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Walton Goggins tells Tarantino he's not leaving the audition room — 'Getting the job is irrelevant to me' “I said: I'm not leaving. He said: what do you mean? I said: I want to read all of these roles. He said: what are you talking about? I said: getting the job is irrelevant to me.” “Quentin read every other role as if he was filming it. And then I read Leo's role and he read every other role as if we were filming it — and it was one of the greatest days of my life as an artist.” “A couple of months go by — and I get a call that he wants me to come and play with him. And that was the beginning of two of the greatest experiences of my life.”
ramagazzi1,239,109 views • 11 hours ago
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Shia LaBeouf admits he cheated on every single woman he was ever with and never once told any of his sexual partners he gets cold sores “The man that was involved in that relationship was constantly comparing himself to other people.” “I was a dishonest person in that I was wearing this mask. I've gotten cold sores my whole life, got them from my mother. I get two cold sores a year when I'm stressed out or I'm sick. I never told any of my sexual partners about getting cold sores. Never.” “To not tell somebody you get cold sores twice a year is a heinous manipulation, you know.”
ramagazzi5,855,279 views • 5 days ago

Shia LaBeouf says he had 597 days sober and brought his dad home from a cocaine farm in Costa Rica — his dad now has 5 and a half months of sobriety "And I done a world press-tour about how f*cked he was as a man. Honey Boy is basically like a big woe is me story about how f***ed my father is. And I wronged him.” "I remember getting on a phone with him, and him being all like 'I never read this stuff in the script you sent, you know because I didn't put that sh*t in there you know." "I was bullshiting you know, I was just trying to get him to sign this piece of paper. He thought I was going to tell the story like Braveheart, and I didn't... I turned a knob on some sh*t that wasn't real." "My dad never hit me. He spanked me once, one time. And the story that gets painted on Honey Boy is like this dude was like abusing his kid all the time." "My dad tried to keep me from smoking ciggarettes, that's when he spanked me, he found me smoking ciggarettes in the shower - he pulled me out and he spanked me." “My dad was living in Costa Rica on his f***ing cocaine farm at the time, you know. Living with a bunch of Nicaraguans.” “He said, 'I want to come home.'” “My dad in the doctor's office looks at me and goes, 'I think I want to get sober.'”
ramagazzi4,802,273 views • 4 days ago

Jamie Foxx explains how Samuel L. Jackson talked Leonardo DiCaprio through saying the n-word on the Django Unchained set “Even for Leo, it was tough because Leo had to say nigger a whole lot. And Leo, his best friend is Q-Tip.” "But you know why that's tough too? Because if it goes horribly wrong, you're going to be branded a fucking racist, asshole.." "But here's the thing I knew that wasn't gonna happen, because there were too many Titans in there. Samuel Jackson, Leo, me, Quentin.. it's too many to get it wrong." "Leo had a problem.. and Samuel L. Jackson said 'Hey motherf**ker, hey motherf**ker, you say that shit, it's just another Tuesday with these motherf**kers. Fuck these motherf**kers!'"
ramagazzi1,255,622 views • 5 days ago

Matt Damon reveals cocaine smugglers would crash planes full of drugs off Bimini and split the load across 10 boats so the Coast Guard only had a 1-in-10 chance of catching them “Have you ever flown over Biminy? So if you fly over, ever fly over Biminy, there are all these like Cessnas underwater, all these planes like around the island.” “They would have 10 cigarette boats, like a flotilla of boats waiting. They would crash the plane. They'd offload the drugs as the plane was sinking.” “They put the Coast Guard like figures. They're always coming for them. That's why they have 10 boats. They throw the drugs into one of the boats.” “And they got a one out of 10 chance of making it. They just scatter.” “And the Coast Guard goes after one of them and hopes they get the right one and not. It's just like, 'No, it's just taking a cruise tonight. What's the problem, officer?'”
ramagazzi1,274,438 views • 6 days ago

Kevin O'Leary says he set up a family trust after selling his company for $4,200,000,000 that pays for his kids from birth through college then gives them absolutely nothing “My mother said to me, I'm coming to graduation, I've got the great news I'm coming, I want to see this happen, but no more checks. That's it. I've paid from birth, the last day of college you're on your own.” “I said mom I don't have a job I have no money and she said the dead bird under the nest never learns how to fly.” “I've now mandated that into my family trust which is a generational skipping trust that provides from children born into future generations, even out of wedlock, I don't care. It's a full freight pay from birth to last day of college and then they get nothing.”
ramagazzi1,038,847 views • 5 days ago

Shia LaBeouf says when he reached out to Tom Hardy to make amends, Hardy told him 'I love you, you don't owe me no amends' and it changed how he thinks about the monologue in his head “Sometimes it is just that simple. But the fact that I'm showing up for it, and I'm taking stock in my life, and I'm defining that vague tension that existed between me and other people — is how I got to move so that I don't have this monologue in my head that tells me I'm a piece of s***.” “In order to get rid of that monologue I gotta show up and I gotta clean it up. That's really what I'm doing now.” “So you ask me if I think about acting much — I got bigger fish to fry right now. That's where I'm at.”
ramagazzi1,093,157 views • 6 days ago

Shia LaBeouf reveals he loaded a gun and sat at his table ready to kill himself after reading an email that told him his career was over “When it landed I forgot how to breathe, because the email, the subtext of the email was your hustle's over.” “And I forgot how to breathe, and the next thing I did after two minutes of sitting there looking at staring at a computer screen was I went and loaded up a gun and sat at my table and was gonna kill myself. I was out of here. I didn't know what to do anymore, like all my ideas had failed.” “And there were no options. It was like there was nowhere to go.” “People driving down the street rolling down the window like f*** off and die, you know, this is where I was in the early days of this s***.” “I wound up signing on to this meeting and I heard one of the dudes who was speaking that night say: if you're new and you just entered, you don't have everything you want right now, but you got everything you need right now. Now.” “And he did that for like two minutes. And the first minute I'm thinking you can't spend the whole rest of your share just snapping your fingers and saying 'now' — like this s*** is ludicrous.” “And after two minutes, like, I felt like a giggle start to rise inside of me and I felt something like presence. I stopped thinking about the email, stopped thinking about my hustle. The gun almost disappeared.”
ramagazzi638,230 views • 4 days ago
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Clavicular rates Mike Majlak a 3.75 out of 10 and explains exactly why “I would say that I'd probably rate you maybe a 3.75.” "Mostly cause his interpupilarry distance, so how close his eyes are - and also the longer mid-face, would be the main.." "He does have a long face. 3.75 is crazy." "Ok what's my SMV (sexual market value)?" “Well, be a lot higher, right? Because you're famous, wealthy, tall. So that's something that would be more favorable to you.” "What would you say is Mike's sexual market value?" "Exteremely high percentile, top percentile SMV, and that's really the number that maters the most." “The key bit of nuance there is that the face and your looks are going to be the most important thing for getting a super high SMV.”
ramagazzi1,281,581 views • 8 days ago

Matt Damon reveals Steven Spielberg cut all dialogue and had no talking for the first 27 minutes of Saving Private Ryan "How did it go the beggining, all that dialogue with them on the boat coming in and and Steven goes 'I cut all of that out." “He goes, 'No talking for the first 27 minutes of this movie.'” “And that was when I was like, oh my god, this movie is going to be fucking unbelievable.”
ramagazzi540,335 views • 6 days ago

Brad Pitt says he watched Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 8 times in the last 18 months and calls it the second best Tarantino film after Pulp Fiction “I liked it a lot. Then 5 years went by and I'm on a plane a year and a half ago and it's there. So, I start watching it and then I'm like, 'This movie is way better than I remember.'” “And then we get off the plane and now I got to finish it. So now I'm in a hotel room watching on my iPad. Then I'm like, I got to watch it in my theater. I come home, I got to watch it in the theater.” “And I've watched it now sincerely probably eight times in the last 18 months. That movie, I'm so obsessed with that movie.” “I think it's second best to only Pulp Fiction.” “There's no bummer about being in a Tarantino movie.” “Yeah, exactly. That's what I'm saying.”
ramagazzi692,781 views • 16 days ago

18-year-old Daniel Bitton says $20,000 to $30,000 profit months on one YouTube Shorts channel is "absolute light work" and reveals he has seen $600,000 days “I've seen uh faceless creators doing $100,000 profit months. I think six figure profit months are like very in the window of like something that can be achieved.” “When I've ran up my channels I've easily seen like $600,000 days. Like I think 20 to $30,000 profit months on one channel on YouTube shorts is absolute light work.” “I think it really takes not that much effort. All it takes is just knowing what you're doing.” “Once you actually like beat the barrier of knowing how to make a good video, I think YouTube Shorts is like honestly the easiest platform to scale and make AdSense revenue on compared to Tik Tok and Instagram.” “When you start running like a real infrastructure around your process, so five YouTube shorts channels, 10 YouTube shorts channels, editors, channel managers, you can have a $60,000 to $100,000 a month profit business on AdSense on like $5,000 a month costs.”
ramagazzi472,561 views • 18 days ago

30-year-old insurance agent reveals he built a $640,000 book of business from $0 and is being paid $1,300,000 in a forced buyout “I've been in the insurance industry for just under 10 years now. I'm property and casualty, and I've built my book of business up from $0 to just over $640,000 in that time.” “The company I work at is now bringing in equity partners, which is changing the structure of our business pretty dramatically. In this buyout, I'm losing ownership of my book of business, but in exchange, I'm being paid two times its value, which equates to just under $1.3 million.” “Will you miss that? Yeah, absolutely. That's still a bit shocking to deal with.” “Overnight millionaire just like that from all his hard work.”
ramagazzi345,333 views • 19 days ago

23-year-old with no debt starting a $130,000 job asks Dave if financing a $53,000 Tesla is stupid and he says extremely “I'm 23 years old and have just graduated from college. I have $25,000 in stocks and $3,000 in cash. I have no debt and will start a job this fall where I'm going to make $130,000 a year with a potential of $30,000 in bonuses.” “I would like to finance a new Tesla Model Y. Out the door the car is going to be $53,000. I was given a rate of 2% APR if I put down $23,000 and the monthly payment would be $442 for 72 months. How stupid is this decision?” “A new car loses 75% of its value in the first four years. Teslas are worse than that.” “The top five brands of cars that the average millionaire drives? Ford, Toyota, Honda, Chevy, and Lexus.”
ramagazzi330,438 views • 19 days ago

Tom Cruise shot the Burj Khalifa scene in Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol without knowing why his character was on the building “I didn't know why I was on the side of the Burj. I was like, we'll figure that out later. Problems for another day, problems for another day.” “I said, 'Well, what is it? Red light means it won't stick anymore. And blue means it sticks and I can go up the wall and climb the whole thing.' And he just, without even a breath, he goes, 'Oh, well, how blue is glue, red is dead.'” “And proceeded to write the rest of the scene. And they were like, Brad and Simon like, 'Who is that guy?' I was like, 'Oh yeah, it's McQ, he's gonna write the rest of the movie.'” “He proceeded to write the film in the other room and he'd write it and we'd shoot it right there. That's how movies are made. You just keep going until it's right. And you never, ever give up.”
ramagazzi233,349 views • 16 days ago

Andrew Tate's dad fought off 4 men alone at 3am, then recited a famous quote to the sheriff while bleeding from a broken cheekbone and 30 stitches “We were in Detroit, Michigan, which wasn't the nicest place either. And we stopped in a gas station about 3:00 in the morning.” “I heard the Mexicans shouting at my dad saying, 'Say this. Say what? Say what? Say what?' And when I came around the corner, I saw these four Mexicans had jumped my dad and they were punching him in the face and my dad was swinging back.” “It was all pouring down his face where they were hitting him on the top of the head. They picked up things from the counter and they'd hit him and he was bleeding. He was leaning against the counter.” “He looked at me and I looked at him and I was so scared and he just looked me in the eye and then he looked back towards the door and was just staring at the door.” “The police officer said to him, 'What's your name, sir?' He said, 'Emry Tate.' He said, 'What's your job?' He said, 'I'm a chess player.' And he said, 'You just fought these four Mexicans by yourself. Maybe you should have been something else instead of a chess player.'” “And my dad said, 'My unmatched perspicacity coupled with sheer indefatigability makes me a feared opponent in any realm of human endeavor.'” “The sheriff just looked at him like, 'What the fuck did you just say?' Completely confused.” “My dad with a concussion, he ended up having a broken cheekbone, needed 30 stitches all over his head. The fact that my dad with a concussion after being jumped when asked a question, that's how he answered it is probably the easiest way I can describe the true genius of my father.” “I've watched every podcast on the planet. I've seen all these tech billionaires. I've seen all these geniuses. I've seen everything on the internet. I've never seen anybody speak the way my dad spoke ever.”
ramagazzi134,339 views • 16 days ago

CEO making $260,000 a year calls Dave Ramsey with almost nothing saved because his wife spends every dollar he deposits “You make $260,000 a year. You have nothing to show for it. There's a big freaking hole in the bucket. Quit using the bucket.” “She needs to — oh, bipolar. This is a manic behavior.”
ramagazzi102,652 views • 22 days ago

Tom Cruise created Frank Mackey by performing the entire character for the director in his living room before a single camera rolled “He wanted me in like Izod shirts and khaki. I was like, 'I don't think that's this guy. Let me just show you my instincts on this.'” “In my screening room, I had him, I said, 'Just sit down right here.' And I lit it, and I had the whole music and I basically wrote the opening monologue, my version.” “As I was doing it, I could just see his face. He's like, 'What the fuck?'” “I create characters like that. You just go — I can do it. And you just, you work on it. Les Grossman, I knew what to do.”
ramagazzi37,247 views • 16 days ago
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