
Bradley Cooper roasts himself as director with 'crazy demands'
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Bradley Cooper, who directed the Academy Award-nominated "Maestro," admitted that he has "crazy demands" when he's at the helm of a movie.
"He had these crazy demands like shooting in black and white, 35-millimeter stock and a 1:3:3 aspect ratio, and half the movie had black and white, and shooting it live and wanting to be on location," Cooper, 49, joked of himself, per People.
The "A Star is Born" actor/director faced backlash in December after he told Spike Lee in an interview for Variety’s "Directors on Directors" that he doesn’t allow people to sit in chairs while on set.

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