I don't care what the movie critics say, it is one of my favorite movies. The chemistry between these two stars was off the chart, they were every entertaining to watch.
Tidbit: “You gotta phone, why don’t I have a phone? Goddammit, I want a phone,” the star allegedly screamed, before grabbing the executive’s cell phone and throwing it to the ground. Baldwin then turned on his heel and stormed back to his trailer, kicking over a case of expensive Panavision camera lenses on his way back. Those objects weren’t the only things that Baldwin threw - or struck - during production. Richardson’s sources also recounted a moment where the actor nearly hit a production electrician with a director’s chair hurled from his trailer. (Baldwin later apologized to the electrician in front of the crew, and secured him front-row center tickets to a Carlos Santana concert as a conciliatory gift.) And during reshoots that he expressly didn’t want to film, Baldwin took his fury out on his trailer, punching a dent “the size of a bread box” in its side. At the end of production, producer David Permut handed out crew T-shirts that read, “I survived the reshoot of The Marrying Man.”...
Interesting! Though they did have some incredible movie releases too. Loved "Blood In Blood Out" Ironically, that was a good description of the premier.
I was a kid and I saw this on tv. I never knew the name of it till recently. This was a landmark in my childhood because it was the first movie where as a kid I understand that there are bad movies. I understood it, but i thought it was terrible.