The late actor Val Kilmer just got broadsided in the hereafter by his director on the 2008 film “Conspiracy.”
Adam Marcus called the “Doors” star “the worst human being I’ve ever known” while pooh-poohing the notion that one shouldn’t “speak ill of the dead.”
Accompanied by a photo of him with Kilmer on Threads, Marcus wrote in the now-deleted post, per Entertainment Weekly: “#MicroIntellectMonday to that time when I directed that guy. The guy who played Iceman and Doc Holiday [sic]. You know the one. Here’s me and the Putz working it out on the set of ‘Conspiracy.’”
“And to any of you rolling your eyes because of the whole ‘don’t speak ill of the dead’ bullshit, fuck that,” Marcus continued. If Kilmer “did one-tenth of what he did on my set today, he would have been cancelled in a blink.”
“Worst human being I’ve ever known… and that is really saying something,” he concluded.
But Marcus just smoked him with one of the toughest reviews of all. And that’s saying something.
Marcus did not immediately respond to a celebrity.land request for comment.
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