The actor reflects on his tumultuous experience working with the controversial director, vowing never to collaborate with him again. George Clooney is not holding back when it comes to discussing his disdain for working with director David O. Russell. In a recent interview with GQ, Clooney, who starred in Russell's 1999 film Three Kings, made it clear that he has no intention of ever working with the director again, citing the grueling experience and the toll it took on both him and the crew. The Troubled Set of Three Kings Clooney’s issues with Russell began during the filming of Three Kings, a Gulf War heist film that received critical acclaim but was marred by behind-the-scenes drama. Clooney, who was eager to take on a challenging role, initially fought to star in the film. However, his enthusiasm quickly waned as tensions on set escalated. According to Clooney, Russell's behavior was not just difficult; it was unbearable. "So it’s not just like, 'Oh, I’m going t...
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