I’m sure you’re right but it’s worth noting that opinions on him are pretty divided. Frankenheimer and Schumacher disliked him strongly, even though Schumacher offered him the lead in his next film (Time to Kill). I’ve heard he was a pain in the ass in The Real McCoy and that he is a bit above it all in his DTV work. Red Planet, The Saint, and some others have had rumors of him being a pain in the ass.
However, Tony Scott loved him. Michael Mann (also noted asshole) really enjoyed working with him, as did Robert De Niro. Kurt Russell sings his praises to this day. Oliver Stone said he was intense and a bit of a drama queen, but ultimately enjoyed working with him. Robert Downey Jr. loves him. DJ Caruso said you have to be patient and willing to meet him where he is, but loved working with him.
He’s admitted that he followed the Brando school of thinking that being an ass was somehow part of the process, and I don’t think he did a good job of picking films that were in sync with his interests of being an actor and the types of stories he wanted to tell. He also just seems to either really click with people, or really repel them.
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