British actor Hugh Grant revealed his dislike for certain past films, particularly “Nine Months” and “The Lady And The Highwayman”. He jokingly stated he put parental controls on “Nine Months” to prevent his wife from watching it. He also lamented the internet’s tendency to distort context and create clickbait, emphasizing his love for “The Lady And The Highwayman” despite online perception.
However, the British actor also made it clear that he’s not quite so nostalgic for all of his past work.When the interviewer praised the 1995 movie Nine Months , Hugh apparently screamed “as if startled”, stating: “Let me stress, everyone involved with that film, with the exception of me, was brilliant and talented. It was just me that let it down.”
Nine Months told the story of a couple expecting their first child, and featured an all-star cast that also included Hugh added: “My wife wants to watch it, but I’ve forbidden her. I’ve put parental controls on the screen so that you can’t get it.”Asked to specifically name one film he would make disappear if possible, the Heretic star answered with 1988’s The Lady And The Highwayman, describing it as “low-budget, bad wig, bad hat”.“On the web, it’s become a fact that I hated making that film,” Hugh lamented. “And I didn’t hate it all; I loved making it. I’m absolutely thrilled with it.
He continued: “That’s what the internet does. It scrubs humour, and it scrubs context to create little clickbait moments. It’s one of the reasons I loathe it with such violence, really.”Hugh Grant Names The Surprising Character From His Rom-Com Past That He Finds 'Despicable'
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