由买买提看人间百态

boards

本页内容为未名空间相应帖子的节选和存档,一周内的贴子最多显示50字,超过一周显示500字 访问原贴
Military版 - kenvin spacey看来真是没少揩油,无法无天
相关主题
house of cards明年最后一季来看看美国的未来(套图)
墙倒众人推这次是真的铁证如山了
纸牌屋制片人向 Trump 下战书薄熙来事件不拍一好莱坞大片简直浪费了
我怎么就不觉得纸牌屋里的政治脏呢?美国众议院议长和国务卿谁大?
纽约议员craigslist找女人被告发【片警爆料】希拉里邮件详情 (转载)
@@@@@@@@@@@@老板骂中国工人"吃饭像猪"Kevin Spacey to Trump
你们看看这俩有没有夫妻相?好莱坞性丑闻发酵了
Allen将军的email很露骨就像phone sex over emailZT好莱坞咋啦,没搞个性骚扰,都不好意思出来打招呼
相关话题的讨论汇总
话题: spacey话题: house话题: cards话题: he话题: news
进入Military版参与讨论
1 (共1页)
W*****B
发帖数: 4796
1
Kevin Spacey’s Behavior On The Set of “House Of Cards” Wasn’t A Secret
BuzzFeed News Reporter
Kevin Spacey on the set of House of Cards.
The stakes have always been high for House of Cards. The show was Netflix’s
first foray into original content as the company dove headfirst into a
business it would soon spend billions on. In a moment from 2011 that
foreshadowed how entertainment was about to change, Netflix ordered two
seasons — 26 episodes — of House of Cards sight unseen, outbidding several
competitors. Deadline wrote at the time the deal “could change the way
people consume TV shows,” and they were right.
With the heavy expectations placed on the show’s early years, the set was a
nerve-racking place to be — especially given the high level of talent
involved. It had been movie director David Fincher’s idea to adapt the 1990
BBC miniseries with Kevin Spacey to star as Francis Underwood, a devious,
murderous congressman who would eventually scheme his way to become
president. Spacey was to executive produce as well.
The stories that have emerged about Spacey in the past week paint a picture
of a man who has behaved with sexual impunity, even when he was in a
professional environment. During House of Cards, because he was so central
to the project, he appears to have seen himself as untouchable — and
therefore felt he could flirt brazenly with young male employees in front of
the cast and crew.
But now the future of the show, and the hundreds of livelihoods that depend
on it, is in jeopardy because of Spacey’s conduct.
On Oct. 29, BuzzFeed News published an interview with the actor Anthony Rapp
, who alleged that Spacey made a sexual advance toward him in 1985 when he
was 14 years old. In the week since, a number of men have accused Spacey of
sexual misconduct. CAA and Spacey’s publicist have dropped him. Netflix
announced Friday that it was cutting ties with Spacey and would not proceed
with the show with him still involved. The phrasing of the company’s
statement seemed to confirm Variety’s story that the show is looking into
ways to kill Frank Underwood and continue on without him. A spokesperson for
Netflix offered no further comment on the show’s future.
Before Spacey’s publicist quit, she announced on Wednesday that Spacey was
“taking the time necessary to seek evaluation and treatment” at an
unspecified location. After the story about Rapp story was published, Spacey
tweeted that he did not remember whether it had happened, adding, “But if
I did behave then as he describes, I owe him the sincerest apology for what
would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior.” As more people have
come forward, Spacey’s lawyer has denied all allegations of assault.
BuzzFeed News contacted Spacey’s lawyer twice to tell him about the
allegations in this story, but did not hear back.
BuzzFeed News spoke to more than half a dozen people connected to House of
Cards for this story, three of whom had worked on the show in varying
capacities and spoke on condition of anonymity out of fear of professional
repercussions.
All three sources, as well as two other people who spent time on the set,
described an atmosphere in which Spacey was sexually inappropriate with
young men who worked on the show. “He would be on set and he would make
tons of jokes at young boys’ expense about them in flirtatious ways,” said
a higher-level source who worked on House of Cards early on. “If it was
wanted attention, it would still be inappropriate, because you’re making
flirtatious comments in front of a group of 150 people; ‘Come sit on my lap
, you know you want to’ — not to a gay man, but to a young, pretty-looking
guy. That happened all the time.”
On Thursday, CNN reported that Spacey had allegedly sexually assaulted a
production assistant during an early season of House of Cards, with the
actor putting “his hands down the production assistant’s pants” and then
continuing to harass and make “inappropriate contact with him.”
Media Rights Capital (MRC), the company that produces House of Cards, told
CNN that executives there knew of one incident involving “a complaint about
a specific remark and gesture made by Kevin Spacey” during production of
the first season in 2012. The company told CNN in a statement: “Immediate
action was taken following our review of the situation and we are confident
the issue was resolved promptly to the satisfaction of all involved. Mr.
Spacey willingly participated in a training process and since that time MRC
has not been made aware of any other complaints involving Mr. Spacey.” A
spokesperson for MRC clarified to BuzzFeed News that Spacey’s misconduct in
Season 1 was not the alleged assault on the PA, but a separate “gesture
and comment” made by him. In the CNN story, Netflix said the company “was
just made aware of one incident, five years ago, that we were informed was
resolved swiftly.”
But among staffers on the set, Spacey’s professionally inappropriate
conduct was often a topic of discussion, as they wondered what action might
be taken. “They knew about his behavior toward younger men specifically on
set,” one longtime member of the crew member said. “They were all watching
at video village and they see behavior on camera and off camera that was
uncomfortable and unprofessional. Unprofessional for a set, to be honest.”
(On a TV or film set, “video village” is a group of monitors where the
director, producers, and crew members can watch what the camera is filming.)
One source, who was in his mid-twenties when he worked on the show’s second
season, said he was warned about Spacey by a friend. “He told me that if
Kevin asks you to play video games in his trailer, you have to bring someone
with you,” this source said. “I didn’t even need to ask any more.”
“He touches and feels anyone he wants to,” said the higher-level staffer.
Crossing Spacey could make things complicated. According to a fourth person
who worked on House of Cards for only a few days during its run, but had
knowledge of what went on there through the IATSE union, which represents
crew members, a production assistant was fired during Season 2 after
refusing Spacey’s advances. This man was “repeatedly harassed,” the
source told BuzzFeed News, to go on Spacey’s boat, and after the PA refused
he suddenly no longer worked on the show. When reached on Wednesday to
discuss his departure, the former PA wrote over text: “My lawyers told me
to wait to hear from them before I talk to anyone. I apologize. Maybe
tomorrow.” He then stopped responding.
Beau Willimon, the House of Cards creator and executive producer, who ran
the show for several seasons, issued a statement on Monday after Rapp had
leveled his allegation against Spacey in BuzzFeed News. It read: “Anthony
Rapp’s story is deeply troubling. During the time I worked with Kevin
Spacey on House of Cards, I neither witnessed nor was aware of any
inappropriate behavior on set or off. That said, I take reports of such
behavior seriously and this is no exception. I feel for Mr. Rapp and I
support his courage.”
All three sources who spoke to BuzzFeed News disputed Willimon’s account.
“Bullshit. Utter bullshit. 100%,” said the higher-level source, who saw
Willimon witness Spacey’s behavior.
“I saw that Beau said he had no idea, which I know is completely false,”
said the crew member. “They had production meetings about Spacey’s
flirtatious behavior toward crew and cast, and it never made it any further
than that. It was like a joke.”
“They all knew what was going on,” said the source who worked on Season 2.
“The PA who got assaulted? Everyone knew. That’s what upset me so much is
seeing Beau and all these other people deny it.”
After prolonged negotiations with his representative, Willimon declined to
comment on the record for this story. However, after the CNN story, Willimon
told Deadline that he hadn’t been told about the Season 1 incident for
which Spacey was reprimanded — which MRC confirmed to BuzzFeed News.
Willimon added to Deadline, “I am heartsick that anyone on the crew had to
endure this sort of behavior. Clearly we as an industry, particularly those
in a position of power, myself included, need to be more perceptive and
proactive.”
If House of Cards can somehow figure out how to survive without Spacey, who
for years has been so central to the dark DC drama, but whose alleged
predatory behavior is now threatening hundreds of jobs, that might be a
twist not even Frank Underwood could see coming.
a*****y
发帖数: 33185
2
说明这部美剧很有现实生活基础,呵呵
W*****B
发帖数: 4796
3
现在爆出的也只是冰山一角。这还只是被看到了的。估计还有更多小白男为了事业主动
到人家里接受了潜规则。

:说明这部美剧很有现实生活基础,呵呵

【在 a*****y 的大作中提到】
: 说明这部美剧很有现实生活基础,呵呵
a*****y
发帖数: 33185
4
那副总统杀人的桥段,是不是也还没爆出?
1 (共1页)
进入Military版参与讨论
相关主题
好莱坞咋啦,没搞个性骚扰,都不好意思出来打招呼纽约议员craigslist找女人被告发
Kevin Spacey 娈童癖在2005 Family Guy 里就有了,哈哈@@@@@@@@@@@@老板骂中国工人"吃饭像猪"
说起斯派西,将军们谁看过一个老片子洛城机密你们看看这俩有没有夫妻相?
Shirley Temple被好莱坞性侵多年 (转载)Allen将军的email很露骨就像phone sex over emailZT
house of cards明年最后一季来看看美国的未来(套图)
墙倒众人推这次是真的铁证如山了
纸牌屋制片人向 Trump 下战书薄熙来事件不拍一好莱坞大片简直浪费了
我怎么就不觉得纸牌屋里的政治脏呢?美国众议院议长和国务卿谁大?
相关话题的讨论汇总
话题: spacey话题: house话题: cards话题: he话题: news