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Post by CrazyForKate on Aug 16, 2010 16:33:47 GMT -5
I've been a fan of Jason Bateman for ages (Arrested Development for life!), but never heard him mention working with Kate before. He played her chauffeur in "This Can't Be Love", a cute TV movie from '94 with Anthony Quinn. From this interview with New York Magazine: nymag.com/movies/features/67499/His career got a little random in the nineties, including a part in one of Katharine Hepburn’s final films, This Can’t Be Love. “She gave me the greatest note ever: ‘Stop acting.’ ” Altogether? “No,” he says, laughing. “It was after a scene—it was about taking it down.” What was Hepburn like? “She only wore white Reebok high-tops, so for a dress-up scene, she’d just pull black socks over them. That’s what she was like. She hit ‘fuck it’ a long time before I met her.”
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Post by Judy on Aug 16, 2010 16:39:23 GMT -5
I've been a fan of Jason Bateman for ages (Arrested Development for life!), but never heard him mention working with Kate before. He played her chauffeur in "This Can't Be Love", a cute TV movie from '94 with Anthony Quinn. From this interview with New York Magazine: nymag.com/movies/features/67499/His career got a little random in the nineties, including a part in one of Katharine Hepburn’s final films, This Can’t Be Love. “She gave me the greatest note ever: ‘Stop acting.’ ” Altogether? “No,” he says, laughing. “It was after a scene—it was about taking it down.” What was Hepburn like? “She only wore white Reebok high-tops, so for a dress-up scene, she’d just pull black socks over them. That’s what she was like. She hit ‘fuck it’ a long time before I met her.” Necessity really IS the mother of invention...Too funny. Thanks for posting.
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Post by CrazyForKate on Aug 17, 2010 2:32:08 GMT -5
Now we all need to rewatch the movie and look at her feet the whole time ;D
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Post by Serena on Aug 17, 2010 15:57:48 GMT -5
His career got a little random in the nineties, including a part in one of Katharine Hepburn’s final films, This Can’t Be Love. “She gave me the greatest note ever: ‘Stop acting.’ ” Altogether? “No,” he says, laughing. “It was after a scene—it was about taking it down.” What was Hepburn like? “ She only wore white Reebok high-tops, so for a dress-up scene, she’d just pull black socks over them. That’s what she was like. She hit ‘fuck it’ a long time before I met her.” That's hillarious! And so brilliant 
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