In 1982, Sean Penn played the role of iconic surfer brother Jeff Spicoli in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. table reading.
The opportunity? All this was to increase the budget of Penn’s CORE humanitarian organization, which provides evidence and relief from COVID-19, and REFORM Alliance, which focuses on unscrupulous justice reform.
“Fast Times at Ridgemont High: A Virtual Table Read” starring Brad Pitt (wearing a pirate hat) as Bradley’s regular, Jennifer Aniston (with a red handkerchief) in Linda’s confidence, Julia Roberts (with a “Stacy” necklace) in the role of Innocent Stacy Array LaBeouf (in her smoke-filled car) as Spicoli buzzed, Matthew McConaughey as John Legend Array as Charles Jefferson , Dane Cook (who organized the event) as Sweet Rat, Jimmy Kimmel as several minor characters, Henry Golding in the role of Mr. Vargas, Ray Liotta as hard as Mr. Hand and Morgan Freeman as the director (sometimes embarrassed but brilliant) of the stagings.
It was the cast, and the one who had tried to record virtual playback weeks ago and who was disappointed by “technical difficulties,” Cook said Thursday.
The one-hour occasion nevertheless happened, with some awkward breaks and many LaBeouf antics (he seemed to smoke a joint in his car and get away from the script), which caused Penn to break. productive game when reading had to pass to Aniston.
Not only did she get denim like Linda does in the film, but she wasn’t unmoved by giving Stacy a particular sexual recommendation to Roberts’ Stacy either. And in the scene where Pitt’s Bradley fantasizes about Linda, Aniston jokingly read the phrase: “You’re so sexy. Do you have to come and see me?”
No, Pitt staged in this R-rated scene. But Freeman still read them.