Take it to the Pit. It doesn’t belong here.
–Cliffy
Take it to the Pit. It doesn’t belong here.
–Cliffy
I don’t know that they were ever estranged, they just never really get along. (Not unlike the Gallagher brothers.) I’ve read inverviews with Ray that say it’s blown out of proportion.
–Cliffy
I’ve read/heard both on E! True Hollywood Stories and I think a TVLand special about the “Andy Griffith Show” that Francis Bavier (Aunt Bee) disliked being on the show and didn’t interact much with Andy (perhaps because she didn’t get enough face time).
According to the All Movie Guide:
Totally disappointing to think of when you watch the show…
“I am completely drawing a blank on the names here, but the man and woman who played Lucy and Desi’s next door neighbors absolutely hated each other during the entire run of the show…so I have heard.”
Vivian Vance and William Frawley. Yup, they seriously disliked each other.
I am astonished that Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine are still alive. But, Eve, they are half-sisters? I’m just curious about that since they seem to be only a year apart in age.
yes, that’s the story I heard as well. Another supposed Brando quote from the set was his taunting Oz by saying
“don’t you wish I was a puppet so you could control me?”
I think Brando may have gotten a tad… odd, in his old age.
Allow me to be the first to mention Rip Torn and Dennis Hopper.
Also,when told that Clair Booth Luce was always kind to her inferiors, Parker asked “Where does she find them?”
This is the open letter that Clooney wrote O’Reilly, btw.
I forgot to add that I’m not sure how Brando came to hate Oz. I’m assuming it’s because Brando felt he was too good to be directed by a puppeteer, but maybe something else happened.
OK, so we have Brando and Oz fighting, and it’s rumored that Norton is not a thrill to work with. The one I feel real sorry for is DeNiro! 
You know Olivia de Havilland? OH WOW!!!
You know so many cool people, Eve.
Why did Arnold want Robert Patrick for the T1000? (although, I have to agree, he was perfect. Val Kilmer would have sucked).
Sorry to double post, but I just read George Clooney’s letter. He didn’t say anything about politics, just that he finds O’Reilly to care more about entertainment than he does about journalism.
And he’s got a point. Passing that kind of rumor (just for ratings) is pretty bad.
And whatever Clooney’s political affiliation, it’s nice to see someone in the public eye with balls to call others out, rather than just say, “Misunderstandings” and try too white wash everthing.
Sorry, I like George Clooney. He strikes me as a charming, friendly, likable guy (as well as sexy as all get out!).
So sue me.
All right, what’s the dirt on Bruce Willis and Leo DiCaprio?
A girl just gotta know.
Wow, I can’t believe this has gone on for 3 pages without anyone mentioning possibly the worst celebrity feud of all time - the only one I can think of that resulted in both parties’ deaths*. Biggie and Tupac. Has anyone heard Hit 'Em Up by Tupac? Man, that is one nasty track.
*I know there was a little more to it than that
Erik Estrada and Koko B. Ware, Erik should have left Frankie the parrot alone.
Upon reflection, I must concede you’ve got a point.
I guess it behooves me to hold myself to at least as high a standard of compassion for people whose politics I oppose as for anyone else.
As far as the incident causing a dust-up between O’Reilley and Clooney, let’s just say :rolleyes:.
I have read that there’s a feud of long standing between Jennifer Lopez and Salma Hayek, but I can’t find a cite for it and I don’t know the skinny. Can anyone confirm or deny?
As far as I know, he truly is. A Montreal paper ran a long story on how, not for lack of trying, they couldn’t get a single person who’d worked on Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (or at clubs, restaurants, etc he attended) to say anything bad about him (and it’s not just so he’ll return to film future projects- local dirt on Ben Affleck’s coke whores and Wesley Snipes’ Asian fetish are common knowledge there). He actually sent personalized letters to actors who had thgeir scenes cut from the film.
Sue me, too, while you’re at it. He really is that cute and charming in person. And thoughtful, too, on Charlie Rose the other night. Beautiful singing voice, too.
I thought I remembered a serious conflict between Gillian Anderson and Joan Rivers. Can anyone confirm or am I just imagining this?
Tori Amos is not fond of Courtney Love, and the song “Professional Widow” on Boys for Pele is rumored to be about her. Tori also had a problem with Trent, who allegedly left her for Courtney Love (what an idiot), which is alluded to in the song “Caught a Light Sneeze.”
(As much as I dislike O’Reilly, I can’t read that letter from Clooney without seeing Clooney’s smug self-satisfied smirk as he taps away at his keyboard. Guy just rubs me the wrong way. Out of Sight still rocks, though.
Back to your originally scheduled thread…)