Paul Weitz Admits All to Vanity Fair
In Vanity Fair, Bennet Marcus reports from the NYC ADMISSION premiere including a very funny speech by director Paul Weitz about his two stars, Tina Fey and Paul Rudd. While Rudd, jokes Weitz, "demanded that his salary be paid in unmarked one-dollar bills. Every day Paul would sit in his trailer, refusing to emerge until he had counted his day's salary," Tina laid down the law in a very different way. Weitz riffs:
Every morning Tina Fey would ride in on her Harley Davidson and suck down a six-pack of beer. Then she would kick over the craft-services table, just for fun. "You have one hour with me," she would say. "That includes lighting and lunch, so you'd better get cracking. And I don't want any notes," she would tell me. "Just tell me what my character's name is."
In Vanity Fair, Bennet Marcus reports from the NYC ADMISSION premiere including a very funny speech by director Paul Weitz about his two stars, Tina Fey and Paul Rudd. While Rudd, jokes Weitz, "demanded that his salary be paid in unmarked one-dollar bills. Every day Paul would sit in his trailer, refusing to emerge until he had counted his day's salary," Tina laid down the law in a very different way. Weitz riffs:
Every morning Tina Fey would ride in on her Harley Davidson and suck down a six-pack of beer. Then she would kick over the craft-services table, just for fun. "You have one hour with me," she would say. "That includes lighting and lunch, so you'd better get cracking. And I don't want any notes," she would tell me. "Just tell me what my character's name is."