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What the Hell Happened to Cuba Gooding Jr.?


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Academy Award winner, Cuba Gooding, Jr. used to be cast in movies to give them an air of prestige. His presence was a signal to the audience that the movie they were seeing was meant to be taken seriously, even if it was a Michael Bay movie. But then, Gooding’s image changed. After a string of critical drubbing and commercial disasters, Gooding went from Hollywood darling to direct-to-video pariah.

What the hell happened?

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Old news but I guess people still haven't read or heard about it. He basically F####d his career when he turned down the main role in Amistad.
Cuba Gooding Jr. Regrets Turning Down Steven Spielberg
March 14th, 2006 9:43am EST

Cuba Gooding Jr. regrets turning down the chance to play a slave in Steven Spielberg's epic Amistad, admitting he was too bigheaded after his Oscar win to accept certain roles. The star accepts his career suffered as a result of the choices he made directly following his Best Supporting Actor Oscar victory in 1996 because he decided he should wait for the very best offers, and turn down everything else.

He recalls, "Steven Spielberg came to me and said, 'I want you to be in Amistad and I said, 'It's a slave role; show me the money. I'm so a big thing,' and he goes, 'I can direct you.' and I said, 'No, I have to pass.'"

He added, "To me, at the time, I remember this interview I read (with) Christopher Reeve talking about Superman. What other role could live up to being Superman; he was Superman. I bought into that. People were telling me (of Jerry Maguire), 'You're black, it's a comedy role, you're not gonna win this thing.' So, when I won it, it was like I had all these things in my life - 'This is what you are, this is what you've become... Now represent that. I have arrived and now I have to live up to this thing.' (I didn't know) the next day I should have rolled up my sleeves and said, 'OK, now let's continue on this journey.' Creatively, I stopped myself."

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This is where he should apologize and beg Spielberg for a 'slave role' (as CGJ puts it). We all do a little volunteer work, now and then. Whatever; I don't think it was all bad. I liked Boat Trip.

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It should have been Omar.

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Lol that was a whole new level of big headed. How do you turn down Steven Spielberg?

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watching Zoolander right now.. all dolled up, "It's almost like the new afro for the white man" I miss you CGJ. Beg Speilberg!

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Academy Award winner, Cuba Gooding, Jr. used to be cast in movies to give them an air of prestige. His presence was a signal to the audience that the movie they were seeing was meant to be taken seriously

Hey Now, I have been a lifelong fan of Cuba but can NEVER recall this ever being a case in any of his films!

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Dude, Chill Factor >>>>>>>> Duel.

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