Multiple sources confirm: Jamie slapping Katie

Discussion in 'Celebrity WW/BM Couples' started by Young Herschel, Oct 16, 2013.

  1. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    Tom Cruise is still a power player in H'wood and can get many big budget flicks greenlighted with his appearance alone.

    It Tom Cruise was a vindictive kind of man, he could fuck of Jamie Foxx's movie career, at least short term.
     
  2. Mighty Quinn

    Mighty Quinn New Member

    Still waiting on some sort of proof

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  3. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    What does Katie do again?
     
  4. Ray9968

    Ray9968 Active Member


    I don't think Cruise has that kind of power.
     
  5. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    You don't think Tom Cruise could badmouth Jamie Foxx to all the major studios and producers he works with??

    I do.

    Cruise isn't the box office goldmine he's been the last 25 years, but he still has more juice in Hollyweird than Jamie Foxx.

    Just saying if that was my 'boy' I would NOT be publicly sleeping with his ex, considering the profession we both worked in.
     
  6. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Why not that's what they do in that weird world. They recycle each other like crazy.
     
  7. Ray9968

    Ray9968 Active Member


    I doubt Cruise could do anything to hurts Foxx's career.Foxx has pissed off people much higher up and more powerful then Cruise and his career kept going.

    Foxx was acting like a major Diva after he won his Oscar and caused all kind of hell while filming Miami Vice(They had to redo the ending on short notice because Foxx refused to film the original ending/ Foxx demanded more money then he originally agreed to etc).That was a 150 million dollar major studio film by Micheal Mann that he caused major problems for,if he can piss them off and come back I don't think Cruise has the power to harm his career.There are only 3 black actors that has consistent success and star power so if Denzel and Will aren't available studios will continue to go Foxx imo.
     
  8. Ray9968

    Ray9968 Active Member

    http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/hollywood/2006/07/fleeing_the_scene.html

    Fleeing the Scene

    How Jamie Foxx forced the macho Mann to change the ending of Miami Vice.



    If it weren't for the talent of Michael Mann, a movie version of Miami Vice would almost certainly be as awful as it sounds. And even with the talent of Mann, Universal is fighting negative early buzz about the film. What's clear is that the movie is dark, R-rated, and hardly a nostalgia-fest for fans of the television show.

    If Miami Vice doesn't work—artistically, at least—that would be a shame for those who toiled to get it made. If there were an Academy Award for on-set trauma, this movie could be a lock. Mann, a perfectionist, is known as one of the most difficult directors in the business. And on this film, according to a number of those who were present, he lived down to his reputation, berating crew members (and even the talent) and creating a sense of chaos as he went through his "process." The movie wound up going over schedule and dramatically over budget, with the final tally rumored to be more than $150 million. The studio says the number is actually $135 million.

    Mann is gifted enough that actors entrust themselves to him. Clearly Jamie Foxx did, returning to work with Mann after making Collateral and getting a supporting-actor nomination out of it. But on Miami Vice things went so wrong that Foxx ended up leaving in the middle of production, after a shooting (and we don't mean the kind with a camera) took place during filming in the Dominican Republic. Foxx refused to return for any more work outside the United States, meaning that Mann had to rewrite the ending, eliminating a version that was to have been shot in Paraguay.

    "The whole of making this movie was filled with adversity," Mann says. But he adds that whatever the crew might have endured, it was all in the service of making a great film. "Sometimes folks are going to join this unit and they may have a tough time," he says. "Guess what? They're on the wrong movie."

    Sources on the set say things got off to a rough start with Foxx. For one thing, after signing for the film, Foxx won the Oscar for his performance in Ray. He was a bigger star than before, and according to members of the production team, he showed up with an entourage and something of an attitude. Foxx balked at flying commercial to Miami (Universal finally gave him the jet). And there was an early problem because Foxx was getting paid less than Farrell even though he was now an Academy Award winner. Foxx got a big raise while Farrell took a bit of a cut.

    Despite that and his hard-partying reputation, Farrell was very well-behaved, according to crew members. "Yes, Colin comes to play around, but he always showed up on time and prepared," one says. "Jamie is more of a diva in the sense that he was afraid of boats, afraid of planes—there were a lot of things where he was afraid for himself. Colin will do anything."
     

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