Well, the Caulfields have now been married 33 years, and I have to say I’m sorry, Juliet and Maxwell.
As I’ve noted before, it’s sometimes the couples who initially seem so wrong (Woody and Soon-Yi, Brad and Angelina) who turn out to be the keepers.
- My Apologies To Juliet Mills And Maxwell Caulfield, by Michael Musto, VillageVoice.com, March 4, 2013.
2. Paul McCartney takes his pirate life seriously.
The former Beatle went full-on buccaneer in his Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales cameo, one of the true laughs in the blockbuster which stormed the Memorial Day weekend box office.
But as directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg tell it, McCartney, 74, almost went overboard with the Pirates look.
When the duo met McCartney in a bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel for his first costume fitting, the nearly unrecognizable musician emerged in pirate clothing and makeup.
“There he is. And he’s unrecognizable. I got nervous, because no one is going to see it in a way. It felt like we had gone too far,” says Rønning. “It was still great. But he became too much a pirate. We had to tone it down a little bit and dig out his own features.”
McCartney kept the dreads and the wide-brimmed hat for the actual shoot in Vancouver. And the directors liked McCartney keeping his Liverpool accent.
“We were happy with that, it was part of recognizing him,” says Rønning.
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