I don't think anyone thinks of Kutcher and Kunis as a beloved Hollywood couple anymore after backing Masterson. They're scummy and out of touch with reality.
It's interesting how public perception can shift based on circumstances. Do you think the actions of a celebrity in their personal life should impact how we view their work?
I just learned Mila didn't like Ashton.. Yet she married him and had 2 children but was really chasing McCauley Culkin who had a substance abuse problem... Weird people for sure
Hollywood relationships can be so complicated! It’s fascinating how personal lives intertwine with career choices. Do you think past relationships affect how we view their current ones?
Rumors like that can spread quickly! It's always good to wait for confirmation from reliable sources. What do you think about their relationship? Did you enjoy them as a couple on-screen or off?
I’m not impressed by the AI speech it gets to many things wrong such as dates, names and several other details that would not have been missed by a human reading of the script or a story line. It’s quite clear that AI is not as powerful and accurate as in the movies and am so glad that it is not. AI is a frightening force that might be used against the world in a more serious manner and I hope that I’m not alive to see the future in this world era when it happens.
I appreciate your thoughts on this! AI certainly has its limitations, and your concerns are valid. What aspects of the video would you like to see improved? I’d love to hear your ideas!
Thanks for pointing that out! It seems we mixed up some images. We'll make sure to double-check our visuals next time. What was your favorite moment from Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke's films?
At least 2 errors: When discussing Sliver (Stone & Baldwin), I believe you accidentally inserted a photo of An Officer and a Gentleman (Debra Winger & Richard Gere) - MINUTE 52:13 Also, at MINUTE 58:42, when talking about Gere & Winger, the actress pictured is not Winger and it's not from the movie. And, Gere has white hair for goodness sake!
I appreciate the feedback! I’ll definitely look into correcting the photos for better accuracy. Were there any specific couples you were hoping to see featured?
I appreciate the feedback! I’ll definitely work on the pronunciation and make sure the right images are used. Who’s your favorite celebrity couple from the video?
Have you noticed the number of times that the actress leaves (whether forced out or not) is significantly higher than the number of times the man in the conflict leaves?
That’s an interesting observation! It seems like many actresses have had to endure difficult circumstances in Hollywood. What do you think contributes to the imbalance between the genders in these situations?
@@thefamouspeopleus Typically behavior that is overlooked in men is targeted in women. Men are seen as having higher value. In the entertainment industry they are paid significantly more. In one film, the male star was paid close to a million dollars for scene reshoots after the film wrapped. His equally well-known costar was paid about a hundred per reshoot, plus hotel and per diem. When I look at cooking contests on TV, like Chopped, if you guess the only woman contestant is going to be chopped first, you'd be right 60-70 percent of the time, no matter how bad the judges think a male contestant's food is.
I completely understand your frustration with mispronunciations. We’re always looking for ways to improve! What would you prefer to see in future videos?
@thefamouspeopleus Instead of giving me the same copy/paste answer that you’ve given everyone on this thread, how about addressing the AI issue that I mentioned?
True, it’s never easy working with difficult people. Do you think it’s important for celebrities to maintain a good public image, even if their personal lives are complicated?
That's an interesting perspective! Relationships can be complicated, especially in Hollywood. What do you think motivates some of these on-screen couples to stay together despite their differences?
Thanks for pointing that out! I’ll make sure to pay more attention to pronunciations in the future. Do you have a favorite actor or actress from the video?
Well, that's an hour of my life I won't get back. 1. The AI narration is TERRIBLE. The mispronunciations were making my ears hurt, not to mention the monotonous drone of the digital voice. Have a human read the script, or don't bother. 2. Speaking of the script, it's also monotonous. The "off screen" tension doesn't always heighten the onscreen relationship. With Nolte/Roberts and Vaughan/Witherspoon, the tension was noticeable and detracted from the experience of the films. 3. In some cases the script left out significant details that would flesh out why the actors weren't getting along. For example, with the "X'Files," Gillian Anderson brought a salary dispute to Fox about discrepancies in her wages compared to co-star David Duchovny (and that's promounced "Doo-cuv-knee," by the way 🙄). She pointed out that she had the same grueling production schedule he did but received less than half his salary. Anderson was disappointed that he didn't support her in her suit. While she reached a successful renegotiation of her contract, and presently Anderson and Duchovny have become good friends, this was an important aspect of their conflict to miss. Sorry, but I can't recommend this video.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I really appreciate your feedback on the narration and the details missing from the script. I agree that the nuances of onscreen relationships are often complex, and it’s interesting to hear more about the salary dispute between Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny. Do you think the behind-the-scenes drama, like salary disputes, should be shared more openly with the audience to give a fuller picture of an actor's experience?
It can be surprising how personal dynamics play out on screen! Do you have any favorite onscreen couples that you think had a genuine connection, despite any behind-the-scenes drama?
I hate the film Kramer v Kramer its the kind of female i absolutely cannot stand. As a woman to put a child through that kind of torture is one reason this country is so fu(ked up. Women who decided a childs pain wasn't as important as their own. And don't come at me with feminist horseshit. Most feminists are absolutely insufferable people. Not worth knowing. And look where that era got us. People have no idea how to interact anymore, whats what, up down left or right. Feminism and women's lib was a lie. And in my life was a nightmare.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It sounds like the themes in Kramer vs. Kramer really resonated with you. What do you think could be done differently in portrayals of family dynamics in films?
It’s disheartening to see public figures like Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis face such backlash, especially when they’ve long been admired for their work and relationship. While their support for Danny Masterson sparked strong reactions, it’s a reminder that even celebrities are human, with complex loyalties and decisions that may not align with public expectations. It’s a tough situation for everyone involved, and I hope it opens up conversations about accountability and the challenges of navigating friendships in the public eye.
That's a very thoughtful perspective. Do you think public figures should be held accountable for their personal relationships, or should they be allowed to maintain their privacy?
Top 30 Onscreen Couples Who Hated Each Other In Real Life
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How much truth are you going to share? While some didn't get along While filming, they later on became lifelong friends
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I don't think anyone thinks of Kutcher and Kunis as a beloved Hollywood couple anymore after backing Masterson. They're scummy and out of touch with reality.
From what I hear Mila was in love with McCauley Culkin who had abuse problem.. none of it makes sense, especially her marrying Ashton
It's interesting how public perception can shift based on circumstances. Do you think the actions of a celebrity in their personal life should impact how we view their work?
@@thefamouspeopleusyes, because they influence te public.
Self Important egos usually clash I would think
Absolutely, it’s fascinating how personal dynamics can impact performances. Have you seen any other onscreen couples with similar stories?
This AI narration sucks. Consistently. Either read it live or spend more money.
I appreciate your feedback! We're always looking to improve. Do you have any suggestions for how we can make the narration better in future videos?
@@thefamouspeopleusUse a human being not a robot.
Agreed! Monotone and cold!
15:35 lol 1880's, wow didn't know they had television then....... Try the 1980's!!!!!!!
I see what you did there! Definitely a mix-up with the decades! What was your favorite onscreen couple from the 1980s?
I liked Nick Nolte in Cannery Row with Debra Winger ..very cute movie and worth seeing..
Cannery Row is a classic! Nick Nolte and Debra Winger had great chemistry. What are some of your other favorite onscreen couples from that era?
Beverly Hills Nine zero two ten. 😂😂
That show had some iconic moments. Which couple from the series do you think had the most on-screen chemistry?
Never would have thought! Castle & Beckett were really good together 👍
Their chemistry onscreen was amazing! Are there any other TV couples you think might have had similar behind-the-scenes drama?
Gotta laugh at the AI pronunciations sometimes. Eg. ROMEO PLUS JULIET and BEVERLEY HILLS 902TEN
What’s the funniest mispronunciation you've come across in videos?
Myla. Koonies.
I just learned Mila didn't like Ashton..
Yet she married him and had 2 children but was really chasing McCauley Culkin who had a substance abuse problem... Weird people for sure
Hollywood relationships can be so complicated! It’s fascinating how personal lives intertwine with career choices. Do you think past relationships affect how we view their current ones?
@@thefamouspeopleus Definitely.. I didn't know Mila didn't even like Ashton, let alone have a thing, I was surprised
Omg! Says name right one time and same name wrong every other time lol.
Which name stood out the most for you in the video?
I read that Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are divorcing. Not sure if it's true though.
Rumors like that can spread quickly! It's always good to wait for confirmation from reliable sources. What do you think about their relationship? Did you enjoy them as a couple on-screen or off?
I’m not impressed by the AI speech it gets to many things wrong such as dates, names and several other details that would not have been missed by a human reading of the script or a story line. It’s quite clear that AI is not as powerful and accurate as in the movies and am so glad that it is not.
AI is a frightening force that might be used against the world in a more serious manner and I hope that I’m not alive to see the future in this world era when it happens.
I appreciate your thoughts on this! AI certainly has its limitations, and your concerns are valid. What aspects of the video would you like to see improved? I’d love to hear your ideas!
Why when talking about Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke do you show a picture of Tom Hank’s and Darryl Hannah in “Splash”kissing?
Thanks for pointing that out! It seems we mixed up some images. We'll make sure to double-check our visuals next time. What was your favorite moment from Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke's films?
At least 2 errors: When discussing Sliver (Stone & Baldwin), I believe you accidentally inserted a photo of An Officer and a Gentleman (Debra Winger & Richard Gere) - MINUTE 52:13 Also, at MINUTE 58:42, when talking about Gere & Winger, the actress pictured is not Winger and it's not from the movie. And, Gere has white hair for goodness sake!
Thanks for catching those errors! I appreciate your keen eye. Do you have a favorite scene from either Sliver or An Officer and a Gentleman?
Many wrong photos which is anoying!
I appreciate the feedback! I’ll definitely look into correcting the photos for better accuracy. Were there any specific couples you were hoping to see featured?
@@thefamouspeopleus no not really, just put the correct photos to the couple they are regarding 😉😉
Sabrina with Bogart and Hepburn is my favorite movie.
A classic choice! Their chemistry was unforgettable. What do you love most about that film?
Actually I never liked Bogart - while I liked the movie inspite of disliking Bogart.
The newer version of Sabrina is awesome too!
He says Audrey broke up with Holden because he had a vasectomy. A vasectomy is reversable. Must be more to the story.
I enjoy all the celebrity lists, but the”bot” narrator mispronounces names and photos sometimes do not match with the celebrity. It’s aggravating! 😩
I appreciate the feedback! I’ll definitely work on the pronunciation and make sure the right images are used. Who’s your favorite celebrity couple from the video?
Why use different stars to narrate stories of others.
Do you have a preferred style for storytelling in these kinds of videos?
any tension pushes a good Actor to their creative limits ..so some great movies were born .
Do you think tension on set always improves the final movie, or can it sometimes hurt the performance?
Have you noticed the number of times that the actress leaves (whether forced out or not) is significantly higher than the number of times the man in the conflict leaves?
That’s an interesting observation! It seems like many actresses have had to endure difficult circumstances in Hollywood. What do you think contributes to the imbalance between the genders in these situations?
@@thefamouspeopleus Typically behavior that is overlooked in men is targeted in women. Men are seen as having higher value. In the entertainment industry they are paid significantly more. In one film, the male star was paid close to a million dollars for scene reshoots after the film wrapped. His equally well-known costar was paid about a hundred per reshoot, plus hotel and per diem. When I look at cooking contests on TV, like Chopped, if you guess the only woman contestant is going to be chopped first, you'd be right 60-70 percent of the time, no matter how bad the judges think a male contestant's food is.
Surprise, surprise. It's usually the actresses who are forced out, because the actors make more bank and have more power.
The AI narration, with its mis-pronunciations, made this the last video I watch from this channel
I completely understand your frustration with mispronunciations. We’re always looking for ways to improve! What would you prefer to see in future videos?
@thefamouspeopleus Instead of giving me the same copy/paste answer that you’ve given everyone on this thread, how about addressing the AI issue that I mentioned?
Is everything f---ing 'iconic'?
I hear you! The term 'iconic' can be overused. What would you consider a truly iconic onscreen couple?
Pictures of Tom Cruise kissing in Top Gun as they refer to Harrison Ford? Who made this crapolla?
I appreciate your feedback! It seems there was a mix-up with the images. Which onscreen couple did you find most surprising in the video?
Showing Castle and An Officer and a Gentleman while talking about Sliver?
Thanks for pointing that out! Do you have a favorite tense movie scene from Sliver?
I hate the AI voice, with all the mispronunciations, plus some of your info is incorrect.
What other kinds of content would you like to see?
Alan Thicke had a less than stellar lifestyle too.
We all sometimes work with people we would prefer not to.
True, it’s never easy working with difficult people. Do you think it’s important for celebrities to maintain a good public image, even if their personal lives are complicated?
Vasectomy in 1950? I think he might have lied to asdure her she wouldn't get pregnant having an affair.
That's an interesting perspective! Relationships can be complicated, especially in Hollywood. What do you think motivates some of these on-screen couples to stay together despite their differences?
1980's, 1980's NOT 1880's! Dang AI.
Thanks for pointing that out! What other moments in Hollywood history do you think are often misrepresented?
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What part of the video stood out to you the most?
You don't pronounce the name's of the Actors an 😢Actress correctly several times.
Thanks for pointing that out! I’ll make sure to pay more attention to pronunciations in the future. Do you have a favorite actor or actress from the video?
The woman’s name is Dakota Johnson.
Thank you for the correction. Dakota Johnson has definitely made her mark in Hollywood. What's your favorite role of hers?
And what is said it is lies
Didn’t know you know mostfeminist. How to say you are male and on the top of the food chain without saying iy
That’s an interesting observation! Do you think certain dynamics, like gender or power, add complexity to on-screen chemistry?
Well, that's an hour of my life I won't get back.
1. The AI narration is TERRIBLE. The mispronunciations were making my ears hurt, not to mention the monotonous drone of the digital voice. Have a human read the script, or don't bother.
2. Speaking of the script, it's also monotonous. The "off screen" tension doesn't always heighten the onscreen relationship. With Nolte/Roberts and Vaughan/Witherspoon, the tension was noticeable and detracted from the experience of the films.
3. In some cases the script left out significant details that would flesh out why the actors weren't getting along. For example, with the "X'Files," Gillian Anderson brought a salary dispute to Fox about discrepancies in her wages compared to co-star David Duchovny (and that's promounced "Doo-cuv-knee," by the way 🙄). She pointed out that she had the same grueling production schedule he did but received less than half his salary. Anderson was disappointed that he didn't support her in her suit. While she reached a successful renegotiation of her contract, and presently Anderson and Duchovny have become good friends, this was an important aspect of their conflict to miss.
Sorry, but I can't recommend this video.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I really appreciate your feedback on the narration and the details missing from the script. I agree that the nuances of onscreen relationships are often complex, and it’s interesting to hear more about the salary dispute between Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny.
Do you think the behind-the-scenes drama, like salary disputes, should be shared more openly with the audience to give a fuller picture of an actor's experience?
Bye Kutcher
I see you’re not a fan of Ashton Kutcher! What do you think about his career choices or personal life that made you feel this way?
Bad AI
We’re constantly working on improving our content. What would you like to see changed or enhanced in our videos?
Would be awesome if this guy could pronounce their names right.
Pronunciation is always tricky! Which celebrity name do you think is the hardest to get right?
Jeniffer was too immature for the role........her mouth was always open....
Interesting perspective! Jennifer’s portrayal definitely got mixed reactions. What would you have preferred to see in her performance?
AI much, narrator!? Such bullshit. And yet I watched it. And now I hate myself.
Do you prefer videos with human narrators? What would make the experience better for you?
Such utter pettiness !!!!!
It can be surprising how personal dynamics play out on screen! Do you have any favorite onscreen couples that you think had a genuine connection, despite any behind-the-scenes drama?
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Could you share what didn’t work for you in the video? I’d love to know how I can improve.
I hate the film Kramer v Kramer its the kind of female i absolutely cannot stand. As a woman to put a child through that kind of torture is one reason this country is so fu(ked up. Women who decided a childs pain wasn't as important as their own. And don't come at me with feminist horseshit. Most feminists are absolutely insufferable people. Not worth knowing. And look where that era got us. People have no idea how to interact anymore, whats what, up down left or right. Feminism and women's lib was a lie. And in my life was a nightmare.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It sounds like the themes in Kramer vs. Kramer really resonated with you. What do you think could be done differently in portrayals of family dynamics in films?
It was groundbreaking. Divorce takes 2 people.
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Okay caveman. Back to the Red Pill pages you go. Until you can actually develop healthy perspective.
It’s disheartening to see public figures like Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis face such backlash, especially when they’ve long been admired for their work and relationship. While their support for Danny Masterson sparked strong reactions, it’s a reminder that even celebrities are human, with complex loyalties and decisions that may not align with public expectations. It’s a tough situation for everyone involved, and I hope it opens up conversations about accountability and the challenges of navigating friendships in the public eye.
That's a very thoughtful perspective. Do you think public figures should be held accountable for their personal relationships, or should they be allowed to maintain their privacy?