martha stewart Here are some choice words for her Netflix documentary.
After the release of the streaming platform The documentary was dubbed “Martha”. On October 30, the 83-year-old called director rj cutler To give up unattractive camera angles and large parts of her life.
Now, Stewart is interested in making another film.
“Yes, the documentary is fine. It left a lot out, so I’m going to talk to them about maybe doing a version 2,” she said during Wednesday’s appearance.The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,
“There is more to my life. I’ve lived a long time, and I just thought maybe we’ve missed some things, so. Good stuff,” Stewart said.
Fallon, 50, asked the mogul if he enjoyed “the process” of filming.
“No, I didn’t like it,” said the businesswoman. “I don’t like going to psychiatrists and talking about my feelings and other things. And the director was too busy digging deeper.”
Fallon replied, “Yeah, but that’s what we want to see,” to which Stewart quipped, “I know, but he came out. So a lot of good stuff came out. He got some juice.”
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“That last scene in which I looked like a lonely old lady walking hunched over in a garden? Boy, I told him to get rid of them. And he said no,” Stewart admitted. “But then, he [R.J.] It didn’t even explain why – that I could survive despite this and still work seven days a week.
As for using the “ugliest” camera angle despite her protests?
“He had three cameras on me,” Stewart recalled. “And he chooses to use the ugliest angle. And I told him, ‘Don’t use that angle! That’s not the best angle. You had three cameras. Use another angle.’ That won’t change it.”
He also had the ability to choose the music he used.
“I said to RJ, ‘An essential part of the movie is that you play rap music,'” she recalled. “Dr. Dre would probably score it, or [Snoop Dogg] Or Fredwreck. I said, ‘I want that music.’ And then he’s got some cheesy classical score in there that has nothing to do with me.
Stewart also commented that the director “used very little footage” from his personal collection. She felt there was “no mention at all” of her two grandchildren, and instead, the documentary focused too much on them. 2004 obstruction of justice trial,
The trial, which led to the entrepreneur serving nearly five months in federal prison, was a big focus of the film – something Stewart did not take lightly.
“It wasn’t that important,” Stewart said. “The trial and actual imprisonment were less than two years out of 83 years of life. To be honest, I considered it a holiday…the trial itself was extremely boring.
But it wasn’t all bad, the hostess explained, “I like the first part of the documentary. It gets into things that a lot of people don’t know anything about, that’s what I love about it.