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'Gigli' Failure Helps Eli Roth to Take Revenge on Director Martin Brest
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The 'Inglourious Basterds' star says that he holds no grudge against the helmer who fired him as a stand-in in the past because he is now more successful than Brest.

AceShowbiz - Eli Roth refuses to hold a grudge against "Meet Joe Black" director Martin Brest for firing him as a stand-in when he was a struggling actor, because he's now more successful than the "Gigli" filmmaker. The "Inglourious Basterds" star made extra money filling in for big names in between takes - but when Brest caught Roth awkwardly walking across the set of Brad Pitt's "Meet Joe Black", he immediately fired the budding actor/filmmaker.

Roth insists he was simply following instructions. He explains, "Production people, they said, 'He's a little bit shorter than the actor.' So they're like, 'Can you make yourself taller?' It was a walking shot so they're like, 'Can you walk?' So I did this like this Velociraptor (bouncing walk)."

He further shares, "And the director, Martin Brest, literally walked by, did a double take, and says to the assistant director, 'That kid is one untalented stand-in, fire him'."

But Roth insists he has had the last laugh - because Brest's last directorial effort, 2003 crime comedy "Gigli", bombed at the box office, despite boasting stars Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck. He laughs, "It's kind of like being an untalented piece of furniture. So I was fired... I hold no grudge because he made 'Gigli' and that's really the greatest revenge."

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