Jessica Alba, who played Sue Storm in the Fantastic Four back in 2005, described a scene where her character strips down in order to turn invisible as “humiliating.”
I don't buy it. She knew the scene was in there when she read the script and could have said no. Detremental to her career? Possible, but you have to make the choice what that's worth to you yourself. Yet she was happy enough to do it because she thought it'd advance her career. Just as she is happy enough now to call it out in today's hollywood, hoping it will give her good publicity now.
Yea, hard to feel sorry for someone who said 'Yes, I will do that.' If they all said no, such things would stop immediately and writers / directors would have to alter what/how they write to accommodate the workers and what they're willing to do.
If they know that the actress is going to break down everytime, why do they need to shoot scenes like that in a movie? The scenes don't add a thing to the movie. They are just basic titallation.
She didn't have to strip down past episode five in the comics, because by then Reed had developed the suits.
She never stripped down on the page always off screen.
By the way, would this have changed the rating from pg to nc-17 or R
Hmm, so it was humiliating but she still did it.
*gruff, threatening voice*
Don't you want tk be a STAR, sweety?!
I don't buy it. She knew the scene was in there when she read the script and could have said no. Detremental to her career? Possible, but you have to make the choice what that's worth to you yourself. Yet she was happy enough to do it because she thought it'd advance her career. Just as she is happy enough now to call it out in today's hollywood, hoping it will give her good publicity now.
But they take those paychecks. Silly wh0res.
the talmud and its consequences...
And we the fans thank you for it
Yea, hard to feel sorry for someone who said 'Yes, I will do that.' If they all said no, such things would stop immediately and writers / directors would have to alter what/how they write to accommodate the workers and what they're willing to do.
Don’t believe a thing these people say. She knew that she had to do that before even signing the dotted line. These people are career liars.
If they know that the actress is going to break down everytime, why do they need to shoot scenes like that in a movie? The scenes don't add a thing to the movie. They are just basic titallation.
She didn't have to strip down past episode five in the comics, because by then Reed had developed the suits.
She never stripped down on the page always off screen.
By the way, would this have changed the rating from pg to nc-17 or R