He Made An Interesting Career Choice
The year that Bruce Willis was supposed to appear in “Café Society” was the same year that he made an interesting career choice. However, he did not appear in the film. The actor collaborated with the film producer Randall Emmett on a number of films, but almost immediately they were involved in the production of films whose quality was in question. To begin, the final projects had an extremely meager amount of funding.

They were also produced for the direct-to-video market, which means the narratives were underdeveloped and there was nothing particularly noteworthy about them. It turned out that Bruce and Randall had reached an agreement that meant the actor could earn up to $1 million per project for as little as one week’s worth of work. This revelation came as a complete surprise. To top it all off, Randall was able to use Bruce’s face to advertise the movies, despite the fact that Bruce appeared in the final cut of the movie very briefly.