Maybe now we can understand why all those paparazzi photos show Ryan Philippe with a scowl on his face and it's not just because of the hounding the shutterbugs do to to Philippe household. It sounds like his wife, perky blonde actress Reese Witherspoon, can be something of a real party poop to be around when the cameras aren't rolling.
According to contractmusic.com, Robin Luketic, the director of her hit 2001 film "Legally Blonde" says the he won't cast Reese in any more of his films because she takes filmmaking too seriously.. . to the point of taking the fun out of it for everyone else.
Claiming that "movie-making is suppose to be fun" Luketic says he was "staggered" by Reese's serious attitude on the set, and even claims working with divas Jennifer Lopez and Jane Fonda on his latest movie "Monster-in-law" was easier than coping with the blonde star.
, He recalls, "Reese would come out of her trailer and ask, 'Why is everyone laughing?' "She would want to know why we all had smiles on our faces. Movie-making to her is a serious business." He even fessed up that, "I did not bond with her like I did with J.Lo and J.Fo. there is something impenetrable about [Reese]."
Despite her excessive work ethic (director Kevin Smith called her "self-important" in his book), Reese has a good sense of her strong box office appeal. And it sounds like she knows she can be demanding and difficult to deal with, too -- she named her film company "Type A Productions."
He recalls, "Reese would come out of her trailer and ask, 'Why is everyone laughing?' "She would want to know why we all had smiles on our faces. Movie-making to her is a serious business." He even fessed up that, "I did not bond with her like I did with J.Lo and J.Fo. there is something impenetrable about [Reese]."
Despite her excessive work ethic (director Kevin Smith called her "self-important" in his book), Reese has a good sense of her strong box office appeal. And it sounds like she knows she can be demanding and difficult to deal with, too -- she named her film company "Type A Productions."


