
From the cancer-stricken title character of
Brian's Song to the broken-footed novelist of
Misery (don't even get us started on
The Godfather), James Caan knows a thing or two about suffering onscreen. So naturally we're stunned to learn that the "creative differences" that
irreparably fractured the actor's relationship with David O. Russell on the set of
Nailed came down to... the proper way to choke on a cookie? "Russell asked him to cough as he choked, but Caan argued that the character couldn't cough and choke to death at the same time,"
wrote Gregg Goldstein today in The Hollywood Reporter. "Russell suggested that they shoot it both ways, but the actor expressed distrust that his version would be considered and left the South Carolina set." Caan's replacement has yet to be determined, but will be screened carefully by the newly wary Russell for his knowledge of (and loose adherance to) basic physiological functions. [
THR]
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James Caan and Jake Gyllenhaal are the latest casualties of David O. Russell's tastefully hands-on directing style, which this week resulted in the Caan's departure from and Gyllenhaal's apparent whimpering around the set of Russell's latest film,
Nailed. As reported today,
Caan walked out after "creative differences" with the tempestuous filmmaker best known for
berating Lily Tomlin while shooting
I Heart Huckabees (or is it for fighting George Clooney during
Three Kings? It's always been too close for us to call).
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