“Felon jacked me up, and going into Public Enemies
after that, it was an intense five-month movie with director Michael Mann. I feel like I?m doing some of the best stuff I?ve done now, Stephen Dorff told us.
But as intense as it was, Dorff was thankful for the experience. “It?s trippy because I grew up watching guys like Johnny and respecting those choices of Sean Penn and Johnny Depp who did all these cool, smaller movies,” he said.
“To me it was always about breaking those rules
and that?s what guys like Johnny did. And then a funny little pirate movie changed his life.” he adds.
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