Kevin Costner just wants to be a good father, okay? Costner cast his 15-year-old son, Hayes, in the movie Horizon: An American Saga. Even though, apparently, Hayes had no prior acting experience.
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Costner appeared on the TODAY show to talk everything Horizon. Appeared twice, actually. We got the typical suite of "I'm doing the press circuit" talking points. This is the true definition of an epic. Yeah, okay. Women are so empowered in this one. Uh-huh, yeah. I'm sure that's going to be true about anything set in the American West and/or Civil War.
"I have not shoved my children into the business." Okay, that's where my ears perk up. "I realize there are so many young actors out there that would just kill to be in this movie," Costner added.
"I don't want to take those parts away from them just cause I can place my own children in."
Alright. Well, maybe that's not so bad of a sentiment--
"But, in a sense, it was a smaller part. ... I selfishly wanted him with me for the week, two weeks, he was with me."
Then he talks about how "noble" Hayes' role ended up being. Pfft, nepotism. What is "nepotism" but "hiring internally," am I right? There isn't a distressing societal chokehold regarding the job market at all!
Kevin Costner Casts Untrained 15-Year-Old Son In 'Horizon' Movie
So, not a hard worker, good actor, or any other qualifier. He's, "Beautiful." Huh. I feel like if any other boss hired someone based on this qualification it would not be good.
