Quentin Tarantino felt he’d written the movie scene of his career in one of his earlier scripts, and for a while he didn’t think the scene could be topped.
Although in his 30s at the time, J.J. Abrams was looking for a much younger actor than Matt Damon to portray Captain Kirk in 2009’s ‘Star Trek’ reboot.
Actor Hugh Grant almost didn't star in 'Four Weddings and a Funeral' mainly because the screenwriter thought he was too handsome for the role of Charles.
Tom Cruise has been offered a few movies that others felt could’ve earned him an Academy Award, but they overestimated how much Cruise cared about winning an Oscar.
‘Back to the Future’ still remains one of the most iconic movies of the 80s, and director Robert Zemeckis made some major changes to the cast in both the first and second movies.
Sylvester Stallone has opened up about his feelings towards Marvel superhero films over the years, and felt he offered a reliable alternative with his own action franchises.
Christopher Nolan and M. Night Shyamalan spoke about his film adaptation of the TV series ‘The Last Airbender’, which was similar to some of Nolan’s own films in one major way.