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Ryan Reinolds once angry Denzel Washington over “unforgivable” upset on the set.
During the discussion at the Toronto Festival on Friday, Reinolds – who currently promoted the documentary produced – “John Candy: I like” the time described by Washington while filming Action Thriller “More Thriller”.
While shooting the final scene, Reinolds He reminded that his mobile phone was going as Washington’s character was dying.
“Who is the phone F —?” Washington shouted, according to Reinolds.
Denzel Washington appears fan fans in heated exchanges in NIC
Ryan Reinolds is once angry with Denzel Washington on the set of Safe Action Triller “Action Triller”. (Getty Images)
“He was shot, wounded, he dies, admits all the things that he was wrong. And suddenly you hear you, because we take it a technical problem – we hear it, let’s hear.”
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Sinatra Song was reinolds’ ringtones at that time.
After Washington asked who the phone belonged to, Reinolds said he played nonsense.
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“I get up and look at all the people around me, and I’m going,” Who’s that “who’s that”? Countless! “” He said.
“(Assistant Director) was like,” can you do another one? “And (Washington) was like,” we’ll have to, “said Reinolds.” And I’m like, “Yes, (because of) the cascade! ‘Uncondition!”
Reinolds said he played stupid when Washington asked about the set disorder in 2012. years. (Gennadi Avramenko / Epsilon / Getty Images)
The Vashington representative did not immediately answer the request of Fox News Digital for comment.
When it comes to disrespectful incidents, Washington was never the one who would remain Mom.
Last year, an award-winning actor of the Academy has appeared to have a heated exchange with fans trying to take a picture and look for autographs outside the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Washington – who attended the side of the film Samuel L. Jackson – He arrived in good spirits and paused to take several photos and with fans. However, as he entered, the 70-year-old star turned quickly and approached the group of fans looking for autographs.
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Denzel Washington showed Tobin Frost in the 2012 film. “Safe House”. (Vittorio Zunino celotto / Getty Images)
In the video received Fox News digital digital, Washington can be heard, “Put this. I heard about showing love … respect love … respect me.”
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“We always work,” one fan replied.
“I said,” See you when I go out. “What part of it will you not understand?” Washington said.