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Sony hack: Angelina Jolie branded 'seriously out of her mind' in leaked email

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Sony hack: Angelina Jolie branded 'seriously out of her mind' in further embarrassing leaked email thread


The actress was criticised in an exchange between Scott Rudin and Amy Pascal

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Thursday 18 December 2014

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A further leaked email thread between Sony Pictures co-chairperson Amy Pascal and movie producer Scott Rudin reveals Rudin once again harshly criticising Angelina Jolie.

In the exchange, published by Gawker, Rudin describes the actress as “seriously out of her mind” as tension mounts over Jolie's planned film Cleopatra, for which Eric Roth produced a script.

Previously hacked emails have shown that Jolie apparently wanted David Flincher to direct the film, but at the time he was attached to the upcoming Steve Jobs biopic – the troubled movie originally intended for Sony Pictures but now moved to Universal Pictures.

As it became clear that Fincher would be unavailable, Rudin and Pascal began to suggest alternative directors to Jolie – with limited success. In one email Rudin expresses his exasperation at the sequence of events, writing: “Kill me please. Immediately.”

The email thread also shows Rudin and Pascal attempting to convince Jolie to instead base the film on Shakespeare’s play Antony and Cleopatra, thereby making it a love story.
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Having joined the exchange at this point, Jolie replies: “I think making it a love story could undermine the female leadership and epic that we have built […]

“I think we need a good script editor to work with Eric. He's open or will do with me. He knows we need to make it shorter to not be as intimidating. And I think we continue to discuss with great directors.”

After this Rudin sent a private email to Pascal stating; “She's seriously out of her mind.” Pascal suggests the trio should meet in person but Rudin responds: “Nooooooo noooooo noooooo please! Not a meeting!”

 
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