Mr. Great is getting good critiques for his acting debut in “Marty Supreme,” however one scene he actually needed by no means made it to theaters. Kevin O’Leary performs Milton Rockwell, a rich businessman bankrolling Timothée Chalamet’s ping pong champion character.
However the Shark Tank investor didn’t simply present up and skim traces—he rewrote scenes to make his character extra cutthroat. “This Marty Supreme man, I’d by no means let anyone mess me over like this,” O’Leary instructed The New York Times. “I’m a vampire. I’d chew his neck to place him in hell in perpetuity.”
O’Leary reveals that his favourite scene didn’t survive the edit: O’Leary telling Marty that if he adopted directions, “sooner or later, you too will have the ability to put on two watches, with two time zones. You’ll be so profitable.” O’Leary nonetheless wears each watches—a Fifties Patek Philippe and a classic Seiko Tremendous—saying, “I like that scene. Clearly, Josh Safdie [the director] didn’t.”
Mr. Great is getting good critiques for his acting debut in “Marty Supreme,” however one scene he actually needed by no means made it to theaters. Kevin O’Leary performs Milton Rockwell, a rich businessman bankrolling Timothée Chalamet’s ping pong champion character.
However the Shark Tank investor didn’t simply present up and skim traces—he rewrote scenes to make his character extra cutthroat. “This Marty Supreme man, I’d by no means let anyone mess me over like this,” O’Leary instructed The New York Times. “I’m a vampire. I’d chew his neck to place him in hell in perpetuity.”
O’Leary reveals that his favourite scene didn’t survive the edit: O’Leary telling Marty that if he adopted directions, “sooner or later, you too will have the ability to put on two watches, with two time zones. You’ll be so profitable.” O’Leary nonetheless wears each watches—a Fifties Patek Philippe and a classic Seiko Tremendous—saying, “I like that scene. Clearly, Josh Safdie [the director] didn’t.”

