Before the premiere of his last movie, Phoenician schemeWes Anderson reflected the 12 features (which passes 13), including his approach to maintaining costs while employing world building designs.
In a new interview with Times in the United Kingdomand The Oscar winner was reflected on how to penetrate his movie in the second year SprayThe repeated collaboratory championship, Bill Murray, ultimately inhibited his flat salary approach to all talents, to the anger of the late Jin Hakman. (Murray agreed to the same rate of Jasson Schwarzkmann, mystery, dwarf, provided that he can leave to a golf championship.)
“Jin was very annoyed by money,” Anderson said about the prior approval. Royal TenbauumsWhich represents one of the final Hackman offers. “He was angry. Also, he didn't want to do the film anyway. I spoke to him – I didn't go far … and say everyone yes to the salary, so Jin just went – and it became on our way.” (The actors' team also includes Owen Wilson, Ben Steller, Luke Wilson, Joenith Paltrow, Anglika Huston, Danny Glove, and Alack Baldwin Krawy.)
Anderson added that he was not in contact with the veteran performer, who died at the age of 95 earlier this year of severe heart disease and advanced Alzheimer's disease. “Not a word. Actually, he left without saying goodbye. He was angry – we had friction. He didn't enjoy it. Maybe I was very young and it was annoying to him, he said.
The director noticed that the two spoke another after the film, saying: “I love [the movie]. But he told me that he did not understand it when we were shooting. I hope to show him 10 minutes, early. Then, perhaps, he would say, “Well, get it.”
Anderson's comments participated in Murray's feelings two months ago, as Hackman described as “Nut Tough” who often gave Anderson “small” time in the group. “It was a difficult nut, Jin Hakman, but it was really good and was really difficult. Like, we can say that now, but he was a harsh man because the older actors did not give young directors a lot of opportunity. It is really small Canon in a gene.