The incredible story behind the
Jordan 4 'Craft' (Better known as Jordan 4 'Potters
Wheel')
(4/6)
"I'll be honest. I hated the guy.
Let me tell you, working with Michael Jordan on the set of "Ghost" was a nightmare. From the moment I laid eyes on him, I knew that he was going to be a problem. He was not only an arrogant, overrated jock, but also a mediocre actor who thought he could just coast by on his fame.
He was always trying to steal the spotlight, constantly putting himself front and center, and it was clear that he had no respect for me or my work. He was always showing me up, but it was obvious that he only did it to make himself look good. He was a show-off.
What stood out to me the most was how he brought his competitive spirit to the set, but it was clear that it was only fueled by his ego. He was always striving to improve and bring his best performance to the screen, but it was obvious that it was only to outdo me and make himself look better.
But what really got under my skin was his gentle touch when it came to pottery. He was so dedicated to learning the craft, and it was clear that he truly loved it, but it was also clear that he was only doing it to outdo me and show off his even more of his natural gifts.
And I hated the way she looked at him."
- Patrick Swayze, from the set of Ghost