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In the LA Comic Con Scream Panel Skeet Ulrich talked about his return as ghost in Scream6: “I had done 5, which it took me a while to agree because I couldn’t figure out how they were going to make look young again, But it was interesting to find... show more
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Salma Hayek took her parents & brother for the premiere of Robert Rodriguez's "Desperado" (1995), but when the sex scene played, she made them leave the theater with her as she didn't want her family to watch that scene. Here is Salma Hayek explaining how the scene was filmed: "Interviewer: Do you remember how Carolina was described in the script? Hayek: No. I mean, usually, [it’s] the age. They’re beautiful and sexy, probably. Mexican. It sounded like me. Interviewer: [Laughs] It is perfect casting. Today, there are often intimacy coordinators to help provide safe spaces for actors. How did you feel about doing a major sex scene in this movie at such a pivotal point in your career? Hayek: It was a very difficult thing for me. It was not in the original script, I have to say. I think it was one of the notes that came after they showed the screen test, which made it harder for me. I was already like, “No, that was not in there the first time.” Interviewer: But you went through with it. Hayek: They were amazing. What I can tell you is that I was very lucky because they set up the lights and the sound. [It was] Robert, Antonio, Elizabeth and I. Robert was operating the camera. I think there was no sound. Elizabeth was moving cable. [There] was not even a [monitor]. And I flipped out. I wouldn’t do it. They were very patient. It was two hours, and I was still not [working] up the courage. Then it was very, very nice. They closed the set. They did everything that could possibly be done. But it was one long scene with dialogue and… it was different. There were little moments before I would flip out again. I walked out of the premiere when they played it and I took my brother, father, and mother with me. I didn't want any of them to see it. They were happy to walk out right away and then we came back again. I don't think they noticed anything." (Salma Hayek's interview with Candice Frederick, Elle, 2020)
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