Bill Hader was fired from his film work for the funniest reason
Bill Hader was once fired from his film work for such a fun reason, even his boss could not make visual contact with him.
The “Saturday Night Live” student shared the hilarious story during an appearance in the Netflix program of his former co -worker, “Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney.”
“They fired me from a movie theater for ruining the end of ‘Titanic’,” Hader said in the show on Wednesday, while the audience laughed. “I was working in a movie theater, and ‘Titanic’ had not yet come out, and a brotherhood had bought the cinema to watch ‘Titanic'”.
“AND [the sorority girls] They were at the door and I was going: ‘Hey, guys. Can they move? “Hader said, and added that the girls” were making fun of me. ”
“They said it seemed to Charles Manson, which I did a little,” Hader said. “I had a small arch and a cummerbund, and I thought: ‘Hello guys, please move.’ And they said, ‘No.’ ”

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“Then, when they entered, as I broke the tickets, I thought: ‘Enjoy the movie, the ship sinks at the end, Leo dies and blah, blah’,” he said. “And they said: ‘No, he doesn’t!’ I go, ‘Yes, you think he is asleep!
Hader joked that “that showed them”, while Mulaney immediately asked if he was fired in the place, confirmed by the creator of “Barry.”
“The guy fell smiling and said: ‘Hello, Bill. I have to say goodbye'”, although Hader added that the manager obviously “loved himself.”
“However, I couldn’t look into my eyes,” Hader said.
The end of the “Titanic”, where Leonardo DiCaprio’s character really dies, has continued to be a very debated theme, even when the film approaches his 30 years of anniversary.
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Although DiCaprio has remained Mom as to whether his character, Jack, could have lived at the end, the director “Titanic” James Cameron has many thoughts.
“I have never really seen it as a debate, it’s simply stupid,” Cameron told BBC Radio 1 in 2019 with a smile.
“But if you really want to dig up all the silly arguments associated with him … I mean, again, could Romeo have been intelligent and not have taken the poison?” Cameron said. “Yeah.


