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Will Smith says his Google-listed $350,000,000 net worth means nothing because he has bought everything he ever wanted and it still could not make him happy Speedy: “A quick Google search says that your net worth is $350,000,000, is that actually accurate?” “Will Smith: I don't even know, man. I don't, I don't discuss such things.” “What what happens is you just realize none of it can make you happy. And you know, once you've bought everything you want and there's literally nothing on Earth else that you want to buy, you know, I just wish that was a gift that everybody could have.” “Because there's nothing that material can do to satisfy you. It's like drinking salt water, you'll just never get enough, you're just going to make yourself more and more thirsty.” “That can actually be scary when you realize that no relationship, that no money, that no kids, like there's literally nothing that can make you happy. That happy is an internal, full frontal contact with your Dark Night of the Soul.”
Hribi3,402,879 просмотров • 8 дней назад

Tom Cruise negotiated access to every production meeting at Top Gun as a condition of signing, not for money, but for education “I got in the car and I was, my agent at the time was taking me to the airport. I said, 'Look, I'm gonna make this movie. Okay.' I said, 'But don't tell them that.'” “I negotiated a deal where they had to allow me into every production meeting, every aspect, like behind the scenes and see how Don and Jerry produced movies, every aspect of it.” “Tony Scott, what he accomplished with those jets was extraordinary. He changed aerial photography, he changed motor sports. The way that you see these sports being filmed today is because of Tony Scott.” “And I want everyone to know that what an artist he is.”
Hribi1,448,144 просмотров • 5 дней назад

Tom Cruise tells every actor: spend time in the editing room and learn what Brando already knew about the lens “I always tell actors, spend time in the editing room. Produce a movie and really understand and study movies, study old movies, study new movies.” “Recognise what the composition is giving you, from comedy to drama. Know what those lenses are and know how to use it to your benefit and understand the lighting.” “You look at guys like Brando in The Godfather, he knew what Gordon Willis was doing. He absolutely understood the lighting and the lenses. And all the greats, they understand it.”
Hribi1,404,530 просмотров • 7 дней назад

Tom Cruise on acting opposite Jack Nicholson: the lesson every actor needs to understand about the lens “He is off camera the whole time, just feeding, feeding me. And he'd be like, 'That was a good take. Good, good. Good Tommy, nice Tommy.'” “I could just see also as I'm doing it, when you're acting, you're in the performance, but it's very much kind of... I'm filling the space.” “A lot of artists are not, it's not taught in film school to understand what the lens is and what to do and why the eye movements, the eyebrows or the breath. And recognise what effect that has.” “You could feel his voice start to relax and his face start to relax and you could feel the energy that he was going. And it just, he just centred it. And just throwing, like, just lasers as the film went on.”
Hribi1,268,130 просмотров • 7 дней назад

Ronaldo gained 60,000,000 subscribers in one month, more than MrBeast's own record of 20,000,000 then admits he does not think he can beat him Ronaldo: “How long do you take to reach 60 million?” Ronaldo: “You think I'm going to beat you?” MrBeast: “Honest? No. It depends what you start doing. If you start having other footballers on here and you start like reacting to your biggest plays, I think that will crush.” Ronaldo: “I don't want to beat that record.” MrBeast: “Well, I have a billion I want to have a billion subscribers on YouTube.”
Hribi974,149 просмотров • 10 дней назад

Charlie Sheen reveals he only did 8 episodes at his record TV salary, blew through a giant line of credit, then sold his Two and a Half Men back-end to wipe the debt and gave away all his residuals “Based on choices that I made during anger management, I came to this place where everybody thinks that, oh, cuz that contract and all this. I think I only did eight episodes at that fee. At that fee, that crazy fee, okay, which is still more than anyone deserves.” “And so I had a crooked business manager at the time and I said, I haven't felt rich. I want to feel rich. I've never felt like actually like rich.” “So, I want to buy an airplane, you know? He's like, 'Well, no, just charter.' I'm like, 'No, no, no. I got to I can buy half of this one airplane.' And he's like, 'The front or the back?' I'm like, 'Fuck off.'” “And then lived like a rockstar, a billionaire. Yeah. And loved it until..” “I got to tell Monica, he was spending 15 to $30,000 a day on crack.” “And it came time to pay off that line of credit and the only asset I had was my back end on Two and a Half, which would pay in increments a little bit every quarterly.” “Six people had their hands in it.” “And so I chose to not be held hostage by the bank and just sold that and paid that and just wiped the slate.” “I was like let's just make that go away.”
Hribi1,412,037 просмотров • 15 дней назад

Leonardo DiCaprio says at 16 years old on his first major film set with Robert De Niro the whole set went quiet, the director told him "Pain is temporary, film is forever" “I was 16 years old. That was like my I can't believe I'm on set from coming from television doing this great show called Growing Pains, but then damn, you're on a set with Robert Dairo, you know, and the seriousness, the focus.” “Just the whole, the way I remember walking, the whole set went quiet. I'm like, what's what's everyone so nervous about? I mean, Jesus Christ, let's joke around here.” “Then to watch this guy's focus. And I remember I had like a scene with him where I needed to like step up. And I remember the director saying, "Watch him." Goes, "Pain is temporary. Film is forever.” “I was like, "Got it." That was like the note that hit me the hardest.”
Hribi800,344 просмотров • 11 дней назад

Charlie Sheen says he smoked 2 packs of Marlboro Red soft pack a day for 33 years before switching to vaping “I do. Well, I smoked. I smoked two packs of Marlboro Red Soft pack for 33 years.” “Yeah. So I'm kind of using vape I think basically how for the reasons it was invented for.” “For people that used to smoke and want to feel like they're smoking, like a better solution. It's kind of like how I looked at methadone.”
Hribi1,277,549 просмотров • 22 дней назад

Charlie Sheen reveals his Mercedes was stolen and driven 400 feet into a ravine off Mulholland and then the exact same thing happened to the replacement car “So I you know I'm I'm high out of my mind, right? In some I'm actually it was the first night I ever ventured into like a paid chat thing.” “And I pick up I'm like, 'Hello.' And they like, 'Uh, are you okay, sir?' I'm like, 'In a minute I'll be better.'” “She said, 'Okay, your airbag just deployed.' I said, 'Well, that's weird cuz my car is in my driveway.'” “And I open the door and there's two cops. And I'm in a robe and I'm like, um, hi. How can I help you? Fellow officers.” “They asked me to like lift the robe and they're looking at my legs. So I start putting it together. They wanted to see if there were like scratches or cuts or dirt or branches.”
Hribi386,838 просмотров • 15 дней назад

Charlie Sheen reveals Oliver Stone gave the Born on the Fourth of July role they had agreed on to Tom Cruise and confronted him drunk in a bar about it years later “The thing that was weird is he said, you know, I want you to do Born on the Fourth and we had meetings about it and we had a dinner with Ron Kovic, and then he just I stopped hearing from him.” “I love that Emilio thought I needed to be seated to get news he thought was going to make me faint. I mean, what are we doing here? It's a movie.” “It was also the betrayal factor of it, you know.” “I was like, Well, we didn't see you. How do you know how much passion I lost if we never talked about it again? He was like, Yeah, you know, my instincts told me.”
Hribi219,120 просмотров • 13 дней назад

Daniel reveals how he bought his $220,000 dream G Wagon with kids channel on YouTube Jack: “What's the craziest way you've made money on YouTube?” Daniel: “I just wrapped up running a channel around like 3 weeks ago for a new YouTube video I made. Essentially, the YouTube video was getting one subscriber equals $1 I can spend on my dream car. And so, I needed to get 220,000 subscribers to buy my dream car, which was a G Wagon for $220,000.” Daniel: “Basically, I ran this channel called Verusi. The videos were kids videos, and we would take these Russian creators' videos, they would make like really funny skits for like 5 year olds and we would put a voice over over them pretty much documenting what was going on in the video in the most 2 year old voice possible with the most simple wording possible.” Daniel: “I bought a pre monetized channel, which essentially meant that I bought the channel with already monetization enabled so that from the first video, we could generate revenue. Second video, 5 million views. Third video, 4 million views.” Daniel: “In the middle of the video, we would abruptly stop and we would be like, 'Subscribe if you want a pizza, like if you want a tomato, comment if you want an apple, and do all if you want your family to like live forever or some shit like that.' It was like really, really, really like brain rot, but it worked so well. We were getting like 100,000 subscribers a week.” Daniel: “I essentially realized that little kids don't have their own devices. They use their parents' devices to watch content. And so when a little kid is using their parents' device to watch a video, their parent is registered as a 30 or 40 year old. And so our entire audience demographic was 80% USA 40 year old viewers. And YouTube would essentially think that these are high trust advertisers.” Daniel: “We essentially tricked YouTube because getting kids to watch videos is super easy. It's not that hard. And our RPM was like 35 cents per video. And in the first week of that channel, we made $4,000. We paid an editor, I promise you, $5 per video. So, for a week, we uploaded seven videos. It costed us 35 bucks and we made $3,000 in our first week and got 150,000 subscribers.” Daniel: “I basically got 220,000 subscribers for the video, bought my car, and in the process made like $6,000 on that channel.”
Hribi384,555 просмотров • 26 дней назад

Charlie Sheen says he walked away from AA after years of no progress and quit drinking purely on his own willpower in his ninth year of sobriety “I finally just put AA in my rearview and just decided just to stop.” “As long as I kept worshiping their disease model, then I was never going to fully be my decision.” “They just want people to subscribe to this thing that you have an invisible something in your brain that makes decisions for you when it comes to booze.”
Hribi267,809 просмотров • 19 дней назад

Charlie Sheen reveals his best guess is he contracted HIV during sexual experimentation with men and says he didn't have it before that specific window “Probably in that pocket of time with the experimentation with the thing, and I don't really ever say that in the book or the doc, but there's a reason in the book that it does fall into that as far as the chronology goes into that specific window into that moment.” “What gives you the confidence that it happened then?” “Cuz I didn't have it before that and then found out I had it right after that.” “But never identified the person that you actually got it from.” “No. Because it's at that point that much partying, trying to actually pin that on, and the only reason to do that would have been just as a responsible thing for others. I think the barge had moved far enough down the river at that point that it was about, oh, let's get this thing under control, you know.”
Hribi166,332 просмотров • 14 дней назад

Charlie Sheen reveals he came within seconds of accidentally snorting heroin in Hamburg in 1993 and decided the drug was too dangerous to ever try “Heroin is the one drug that I that I never did.” “I saw heroin as, I would do it once and die, or do it once and then need to do it every day for a long time until I died, you know?” “I was doing musketeers, but I had to leave and come back through Germany and I stopped off in Hamburg, right? And I was with this limo driver and I said, 'Can you get me some some shit?' Right? And I thought he knew I meant cocaine.” “He goes into a bar. He comes back out and he hands a bindle into the back seat, right? So I open it up. It's super dark. I grab like a glob of it. I don't even have a spoon or a knife or anything. And I grab a glob and I've got it up to my nose.” “We pass, we're on this super dark street. He's going about 30 miles an hour. It's about 2:00 in the morning and there's one light from this pub, like the thinnest, dimmest light you can imagine, that catches the bindle for like a 50th of a second and I see that it's brown.” “And I get to hear and I'm like, 'Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa. Uh, sir, um, I uh this is not this is not the shit that I was hoping for.'”
Hribi95,577 просмотров • 25 дней назад
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