wasting the time of everyone on the set. She later reflected that he was probably pushing her to her limits to get the best out of her, and that she wouldn't trade the experience for anything, but it was not something she ever wished to repeat.” “Despite his reported abuse of Shelley Duvall on-set, Stanley Kubrick spoke very highly of her ability in interviews, and found himself quite impressed by her performance in the finished film.”