“Pure imagination,” wrote Russell Crowe this morning in response to a book excerpt published months ago which had likely just come to the Oscar-winner’s attention
It was one of the worst table reads I’ve ever experienced. Russell was seated opposite Julia. He gripped that script, and he stared at that script, and he didn’t look at her He read every line in a monotone. At one point, Julia was literally leaning over the table, staring, like, from Russell’s face, trying to make eye contact. And he wouldn’t look at her. At the end of the reading, Russell came up to me and said, ‘I thought that went pretty well.’ And then I Crowe does not remember it that way.
“Pure imagination on behalf of this director,” wrote the actor on Twitter this morning. “I did not audition for this film. I have never done a table read with the actress mentioned. Would be funny if it wasn’t so pointless.” Pure imagination on behalf of this director. I did not audition for this film. I have never done a table read with the actress mentioned. Would be funny if it wasn’t so pointless.
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