“Madden” movie
Actors stops suspecting n-word, full nude use
…Studio Dispute Report
Published
The supporting actor for the upcoming “Madden” film resigned on Friday – just two weeks after production – is beyond the use of N-word and full frontal nude… But sources close to Amazon Studios say the allegations are twisted.
This is the deal… TMZ spoke with five members of the cast and crew. Nicholas Cage As an NFL legend, and Christian Bale As owner of the Raiders Al Davis …and they independently leveled out some serious claims about the film’s director, David O. Russell.
The crew and cast members said on Friday that the director was said to have said n-word when Russell was working with the improvised and improvised actors…and confused the actor along with the actor who was said to have been broken for lunch and then wrapped up.
A studio source told TMZ… In fact, it was the actor’s idea to include the n-word in the scene after a private, creative conversation with the director… but in the end, the words were not used when they filmed the scene. The source stands firmly – David didn’t say the words while filming the scene, but refused to speculate on what the actors and others would confuse at this point.
It was also said by sources in the cast and crew that the same actor had revealed he didn’t want to be nude in the scene – the locker room setting – that he was said to have angered David, and his response was “experts.”
However, studio sources said that the intimate coordinator tried to make the actor more comfortable and offered various blockings, but the actor still had problems. The studio emphasized that no nudes were presented to anyone – everyone knew that they would be exhibited well in advance.
Studio sources also noted that the door for the actor to return to production has not been closed, saying that “conversation” is ongoing.
One individual with “Madden” said the production had been “confusing” with the dispute, as in the aforementioned allegations…and the tension was exacerbated by actors Nick and Christian, the true way of portraying the characters with the strength that ends when the cameras stop in turn.
According to studio sources… both actors, who are Oscar winners, were completely committed to their roles, and improvisation was welcomed – but no inappropriate anything involved in either actor had ever happened during the take.