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Posted: 2007-09-25 12:36:33
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(Sept. 25) -- If you're an aspiring actor in Hollywood, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas are probably the two worst people to have on your bad side.

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Steven Spielberg and George Lucas offered some clues to the plot of 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull' in the February issue of Vanity Fair.

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Thanks to his loose lips, "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" extra Tyler Nelson has both movie-making legends furious at him for leaking key plot points to the new "Indy" movie set to be released in May of 2008. Page Six reports that Spielberg is so mad, he's cutting Nelson's scenes from the film.

In an interview with the Edmond Sun, Nelson's hometown newspaper, the 24-year-old actor gave away "Crystal Skull" details, which was forbidden thanks to the nondisclosure agreement every crew and cast member signed prior to production. Page Six lists the plot points given by Nelson, which include various scenes with Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett and Shia LaBeouf.

In response to the leaks, Spielberg's spokesman asked Page Six: "Who knows whether that particular person will ever work in this town again?"

Nelson's representative at the Thomas Talent Agency agreed, saying that Nelson is "in trouble. He's got to know that he can't do that."

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harvporsche 10:39:26 PM May 12 2008

Hey, when you sign a non-disclosure document you know what that means and this dude definitely broke that. If I were a director, or producer, I would never hire him for my film, especially if keeping the plot a secret to better entertain the audience were an issue.

markletmein 08:57:23 AM May 11 2008

Spielberg is seeking permission to have Nelson imprisoned in Guatanimo .

a7joe 04:39:13 PM Apr 28 2008

dudes getting wat he deserved

flomoe2 08:13:00 PM Jan 17 2008

I CAN UNDERSTAND HAVING HIS SCENES CUT OUT, BUT BLACKBALLING HIM FROM WORKING IS NOT KOSHER. HE MAY HAVE LEARNED HIS LESSON?

TheBrainGobbler 01:49:18 AM Jan 12 2008

Sell out your friends, drop a dime on your employer, betray your country, if you must, for freedom and truth--but never leak a movie plot in Hollywood.

nightwind928 06:00:44 AM Jan 09 2008

This guy can go back to bussing tables at I - HOP and whining to whomever will listen about how unfair life is. You only get ONE break in life..some never get any at all....you blew it chump!

patluvs2paint 09:19:40 PM Jan 08 2008

YEE HAW! ANOTHER INDY MOVIE! I AM THRILLED AND CAN'T WAIT TO SEE IT

allisonsg2688 05:09:30 PM Jan 07 2008

Well lets just say i was very young when the first Indiana Jones movie came out and never really thought it would be a big part of my life until this year! My father is a small town average man got chosen to be a part of the movie coming out this march. My dad Dominic ( along with his friend junie)who owns a 52' bel air hard top might be seen crusing down the street that Harrison Ford is coming down in the opposite direction on a motorcycle with Shia Labeof. Believe it or not!!!

onlypapa2001 02:10:14 PM Jan 06 2008

I was filmed in a movie with Alec Baldwin about 10 years ago in Sacramento Ca. in the Capitol of Calif. I was Only a background person for only a few seconds. What I have learned from that is the amount of people being filmed and the size of cast/crew being used and paid on a daily basis adding up to over a Million dollars a day. The whole capitol park was surounded with 18 wheelers and a few camping trailers for the actors for their make-up/green room. It's not like walking in their with a couple of small camera's and a couple of actors and a couple of people operating all the equipment, theire were at least a total of around 1000 people to feed and pay for ther time there as well including hotel expense for those who are not living there locally. People get paid while they wait for camera's to roll, and it at times takes hours if not some times days to shoot a scene of only a minute or two at a time. I was astonished of what money goes into filming now days to complete a good movie

methundercat 12:30:30 PM Jan 06 2008

Most of you have AGAIN missed the point!!! IT IS ILEAGLE FOR TYLER NELSON TO DEVULGE THINGS ABOUT THE MOVIE WHEN HE SIGNED AN AGREEMENT TO KEEP HIS BIG MOUTH SHUT!!!!! Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, have every right to be angry and take action against Tyler Nelson for opening his BIG mouth.

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