Or like say hey this part in the movie I did not get can you explain it to me. Or ask something about their past or how they feel on being naked in a movie? I mean it would lower the pool of people who would come on, but it would be way better for their jobs showing they can be honest about shit instead of always pushing some crap movie or crap book or crap Broadway play? They always seem to come out years later and say yea that movie sucked it was a shit experience. Then the host could ask why the hell did you pick to do it to begin with?


I get that to an extent but hold those press events with newspapers and podcasters and youtubers. What ever happened to honesty anymore? Why can’t one of them just be like I did this movie because I wanted a second or third home or a new humvee?
Many film stars are contractually obligated to promote their films for a time and, at the very least, are held under a nondisparagment clause; they could likely be sued if they have something that could be even skewed as negative.
Yea but they could say the movie is decent and I did it for the money. Like Halle Berry said about Swordfish when asked about going topless said they paid her 3mil per boob and she took it.
You have a lot to learn about tact, big dawg.