Burt Reynolds hated doing so many "Boogie nights", he "wanted to strike" the director
And according to some behind the scenes, he tried to do so.
For the role of the adult film, the author Jack Horner in the 1997 film Boogie nights , director Paul Thomas Anderson considered a certain number of older sex symbols, in particular Warren Beatty , before setting up on Burt Reynolds . The role continued to be one of the most acclaimed performances of the deceased actor, which earned him his first and the only Oscar appointment for the best support actor. However, Reynolds almost refused the film and would have shot with Anderson during his shooting. Read the rest for the full scoop on the reasons for which he later said that he hated Boogie nights And faced with his young director.
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Reynolds has transformed the nights of Boogie seven times.
In a 2018 interview with Conan O'Brien , the veteran actor revealed that he refused the role of Jack Horner Seven times before accepting. Although it is famous for a 1972 Bearskin eye in Cosmopolitan marked " An important step in the sexual revolution "(by Cosmo editor Helen Gurley Brown ), Reynolds did not wish to appear in the cinema center of the entertainment industry for adults. "It was not my kind of film," he said Conan , adding that the content "made him [him] very uncomfortable".
Reynolds said he "just wanted to hit" Anderson.
Reynolds then told O'Brien that he and the director, Anderson, then aged 26, did not get along very well. The host said that he had heard that Reynolds had "wanted to strike [Anderson] opposite" after the Boogie nights The shooting was finished. "No, I didn't want to hit him in the face," joked Reynolds. "I just wanted to hit him."
According to an oral story of Grantland's film, things have in fact become physical when Reynolds felt disrespected After Anderson did not let him make an improvised vision of his scenes, as he did other actors. "We have seen fists fly from Burt Reynolds," said the actor Tom Lenk . "I hope I have no trouble saying that. But it was as if he was trying to hit our director in the face." Producer John Lyons told Grantland that he had intervened, even holding Reynolds.
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Reynolds did not understand it.
It may be that Reynolds just didn't understand what Anderson (photo above) was trying to do with the film. According to the criticism David ANSEN (As quoted by Grantland), "Reynolds thought he was in a dirty film and wanted to be released and was not happy. Co-Star Luis Guzman , who played the owner of the Maurice club, added: "Burt [Reynolds] was like:" What [the explanive] do these people? "[But] he just went with the flow. He had no choice." In a recent Indiewire interview, William H. Macy (Little Bill) concluded that, although some actors have already found the film "visionary" at the start of the process, Reynolds remained "in a way without any idea of what they did".
Reynolds' perception of the film may have been rooted in what he considered as the immaturity of Anderson. In a 2015 interview with Gq He shared his inexpensive review of Work with the director . "He was young and full of himself," said the actor. "Each plan we made was like the first time [this blow had never been done] I remember the first time we did Boogie nights , where I drive the car to Grauman's theater. After saying, "Isn't that incredible?" And I named five photos that had the same kind of shot. It was not original. But if you have to fly, steal the best. ""
Reynolds' disdain may have cost him the Oscar.
THE Smokey and bandit Star was so discouraged by his experience that he spoke the film after having wrapped, according to Macy - "until he obtained an Oscar nomination". At that time, Reynolds had gone to burn the earth on those who led him to the film, according to the post-production supervisor Mark Graziano . "I had heard, at that time, Burt had dismissed his agent, his manager, all those who were associated with his career, then said that he was not going to make a press for the film," said Graziano in Grantland. The movie star Mark Wahlberg Even speculated in Yahoo! Entertainment that its lack of participation in the promotion of the film may have cost Reynolds The best support actor trophy. "He would have won the Oscar if he had not dug such a hole for himself," he said in 2014.
He has never worked with Anderson - or seen the film finished again.
Anderson then pushed the tension between him and Reynolds as Improve a key scene Where Jack Horner and Dirk Diggler are fighting, but Reynolds apparently had enough. After completing Boogie nights , He refused a role in Anderson's subsequent film, Magnolia . "I had taken my photo with Paul Thomas Anderson, it was enough for me," he said The Guardian in 2015. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Chatting with O'Brien, Reynolds revealed that he had never watched the finished version of Boogie nights either. "I don't want to see him," he added. The actor suggested coming home to watch the film, but Reynolds, who had prepared for a role in Quentin Tarantino Once upon a time in Hollywood , died of a heart attack in September, which makes it unlikely that it has ever taken O'Brien on his invitation.