The Substance’s Dennis Quaid Gets Real About Eating So Much Shrimp While Filming That Uncomfortable Scene, And I Feel Queasy
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The Substance’s Dennis Quaid Gets Real About Eating So Much Shrimp While Filming That Uncomfortable Scene, And I Feel Queasy



The Substance’s Dennis Quaid Gets Real About Eating So Much Shrimp While Filming That Uncomfortable Scene, And I Feel Queasy

Voted to be CinemaBlend’s favorite movie of 2024 (and my personal favorite of last year as well), writer/director Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance is a body horror masterpiece that is chock full of absolutely disgusting sequences – but it’s impressive that arguably the grossest of all is the scene where Dennis Quaid’s Harvey is in a restaurant scarfing down shrimp. The way that the camera gets all up in his mouth as he chows down instantly turns your stomach. As sick as it is to see on screen, however, the actor had a blast filming it and enjoying a nice seafood meal.

This morning, Dennis Quaid was featured on Today talking about a bunch of his upcoming projects, but the interviewer made time in the conversation to specifically ask about his work on The Substance and the infamous shrimp eating scene. According to Quaid, he knew exactly how great the moment in the film would be as he was shooting it, and he was very happy to keep eating the sauce-covered crustaceans take after take:

I knew it was a legend even while I was doing it. I think it was three, it’s gone to like five pounds of shrimp that I ate. I don’t know for sure, but I did consume all of them – except the ones that were on my face. But I had a lot of fun doing that. Great director, so much fun to work with.



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