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Off the Cliff

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by Becky Aikman

“somebody who is physically powerful”: Ibid.

  “This giant walked in”: Ibid.

  “Who likes her”: Ibid.

  “I always felt”: “Alien at 35: Sigourney Weaver Reflects on Ridley Scott’s Masterpiece,” Hero Complex, October 6, 2014.

  “muddled yet mesmerizing”: Janet Maslin, “Futuristic ‘Blade Runner,’” New York Times, June 25, 1982.

  “Blade Runner was a disaster”: Author interview with Scott, 4/2/15.

  “They would never take into account”: Ibid.

  “No—she had a great ass”: Ibid.

  CHAPTER 8: D-GIRLS

  “Do you want to read it?”: Author interview with Diane Cairns, 1/30/15.

  “I had youthful ignorance”: Ibid.

  Only two women: Rankings of top box-office movies from Box Office Mojo, cross-referenced with data from Internet Movie Database.

  “It was a no-brainer”: Author interview with Cairns, 1/30/15.

  “You’re never going to be an agent”: Ibid.

  “I was this cupcake”: Ibid., 1/26/15.

  “I’ll scar my face”: Ibid.

  “Everybody thinks”: Ibid.

  “It was a complete whiff”: Ibid.

  “You mean as a topless mermaid”: Author interview with Mimi Polk Gitlin, 7/22/14.

  “I found the best man for the job”: Author interview with Ridley Scott, 4/2/15.

  “One of the best ways”: Author interview with Polk Gitlin, 7/22/14.

  “Not many scripts”: Ibid.

  “Ridley is like a wizard”: Author interview with Susan Sarandon, 11/17/15.

  “He’s a bull”: Stephen Galloway, Tony Scott’s Unpublished Interview: “My Family Is Everything to Me,” Hollywood Reporter, August 22, 2012.

  “It was very much not my thing”: Author interview with Scott, 4/2/15.

  “He was very good with women”: Ibid.

  CHAPTER 9: PLAYING A DIFFERENT GAME

  “I was just mad for it”: Geena Davis in The Last Journey, documentary by Charles de Lauzirika, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios video, 2002.

  “These were two completely”: Author interview with Geena Davis, 7/21/14.

  “Has anything changed”: Author interview with David Eidenberg, 12/15/15.

  “I couldn’t see spending my life”: Holly Millea, “The Woman Who Fell to Earth,” Premiere, July 1997.

  “not rapeable enough”: Author interview with Jonathan Kaplan, 3/23/15.

  BEING DROP-DEAD GORGEOUS: Ben Steelman, Philadelphia Inquirer, February 23, 1989.

  “It was lightning in a bottle”: Author interview with Diane Cairns, 1/28/15.

  “Two girls commit murder”: Author interview with Mimi Polk Gitlin, 7/22/14.

  “For guys—no problem”: Ibid.

  “It was brilliantly written”: Author interview with William Gerber, 2/17/16.

  “You’ve got to get in there”: Author interview with Cairns, 1/28/15.

  “Thelma & Louise was a magical”: Author interview with Rebecca Pollack Parker, 2/18/15.

  “Some days we had money”: Ibid.

  “The other studios”: Author interview with Greg Foster, 3/24/15.

  “the goal was to make”: Author interview with Pollack Parker, 11/19/14.

  “Some people are great movers”: Ibid.

  “He cut me loose”: Ibid.

  “The next thing I knew”: Ibid.

  “When I watched the women”: Ibid.

  “Laddie is very, very astute”: Author interview with Ridley Scott, 4/2/15.

  “I didn’t think of them”: Author interview with Alan Ladd Jr., 11/17/14.

  “there were women’s pictures”: Ibid.

  “It’s one of the few scripts”: Ibid.

  “What can I say”: Author interviews with Cairns, 1/28/15, and Pollack Parker, 2/18/15.

  CHAPTER 10: THE RIGHT MAN FOR THE JOB

  “I like it”: Author interview with Ridley Scott, 4/2/15.

  “But that’s the whole point”: Ibid.

  “It was like a sponge”: Author interview with Callie Khouri, 8/12/14.

  “daily lectures”: Ridley Scott, Audio Commentary, Thelma & Louise, DVD, MGM, 2003.

  “Are you kidding me”: Author interview with Scott, 4/2/15.

  A little humor, dear: Ibid.

  “Shit, if I walk by”: Ibid.

  “That happens to everybody”: Author interview with Khouri, 5/12/15.

  “I took it mainly”: Scott, Audio Commentary.

  “If you make this serious”: Author interview with Scott, 4/2/15.

  “If it’s devoid of humor”: Author interview with Khouri, 2/5/15.

  “It should start out”: Ibid.

  “to see them become more”: Ibid.

  “You’re supposed to be cutting”: Author interview with Mimi Polk Gitlin, 7/22/14.

  “Callie really cared about”: Ibid.

  “I liked him a lot”: Author interview with Khouri, 2/5/15.

  “I respected the fact”: Author interview with Scott, 4/2/15.

  “He didn’t really get it”: Ibid.

  The newbie director admired: Author interview with Jeremiah Chechik, 3/12/15.

  “Tony could deliver an odyssey”: Author interview with Scott, 4/2/15.

  “I was totally behind”: Author interview with Jonathan Kaplan, 3/23/25.

  “was irritated by it”: Author interview with Scott, 4/2/15.

  Harry Hook, a Brit: Pathé Memorandum, Rebecca Pollack to Alan Ladd Jr., November 9, 1989. Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

  “I’m not sure it would have”: Author interview with Scott, 4/2/15.

  “She would have been”: Ibid.

  “Ridley is very fair-minded”: Author interview with Sue Williams, 2/25/16.

  “Because the focus”: Philip Thomas, “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun . . . ,” Empire, August 1991.

  “Why not me”: Author interview with Khouri, 5/12/15.

  “We’re going to get the biggest”: Ibid.

  as to be “historic”: Author interview with Richard Donner, 2/26/15.

  “It was a tough time”: Ibid.

  “It would be up to the audience”: Ibid.

  proposed that his wife, Lauren Shuler Donner: Per author interviews with Donner and Scott. In an author interview with Shuler Donner, she does not recall.

  “There was always a reason why”: Author interview with Alan Ladd Jr., 11/17/14.

  “If you’re a producer”: Ridley Scott in The Last Journey, documentary by Charles de Lauzirika, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios video, 2002.

  CHAPTER 11: THE CURSE OF KATHERINE

  “Every day, you’d hear different”: Author interview with Jonathan Kaplan, 3/23/15.

  “It was a free-for-all”: Author interview with Diane Cairns, 1/28/15.

  “You would have to be a complete idiot”: Author interview with David Eidenberg, 12/15/15.

  misspelled as “Gina”: Various Pathé memos, including November 1, 1989, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

  But women captured only 29 percent: Richard Corliss and E. E. Bland, “Women on the Verge of Nervy Breakthrough,” Time, February 18, 1991.

  “If the trend continues”: Ibid.

  twenty-five years later: Mike McPhate, “Hollywood’s Inclusion Problem Extends Far Beyond Oscars,” New York Times, February 23, 2016.

  With the ongoing rise of action movies: Quigley’s Top-Ten Box Office Champions (1932 to Present), quigleypublishing.com.

  “There were very few women”: Author interview with Susan Sarandon, 10/21/14.

  “By the time an actor was”: Author interview with Carrie Frazier, 1/23/15.

  “Oh, here comes Katherine again”: Ibid
.

  “Katherine is sexy”: Ibid.

  They told her Cybill Shepherd: Various Pathé memos.

  “it created a firestorm”: Author interview with Rebecca Pollack Parker, 11/19//14.

  “He didn’t get you a hearing”: Ibid.

  “Cher could have been quite good”: Author interview with Alan Ladd Jr., 11/17/14.

  But Ridley didn’t think: Author interview with Ridley Scott, 4/2/15.

  “To sit in a meeting with Meryl Streep”: Author interview with Pollack Parker, 2/18/15.

  “I think that Meryl could”: Author interview with Ladd, 11/17/14.

  “Every actress will tell you”: Bernard Weinraub, “Her Peculiar Career: Meryl Streep,” New York Times, September 8, 1994.

  “You just keep rejecting people”: Author interview with Ladd, 11/17/14.

  “all look and no heart”: Roger Ebert, rogerebert.com, September 22, 1989.

  “I needed to step off”: Ridley Scott, Audio Commentary, Thelma & Louise, DVD, MGM, 2003.

  “I’m busy and can’t do it”: Author interview with Scott, 5/4/15.

  She’s bloody right: Ibid.

  CHAPTER 12: WHO’S PLAYING WHOM?

  “Ridley’s not known for humor”: Author interview with Jeff Berg, 2/26/15.

  “I knew with Ridley”: Author interview with Callie Khouri, 5/12/15.

  “But she was maybe a tad”: Author interview with Ridley Scott, 4/2/15.

  “Not that she was posh”: Ibid.

  “She’s still here”: Author interview with David Eidenberg, 12/15/15.

  “I was attracted to Geena”: Author interview with Scott, 4/2/15.

  “I had read the script”: Author interview with Geena Davis, 7/21/14.

  “I need you to understand”: Ibid.

  “Geena’s a tall girl”: Author interview with Scott, 4/2/15.

  “Soooo”: Author interview with Davis, 7/21/14.

  “You know, I’ve been listening”: Ibid.

  “We will both die”: Author interview with Eidenberg, 12/15/15.

  “Getting Thelma & Louise”: Author interview with Davis, 2/25/15.

  “Susan has always been”: Author interview with Scott, 4/2/15.

  “The contrast in”: Author interview with Brett Goldstein, 6/25/15.

  “Geena and Susan are so not”: Ibid.

  “I’ve always made”: Author interview with Susan Sarandon, 9/29/14.

  “I thought it would”: Ibid.

  “I never saw it”: Ibid.

  “There are a lot of questions”: This and other quotes from this encounter come from author interviews with Sarandon and Scott.

  “For a guy’s guy, Ridley”: Author interview with Goldstein, 6/25/15.

  “Even though Louise”: Author interview with Sarandon, 9/29/14.

  “It fit into my needs”: Ibid.

  She was content: Author interview with Khouri, 5/12/15.

  “Those were Ridley’s choices”: Author interview with Alan Ladd Jr., 11/17/14.

  “He tended to have the most successful”: Author interview with Rebecca Pollack Parker, 2/18/15.

  “If those are the actresses”: Author interview with Ladd, 11/17/14.

  “Given the star power”: Author interview with Diane Cairns, 1/28/15.

  CHAPTER 13: “GOOD LUCK, HONEY!”

  “You don’t send girls to college”: Author interview with Geena Davis, 2/25/15.

  “Youth,” she notes drily: Ibid.

  “It never occurred to us”: Ibid.

  Doctor Brewster kisses all the women: Tootsie. Directed by Sydney Pollack, 1982.

  “I got a little tired”: Author interview with Davis, 2/25/15.

  “Good luck, honey”: Ibid.

  “I didn’t know how”: Ibid.

  “Not that I was the go-to gal”: Author interview with Susan Sarandon, 9/29/14.

  “I didn’t know actresses”: Claudia Dreifus, “The Playboy Interview: Susan Sarandon,” Playboy, May 1989.

  “Acting is a profession”: Author interview with Sarandon, 9/29/14.

  “Anyone who would rub lemons”: Ibid.

  “This scene should be shown”: Dreifus, Playboy.

  “I am very stunned and flattered”: Ibid.

  “I said something dumb”: Author interview with Sarandon, 9/29/14.

  “She’s the kind of person”: Author interview with Lucinda Jenney, 11/12/14.

  “I don’t think I had many problems”: Author interview with Sarandon, 9/29/14.

  “I’m just trying to find roles”: Lisa Schwarzbaum, “Driving Force,” Entertainment Weekly, May 21, 1991.

  “The thing about having a career”: Author interview with Sarandon, 9/29/14.

  “She’s always had a very strong”: Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly.

  “I had all these girly ways”: Author interview with Davis, 7/21/14.

  “On page one”: Ibid.

  People can be like her: Ibid.

  “Yeah, I have a problem”: Author interview with Sarandon, 9/29/14.

  Louise has an engagement ring: Callie Khouri, Thelma and Louise, First Draft, September 1988, Ridley Scott Collection, USC Cinematic Arts Library.

  “Here’s a woman”: Author interview with Sarandon, 9/29/14.

  “I see your point”: Ibid.

  “It’d be an interesting sex scene”: Ibid.

  Are you kidding: Author interview with Davis, 7/21/14.

  CHAPTER 14: A FRESH EYE ON AMERICA

  “She was game and brave”: Author interview with Susan Sarandon, 9/29/14.

  “European filmmakers”: Author interview with Hans Zimmer, 11/17/14.

  “I like the patina”: Carl Nolte, “Obituary—John Register,” San Francisco Chronicle, April 11, 1996.

  “What do you think”: This quote and the continuing conversation: author interview with Ken Haber, 10/20/14.

  “It’s not going to work”: Ibid.

  “In Arkansas, that’s not a good idea”: Author interview with Ridley Scott, 5/4/15.

  “I wanted to show America”: Ibid.

  “I love Bakersfield”: Ridley Scott, Audio Commentary, Thelma & Louise, DVD, MGM, 2003.

  of top-tier stars: Budget information from Pathé memo by Mel Dellar, February 1, 1990, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

  “Have you ever seen Monument Valley”: This quote and subsequent quotes: author interview with Haber, 10/20/14.

  CHAPTER 15: REAL CHARACTERS

  “His friends were a certain”: Author interview with Brett Goldstein, 6/25/15.

  “They didn’t give a crap”: Ibid.

  “I am a very niggling caster”: Author interview with Ridley Scott, 5/4/15.

  “Surprise me”: Richard Sandomir, “Seeking Ms. Right in Throngs of Ms. Wrongs,” New York Times, November 24, 1991.

  TV’s The Mod Squad: Lists of actors considered for roles from 1990 audition schedules provided by Ira Belgrade.

  “It was about women, in a real way”: Author interview with Harvey Keitel, 3/6/15.

  “The perception of Harvey”: Author interview with Scott, 5/4/15.

  “He’s a very sensitive man”: Ridley Scott, Audio Commentary, Thelma & Louise, DVD, MGM, 2003.

  “Why don’t you ever cast me”: Author interview with Scott, 5/4/15.

  “You’re going to have to”: Ibid.

  “That’s cool”: Scott, Audio Commentary.

  “Stop fucking about it”: Sheila Weller, “The Ride of a Lifetime,” Vanity Fair, February 10, 2012.

  “We need to accept”: Philip Thomas, “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun . . . ,” Empire, August 1991.

  “Do you know how hard”: Author interview with Ira Belgrade, 6/30/15.

  “He is the funnies
t guy”: Author interview with Geena Davis, 7/21/14.

  I’d have to take whatever: Author interview with Chris McDonald, 10/28/14.

  “I knew this woman was stuck”: Ibid.

  “I wanted somebody”: Scott, Audio Commentary.

  “Give Madsen a gun”: Author interview with Michael Madsen, 11/11/14.

  “I don’t want to play Harlan”: This quote and following conversation: author interview with Madsen, 11/11/14.

  “There’s a touch of Elvis Presley”: Author interview with Scott, 5/4/15.

  “If I had known how many times”: Author interview with Madsen, 11/11/14.

  “A lot of what she went on about”: Ibid.

  “He certainly was”: Author interview with Susan Sarandon, 9/29/14.

  “Susan’s the kind of girl”: Author interview with Madsen, 11/11/14.

  CHAPTER 16: “THE BLOND ONE!”

  “Dangerously sexy”: Author interview with Ira Belgrade, 6/30/15.

  “He made the biggest classic mistake”: Ibid.

  “not bad-boyish enough”: Ibid.

  “I don’t know who besides Lou”: Author interview with Brett Goldstein, 6/25/15.

  “What’s with the toothpick”: 1990 audition tapes from the collection of Ira Belgrade.

  “You would never in a million”: Author interview with Belgrade, 6/30/15.

  “He could play the kind of guy”: Author interview with Callie Khouri, 2/5/15.

  “It was hotter”: Ibid.

  “was the best script I’ve ever read”: Kathryn Shattuck, “Back to the ’70s to Find Relief from the ’90s,” New York Times, August 3, 2008.

  “Hey, Ira”: Author interview with Belgrade, 6/30/15.

  “Whoever nails the hair dryer scene”: Ibid.

  “They were all handsome”: Author interview with Geena Davis, 7/21/14.

  “I want to see a real sociopath”: Brad Pitt in The Last Journey, documentary by Charles de Lauzirika, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios video, 2002.

  I’m just a guy: This and following quotes from Callie Khouri, Thelma & Louise, Second Draft, April 4, 1990, Ridley Scott Collection, USC Library of Cinematic Arts.

  “Oh!” she exclaimed: This quote and the following quotes: author interview with Davis, 7/21/14.

  “Here was this kid”: Richard Sandomir, “Seeking Ms. Right in Throngs of Ms. Wrongs,” New York Times, November 24, 1991.

 

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