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Set Abuse On Geena Davis


https://variety.com/2023/film/news/geena-davis-details-bill-murray-set-harassment-screamed-at-me-1235487454/

Geena Davis made headlines in October 2021 after revealing in her memoir, “Dying of Politeness,” that Bill Murray allegedly harassed her during the making of their 1990 crime comedy “Quick Change.” Davis wrote that Murray tried to use a massage device on her in a hotel room and then berated her on set. In a new interview with journalist Kara Swisher (via the “On With Kara Swisher” podcast), Davis opened up in even more detail about Murray’s alleged set abuse.

“I went to meet with Bill Murray and his co-director and a producer in a hotel suite,” Davis said. “And, uh, I came in and went to sit down with everybody sitting there. But Bill Murray popped up and said, ‘Hey, have you ever tried the thumper?’ And I’m like, ‘What? No. What’s that?’ ‘Well come try it.’ ‘No, no, no.'”

Davis said Murray pointed to the bed where there was “a giant massage device with big handles on it.” Murray allegedly told her, “Lay down here. I wanna try it on you.”

“I’m like, ‘No, no, no thank you.’ And he keeps at it,” Davis said. “And I keep saying ‘No’ to the point where I would’ve had to scream at him, ‘Stop fucking asking me! I am not doing it. Do you understand?’ Which I was far too timid to do. So I perched on the corner of the bed and let him do it, and he did it for like one second, and then didn’t ask how I liked it or anything. So I realized it was just to see if he could force me to do something inappropriate.”

Davis said the co-director and the producer who were in the hotel suite did nothing to stop Murray. “And I looked to them hoping they would say, ‘Come on, Bill, give it up’ or something,” she added.

A second incident allegedly occurred during the first day of shooting. “We were shooting a huge scene out on an intersection in Manhattan with hundreds of extras and giant crew and all that stuff,” Davis recalled. “And they said, ‘We’re ready for you to come to set.’ And I said, ‘Well, costumes asked me to wait here one second. Can I do that, or should I come with you?'”

Davis said she was given permission by the assistant director to stay and wait for costumes.

“Seconds later, Bill Murray — in a full clown costume, by the way — slams into the trailer with rage coming out of his eyeballs and starts screaming at me and swearing at me, ‘Get the fuck out there! What the fuck are you doing? Move! Move!'” Davis continued. “And he got behind me and screamed in my ear, ‘Move! Move faster! Move it!’ And we’re getting to this intersection where there’s hundreds of people watching this, and he keeps it up and keeps it up until he says, ‘Stand there’ and points to a mark on the pavement and starts shooting.”

Davis said she was “literally shaking” because of Murray and added, “Talking about it actually, it’s still — it’s very emotional for me because I felt so ashamed, you know, for somebody who wants to do things right. You know?”

Davis is one of several actors who have spoken about Murray’s behavior on set. Lucy Liu revealed on a 2021 episode of the Los Angeles Times’ “Asian Enough” podcast that Murray made “unacceptable” and “inexcusable” insults to her on the “Charlie’s Angels” set. Searchlight Pictures suspended production on Aziz Ansari’s feature directorial debut in April 2022 over complaints about Murray’s inappropriate behavior on set. The film has yet to go back into production.


Wonder if he's canceled now...

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The trauma of that single touch and one time shouting was so severe it took her 32 years to even talk about it.

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yes gina have no problem with this behavior when she was a-lists star in 90s making millions on film and getting many role all time.

now she in background she suddenly have problem? hahahahahahahahahahahahah.

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What's wrong with you assholes? Why is this prick trying to get her to use a massage machine when they're meeting in a professional context? Why is this guy screaming and shouting at someone and humiliating them in front of others at their workplace?

Oh and just because you would have had no problem putting up with his crap doesn't mean she shouldn't have had an issue. Everyone's different you shitheads.

Of fucking course she kept quiet at the time. I'd say her career at the top would have been a lot shorter if she had outed him as a creep.

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No doubt you'll accuse me of being a 'misogynist' and an 'apologist for abuse', but I wish she had spoken out at the time.

I was a huge fan of Quick Change, and her recollections have now tarnished things for me. This is a prime example of GASLIGHTING. Making someone feel or believe something that isn't so. Geena Davis has actually contributed to gaslighting those of us who enjoyed this film.

She is only ONE individual. There are MILLIONS of men *and* WOMEN who were part of the audience who saw and enjoyed this film. Now SEVERAL decades later she has chosen to tarnish our memories of this film, and make us feel BAD for enjoying something that supposedly caused her pain, and for what?!? What good has this ONE MILLIONAIRE done for others, including the MANY men *and* WOMEN who enjoyed the film, other than to indulge her PRIVILEGE as a MILLIONAIRE by unleashing her thoughts (by the way, I have been bullied, threatened, abused, and even sexually assaulted by people who have more power than me, but don't worry, I haven't and won't spoil the lives of anyone who holds them dear; does that make me a bad person or less selfish than this MILLIONAIRE actor? 🤔)

She's a PRIVILEGED multi-millionaire celebrity. The men *and* WOMEN who enjoyed this film are just ordinary working-class plebs. She didn't have to contibute to this GASLIGHTING. She could have told us from the start "I was abused on this film production. Don't watch the film!" or, better yet, have walked off the production (as an Academy Award winner, she wasn't completely powerless; check it out, it's a fact that she'd already won an Academy Award just before production on this film began - FACTS do not lie). Now, those of us men *and* WOMEN who enjoyed this film have to deal with the pain of cognitive dissonance, which is ESPECIALLY hard for people like me with MENTAL ILLNESSES (of course, we don't count despite the FACT that we are a DISADVANTAGED group). Like I say: GASLIGHTING.

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Why was this MILLIONAIRE Academy-Award winner's career more important that the memories of the WORKING-CLASS male *and* FEMALE audience members she gaslit?

Because she's an ELITE woman? And ELITE/RICH women are more important than the rest of us, including the WOKRING-CLASS WOMEN who will enjoyed this film, as I did?

Like I say, a toxic combination of GASLIGHTING (fooling people to believe something that supposedly wasn't so, and playing with their memories - it didn't have to happen that way; this ACADEMY AWARD winning actor could have walked away) and ELITISM.

Also, if anything destroyed her career, I'd say it was the immense commercial and critical failure of Cutthroat Island, a film she produced with her then director husband, HACK filmmaker, Renny Harlin (who doesn't have an IOTA of the talent Bill Murray possesses; and this ISN'T 'sexist' *sigh*, because I'm comparing a hack MALE action filmmaker, with a penchant for blowing things up for the 'entertainment' of brainless macho dickheads, with a man who makes us LAUGH, one of the most intelligent and emotionally-empathetic things a human-being can do), one of the biggest FLOPS of all time, as well as a film that destroyed an entire film studio.

Perhaps Geena should be badmouthing that POS (but she won't, because she produced it), instead of badmouthing a comedy film many of us HAD positive memories of. Like I say: PRIVILEGE. 😠

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Honestly, I'm not impressed with Geena's whining.

How many people have worked with a-holes? Or someone who loses it once in a while? Yeah, it sucks, but this is life.

I am not disturbed by him having her try a massage machine, there was no sexual violence or force.

This is really small potatoes and not at all like Harvey Weinstein, et.al.

And here I'm trying to tell my son how he will probably have to deal with one jerk wherever he works. I've had to, and from my own sex so can't cry like Geena did when it's a woman.

This is best for some tabloid.

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Scumbag

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