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A notable anecdote involves a story from the movie Tombstone, where Michael Bean admits he never met Val Kilmer during filming, highlighting a reputation that Kilmer was difficult to work with. Historically, such stories carried a different weight—back then, actor difficulty was often rooted in a pursuit of artistic excellence. Today, the perception tends to lean towards entitlement, reflecting broader cultural shifts in attitudes towards fame and professionalism.