‘That Little Motherf—er Gets Me Every Time’: Russell Crowe Wonderfully Recalls How Ryan Gosling Made Him Crack Up While Making The Nice Guys

‘That Little Motherf—er Gets Me Every Time’: Russell Crowe Wonderfully Recalls How Ryan Gosling Made Him Crack Up While Making The Nice Guys

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Russell Crowe is a man of many talents. The A Beautiful Mind actor has done everything from cycling through Budapest’s rugged terrains to trying his hand at singing and performing with his band, Indoor Garden Party. Among his diverse pursuits, one of his most fondly remembered films is the 2016 action movie The Nice Guys, an action movie that is way funnier than you’d guess. In a recent interview, the Gladiator star reminisced about working with Ryan Gosling on the Shane Black-directed film. He shared his joyful challenges, especially trying not to crack up while filming with the La La Land actor.

In a recent GQ interview, Crowe opened up about the joyful challenges he faced while filming with the Barbie star. Russell pointed out how he is known for his stone-cold demeanor. However, when it came to working with Ryan, that was easier said than done. As the Master and Commander actor tells it:

But then you’ve got something like Nice Guys. People fucking love that movie. I loved making that movie. Ryan Gosling, Jesus Christ. Trying to work with that kid. I’m famous for not breaking character no matter what – Ridley used to laugh about it. The Colosseum could be collapsing behind me and I’d still be doing my stuff. There’s a thing in acting called corpsing – laughing inappropriately. That little motherfucker gets me every time.

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