At the end of the 2000s, Ben Stiller’s comedy of Tropics (which the director said he would be incredibly risky today) had fun parody films after the mistakes of the shooting team, unfortunately in the middle of the jungle, in the middle of the conflict.
In many ways, this characteristic has been especially gained by the giggles crisis for his viewers, thanks to the incomprehensible nature of Les Grossman: a manufacturer who has a bent skull and generous excess weight, absolutely restless with his subordinates and has no interpretation than … Tom Cruise!
“It’s a crazy story”
Upon starting his career, the young first and for the camping of action heroes, the actor really surprised the millions of viewers that they had interpreted this singular energetic energetic, anger in the final lends of the film between the crises and the little dance.
How did Ben Stiller invite Tom Cruise to Tonere under the tropy? This is the question he has recently answered, In the new Highs Media microphone ::
“It’s a crazy story”He said.
“Tom and I knew each other a little. I was always his fan. We made a short film for a MTV cinema where I was a stuntman. Before I worked on a toner scenario, I made a little amateur film for my wife.
“He was surprised”
Ben Stiller continues to explain that he had since had an idea to contact Tom Cruz that he offered to participate in a joke:
“I told the tribe that we were making this little film for Christine. I asked him whether he would come and the little scene, where my brother was remembering Jack Nicholson’s speech.
As Ben Stiller showed in the rest of the interview, it was Tom Cruise himself, who offered the idea to consider the producer character (a job that was not really presented in the film) and gave him dancing. During the makeup and costume tests, the actor then began to enter Soda cans in Ludakris, and that the concept of final thunder was born under the tropics.
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