Urban myths

  1. Creepy Urban Legends From Every US State
  2. List of urban legends
  3. Joseph Fiennes Says Taking Michael Jackson Role Was “Wrong Decision” – Deadline


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Creepy Urban Legends From Every US State

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List of urban legends

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Joseph Fiennes Says Taking Michael Jackson Role Was “Wrong Decision” – Deadline

It’s been well over six years since Urban Myths, and he still has regrets. In an interview with Urban Myths episode was “a wrong decision.” “Absolutely,” Fiennes said. “And I’m one part of that — there are producers, broadcasters, writers, directors, all involved in these decisions. But you know, it came at a time where there was a movement and a shift and that was good, and it was, you know, a bad call. A bad mistake.” Related Story Joseph Fiennes Describes Standing Up To Harvey Weinstein, And What Happened Next The actor added that people were “absolutely right to be upset.” In the never-aired episode, Fiennes played Michael Jackson to Brian Cox’s Marlon Brando and Stockard Channing’s Elizabeth Taylor. The surreal storyline had the trio of friends on a road trip from New York to Los Angeles in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. At the time, Jackson’s daughter Paris expressed her displeasure. “I’m so incredibly offended by it,” she tweeted, “as I’m sure plenty of people are as well, and it honestly makes me want to vomit.” Also in the Guardian interview, Fiennes, who starred in the 1998 Miramax hit Shakespeare in Love, says he was bullied by disgraced producer Fiennes, who currently is starring in the play Dear England at the National Theatre in London, recalls that he was summoned to meet with Weinstein, who offered the deal by warning that turning it down would be “very bad” for his career. “It was a bullying tactic that didn’t sit well,” Fiennes says in the i...