There seemed to be chemistry on screen, but there was actually a lot of hate behind the scenes.
Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Gray in "Dirty Dancing"
Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Gray were no longer getting along by the time they finished starring in "Red Dawn," which made the production of their next movie together, "Dirty Dancing," even more painful. Although the pair eventually found a friendship, Swayze was harsh on her in her memoir: "She would get silly, forcing us to do scenes over and over again...she seemed particularly emotional, bursting into tears if anyone criticized her."
Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes in "Romeo and Juliet" At 22,
Leonardo DiCaprio was 6 years older than his co-star Claire Danes when they starred in Baz Luhrmann's arresting adaptation of Shakespeare. It was really ironic that Danes described DiCaprio as an immature boy. The actress was fed up with her on-set banter, while DiCaprio found her uptight and irritable. Their chemistry was strictly on-screen, as they reportedly avoided talking when they weren't filming.
Marilyn Monroe and Tony Curtis in "Some Like It H-t"
Apparently, not everyone fell for the charms of Marilyn Monroe. Tony Curtis, who starred opposite Monroe in the classic Hollywood sitcom "Some Like It H-t," complained that the actress' mind was "all over the place" during filming, describing kissing her as "like kissing Hitler." ". He also claimed that during her on-screen kiss of her aboard a yacht, Monroe "nearly choked me to death by deliberately sticking her tongue down my throat into my windpipe". This may have been overstated, as Tony and Monroe had broken up shortly before production began on the film.
Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams in "The Notebook"
The Diary of a Passion is possibly the most beloved romantic comedy in the world. But unfortunately, the protagonists were not at all romantic during the filming of the movie. In fact, Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams kind of hated each other. The director, Nick Cassavetes, went so far as to describe an incident where Gosling asked him to please change actresses. "Could you get her out of here and get another actress to read off-camera with me? I can't do it with her. I just don't get any of this." The arguments between the two stars must have eventually turned into romantic tension, as Gosling and McAdams then dated for 3 years.
Nick Nolte and Julia Roberts in "I Love Trouble"
Many of the scenes in the movie were filmed separately because apparently, the actors couldn't stand each other. Roberts said that Nolte was unpleasant, and Nolte said that everyone knew that Roberts was "not a nice person."
Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn in "Four Christmases"
Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn clashed repeatedly while filming their Christmas romantic comedy, "Four Christmases." And it is not that they did not get along very well, but rather that they were very different. The press alleged that Reese was very perfectionist, while Vince liked to improvise. Vaughn even refused to promote the film after its release, leaving Witherspoon to handle all press appearances.