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One Night Stand (1997 film)

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reported that just days after this, Downey startled the crew by showing up to the film's set, and delivered what Figgis described as a "completely mind-blowing" performance. He stated "He was on time and did amazing work. He was quite incredible, not only on the basis of considering that he was going through these problems, just on a very pure level." Critics noted "creepy" similarities between the pale and underweight AIDS afflicted character Charlie and Downey's real life state. At one point Downey's performance in the film was being considered for an Oscar nomination, despite the fact that Downey would have been in prison again when
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New Line's President Mike De Luca said Figgis' reworking of material "fine with us, because has a vision of how to bring the most to the material. We wanted an American 'Last Tango in Paris,' a film that explores sexual politics and hypocrisy. Joe's script was about the couple's relationship. Mike's
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worth watching, despite the fact that it is wandering and nearly uneventful." Regarding the performances, he said "the interplay between the Snipes and Kinski characters is charming, tentative, and thoroughly believable", also noting that "Downey's performance is a revelation, completely void of the
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had a positive view of Snipes' acting in the film, but said "Snipes is stuck in some of the movie's worst scenes. There is some truly terrible comedy with Snipes having to deal with the family dog sniffing his crotch when he returns home, and some even worse moments when he has to show his contempt
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is a complex, almost existential take on relationships and reassessing life choices." Rooney adds, "while it’s compromised by a far too tidy resolution that will leave many feeling cheated, what comes before is strong enough to ensure a critical support camp, and to put this New Line release across
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actor Robert Downey Jr.'s drug addictions. Mike Figgis recalled Downey showed up to an introductory meeting "barefoot, high and brandishing a handgun." When principal photography was still occurring, Downey was arrested for cocaine/heroin possession and breaking into a neighbor's house. It has been
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Wesley Snipes was cast in the male lead. "It's a real British white male part--I almost used an English accent," he said. "But that's what makes it a challenge. There are things in the script that are completely implausible to me. But it's Mike's movie and I respect him, so I don't interject my own
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Eszterhas says the film was based on the break up of his marriage. When the couple in the film have a one-night stand, "They talk, they have sex, they make love, and I distinguish between the two things. It's not just the sex, it's to do with the heart, not the glands. Now I am 50, I am sure of the
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The film is narrated by Max Carlyle. Max lives in Los Angeles, where he has a successful career directing television commercials and is happily married to Mimi, with whom he has two children. While visiting New York City, Max meets Karen by chance after missing a flight; circumstances keep bringing
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Robert Shaye of New Line said, "With Joe Eszterhas and Adrian Lyne, you're more than investing in an idea, you're investing in a film with a world-class screenwriter and director who can attract world-class talent." Shaye said he regarded the pitch as "a completed package than notes on a piece of
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Nastassja Kinski was Figgis' first choice for the role of Karen. "We asked ourselves how middle America would respond to the casting," said New Line executive vice president Richard Saperstein. "But we felt this wasn't a black and white issue. It's not a film like 'Jungle Fever' that was about
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them together over the course of the evening, and they end up spending the night together. When he returns home, Max seems distant and unhappy, though Mimi can't tell why and Max won't say. A year later, Max and Mimi fly to New York to visit his close friend Charlie, who is near death from
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at 47th. He said, "this drama doesn't really have the bite or sensuality one might hope, but it does boast some extremely good performances, most of all Downey, who brings a soulful sensitivity to the potentially cynical and awards-baiting role of the sick friend."
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Figgis changed key characters and added a subplot about a friend who is dying of AIDS. "A good friend of mine died of AIDS and it had a powerful effect on me," says Figgis. "To me, the character was a catalyst, someone who'd influence the other people in the film."
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Figgis said he was attracted to the idea of making a big budget film because he could "have a reasonable budget for the music and control of the music" for the first time in his career, and final cut of the film.
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Eszterhas felt the script had changed so much he asked for his name to be taken off the credits. During filming he said "I have a lot of respect for Mike, so I'm very curious to see how the film will turn out."
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said "reading the scripts is like hearing two different versions of the same song, one by Eddie Van Halen, the other by Wynton Marsalis."
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s David Rooney wrote, "as fluid, loose and seductive as the languid jazz riffs with which director Mike Figgis underscores its moods,
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was attached to direct. Lyne would be paid $ 250,000 to help develop the script and have a final fee of $ 7 million.
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for his bourgeois co-workers at a dinner party he throws with his wife." On the November 15, 1997 episode of
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was successful, to which Figgis replied: "Completely! I thought it would bomb horribly and thought that
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to New Line for $ 2.5 million, with an additional $ 1.5 million to be paid once filming had started.
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interracial love. It's a story about the impact of extramarital love on a relationship."
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Iley, Chrissy (November 13, 1994). "Writing life's wrongs;Joe Eszterhas".
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In a 1999 interview, Figgis was asked if he was surprised that his film
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When ranking the 59 films of Robert Downey Jr. in 2021, Kyle Wilson of
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Eszterhas handed in his script in early 1995. According to the
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give the film an average grade of "C" on an A+ to F scale.
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did well, and still don't quite know what happened with
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1997 American drama film by British director Mike Figgis
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would be a huge commercial hit! (laughs) I'm very glad
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Index


Mike Figgis
Ben Myron
Wesley Snipes
Nastassja Kinski
Kyle MacLachlan
Ming-Na
Robert Downey Jr.
Declan Quinn
New Line Cinema
US
drama film
Mike Figgis
Wesley Snipes
Nastassja Kinski
Kyle MacLachlan
Ming-Na Wen
Robert Downey Jr.
Joe Eszterhas
AIDS
Wesley Snipes
Nastassja Kinski
Kyle MacLachlan
Ming-Na
Robert Downey Jr.
Glenn Plummer
Amanda Donohoe
Thomas Haden Church
Julian Sands
Xander Berkeley

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