
Remember a few weeks ago, when
Randy Quaid filed suit
against Focus Features, trying to get paid $10 million more for his clearly brilliant, pivotal performance in
Brokeback Mountain? He
alleged that the studio fed him a sob story about how little money they had, and so he generously agreed to appear in
the movie for $12.24 (an approximate figure) -- but evil Focus
knew they were going to make boatloads of money
on the movie, and were deliberately ripping him off! At least, that's what Randy thinks. Yesterday, though, he dropped
his suit, proclaiming that the studio had seen the light, and generously agreed to pay him a bonus. That's sweet,
right? Sure, except Focus
says they didn't
do it. According to their statement, "Focus Features never negotiated, offered or agreed to any settlement
agreement with Mr. Quaid or his attorneys." Oh reeeeeally?
Randy, when you realize you've filed a
completely absurd lawsuit and decide to drop the thing, it might be best to do it on the sly and slink away quietly,
rather than crowing about a victory that didn't happen. Call me crazy, but I'm guessing studios don't really like to
hire unpredictable, litigious, sketchy actors. (At least when they're not named
Tom Cruise.)
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5-03-2006 @ 2:23PM
Caveman said...
At least Randy aged well...
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