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  • Wesley Snipes And Ryan Reynolds In 'Blade: Trinity' on Random Buddies From Movies Who Hated Each Other In Real Lif

    (#11) Wesley Snipes And Ryan Reynolds In 'Blade: Trinity'

    Stories about Wesley Snipes's behavior during the filming of Blade: Trinity abound. Perhaps the most circulated anecdote relates to his treatment of co-star Ryan Reynolds, who plays his sidekick in the final installment of the comic book vampire series. One anonymous crew member shared how Snipes alluded to Ryan Reynolds as "that cracker." For example, Snipes would yell, "Tell that cracker to get out of my eyeline," and, "Tell that cracker to get his lines right."

    Snipes would go on to sue the producers of the movie for, among other problems, not including more people of color in the cast, which he said created a hostile environment for him. A Spin magazine journalist sent to the set during filming observed Snipes mistreating crew members, incessantly smoking pot, and refusing to cooperate during scenes.

  • Tommy Lee Jones And Jim Carrey In 'Batman Forever' on Random Buddies From Movies Who Hated Each Other In Real Lif

    (#6) Tommy Lee Jones And Jim Carrey In 'Batman Forever'

    Jim Carrey and Tommy Lee Jones were both at the height of their careers when they shared the screen in Batman Forever. Carrey, who was excited to meet and work with Jones, was shocked when Jones did not reciprocate. "I went up to say hi and the blood drained from his face in such a way that I realized that I had become the face of his pain or something." Carrey believed the source of this animosity was related to the release of Carrey's Dumb and Dumber and Jones's Cobb on the same weekend, the latter of which was not a success.

    According to Carrey, their first meeting got worse from there: "He said, 'I hate you. I really don't like you.' And I was like, 'Wow, okay, what's going on, man?' And he said, 'I cannot sanction your buffoonery.'" Ouch.

  • Sarah Jessica Parker And Kim Cattrall In 'SATC: The Movie' on Random Buddies From Movies Who Hated Each Other In Real Lif

    (#4) Sarah Jessica Parker And Kim Cattrall In 'SATC: The Movie'

    While Sarah Jessica Parker insists there is no feud between herself and co-star Kim Cattrall, comments made by Cattrall on social media show otherwise. Cattrall, who played Samantha Jones in the series and film franchise, tweeted, "The only 'DEMAND' I ever made was that I didn't want to do a 3rd film." She has subsequently been blamed for the lack of a third SATC movie.

    When Parker made a public condolence after the passing of Cattrall's sister, Cattrall published an incendiary comment on Instagram: "Let me make this VERY clear. (If I haven't already) You are not my family. You are not my friend" - and adding, "I'm writing to tell you one last time to stop exploiting our tragedy in order to restore your 'nice girl' persona."

    Looks like these two have a lot to unpack.

  • William Shatner And George Takei On 'Star Trek' on Random Buddies From Movies Who Hated Each Other In Real Lif

    (#3) William Shatner And George Takei On 'Star Trek'

    In his memoir Shatner Rules, William Shatner - Captain Kirk to Trekkies - comments on the decades-long feud between himself and Star Trek co-star George Takei - which began on the set of the TV series and continued into the films. Shatner writes, "[Takei] says that I have a 'big, shiny ego!' Well, actors have big egos. If mine is shiny, it's because I tend to it very carefully and lovingly."

    Rumor has it that in the early days of Star Trek, cast members were put off by Shatner's inability to compromise and tendency to take over scenes, wanting as much camera time as possible. Takei points to Shatner as the instigator of it all: "It's all coming from Bill. Whenever he needs a little publicity for a project, he pumps up the so-called controversy between us."

    Shatner has admitted some fault when going into more detail about Takei in his memoir: "He would come in every so often during the week while we were shooting Star Trek. I was busy learning lines and dealing with my life, so I really can't remember a meaningful conversation - I'm sure that would be my fault... my lack of attention."

    Shatner did pay attention, though, when Takei married his long-term partner in 2008 and left Shatner off the invitation list. Shatner took to the airwaves to complain. In response, Takei told a journalist, "If he had an issue, he could have easily just phoned us before the wedding, simple as that."

  • Tom Sizemore And Val Kilmer In 'Red Planet' on Random Buddies From Movies Who Hated Each Other In Real Lif

    (#10) Tom Sizemore And Val Kilmer In 'Red Planet'

    The 1990s were a good time for the careers of actors Val Kilmer and Tom Sizemore, and they both started the new millennium by making the sci-fi thriller Red Planet. The two had been friends off and on over the years, but resentment grew when Kilmer found out that Sizemore's elliptical machine had been shipped from the states all the way to Australia, the filming location. "I'm making ten million on this; you're only making two," Kilmer reportedly screamed.

    A planned fight scene between their characters was toned down after Sizemore threw a 50-pound weight at Kilmer and, fortunately, missed him. Eventually, Kilmer refused to leave his trailer if he knew Sizemore was on set, and their stunt doubles had to be brought in to fill out scenes. The film was eventually finished, and no one was seriously hurt.

  • Shirley MacLaine And Debra Winger In 'Terms Of Endearment' on Random Buddies From Movies Who Hated Each Other In Real Lif

    (#8) Shirley MacLaine And Debra Winger In 'Terms Of Endearment'

    “I found out so early on that you would say something to one person for one interview and it followed you for the rest of your life,” Debra Winger told Bravo host Andy Cohen in 2018 - 34 years after the award-winning Terms of Endearment was released. In the movie, Winger shares the screen with Shirley MacLaine, who plays her mother.

    MacLaine had already been nominated for three Oscars, and Winger was a new actor, but both provided stellar performances in the film. The free-spirited nature of Winger's character Emma clashed with MacLaine as the more refined mother Aurora, and the two could not turn down the tension when they weren't filming.

    MacLaine wrote in her autobiography My Lucky Stars about a particularly hostile yelling match. MacLaine claims that Winger "turned around, walked away from me, lifted her skirt slightly, looked over her shoulder, bent over, and farted in my face.” Winger has indicated that MacLaine was not lying.

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