Robert Downey Jr. Recalls Having To Film A+ Natural Born Killers Scene Mere Hours After Being ‘Nine Sheets To The Wind,’ And It’s Anti-FOMO

Robert Downey Jr. Recalls Having To Film A+ Natural Born Killers Scene Mere Hours After Being ‘Nine Sheets To The Wind,’ And It’s Anti-FOMO

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Back in 1994, audiences witnessed arguably Robert Downey Jr.’s most engaging film and role of the entire decade, with respects to Chaplin, in the form of Oliver Stone’s wildly chaotic mass-murder romance Natural Born Killers. Downey’s enjoyably over-the-top performance as tabloid TV journalist Wayne Gale is on par with the film itself, and he’s spoken up about just how blitzed he’d get during the production.

Technically, the Natural Born Killers oral history from Esquire goes into detail about quite a few cast members being under one influence or another during the production. But it’s the future MCU Doctor Doom who seemingly put himself in the roughest positions when it came to getting the job done.



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