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Calin's Entertainment Report and He's on the Bread Show. Olivia
Munn described a traumatic experience on a past movie set
that resulted in her turning down an NDA and over
a million dollars. She said, there were other things that
happened on this movie set personally to me that I
was really not okay with, and it was so traumatic
that I had to file complaints with the studio. The
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actress didn't reveal which movie set was toxic, but she
told Monica Lewinsky, whose podcast she was on, that it
was so bad that she was offered a ton of
money to stay quiet. Livia said she wouldn't have even
talked about it because she was just I don't know.
It was so traumatic and she wanted to move past
it all, but that wasn't the point. She told them,
I'm not signing an NDA, and they told her that
she had to, which obviously felt very wrong. You never
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have to sign an NDA, by the way, adding that
the incident took place at the beginning of the Me
Too movement when Harvey Weinstein was coming under fire. She
remembered it as the wrecketing in Hollywood, when people were
targeting anyone who signed an NDA, saying oh, you only
did it for the money. That perception made her afraid
that her voice and speaking up would reverse any kind
of validity to her own story. She was also concerned
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that the movie studio would leak out that she signed
an NDA for money in an effort to diminish her voice.
Despite her hesitation, she met with the studio's legal team
and ultimately turned down the offer and made sure that
she was able to tell the lawyers off in person.
I'm dying to know what movie said. That was one
more story. We have time for it, Okay, Just making
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sure I know we're running a little late. Green Day
have put out a casting call, a call for a
new movie inspired by the band's early days. Earlier this month,
If you missed it, it was reported that Live Nation Productions
was working on a comedy movie called New Year's rev
with all three members of the band involved. Production is
currently underway in Oklahoma, and the comedy, which is a
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coming of age movie, will tell the story of three
friends as they travel across the US after mistakenly thinking
they're going to be opening for Green Day at a
New Year's show in La Now, casting a agencies are
sharing this call out for extras to play at ten
d's of a pop punk rock show and an outdoor location,
and they are looking for punks, emo, hardcore, alternative and
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rocker young adult, so Kiki is gonna definitely apply ages
eighteen to thirty. Successful applicants will need to be available
Monday to Thursday next week, so you gotta hurry while
the filming is taking place outdoors during the daytime, and
pay is guaranteed to make you very big money. One
hundred and one dollars and fifty cents a day. Oh yes,
get it right. Anything over twelve hours will occur overtime,
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and each background artist will receive an additional twenty five
dollars a day, again big bucks that they get wet
and muddy. Travel and accommodations is not provided, so sounds
like a great deal. But if you're a fan of
Green Day, it might be cool to be in a
movie which I get one hundred bucks. I have to
pay for everything else myself one hundred percent. So if
you're a fan, there you go. By the way, if
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