Los Angeles:
George Clooney and moviemaker David O. Russell have ended their decade-long feud following a chance meeting at a recent industry party.
The pair fell out on the set of 1999 war movie Three Kings and the spat became one of Hollywood's most well-known, but Clooney and the director have now set aside their differences, reports contactmusic.com.
"I saw David a few weeks ago at a party... and I felt compelled to go over and go, 'So, are we done?' And he goes, 'Please'. And I said, 'OK'," the actor told The Hollywood Reporter.
"We made a really, really great film and we had a really tough time together, but it's a case of us both getting older. I really do appreciate the work he continues to do, and I think he appreciates what I'm trying to do," added the Oscar winning actor.
The pair fell out on the set of 1999 war movie Three Kings and the spat became one of Hollywood's most well-known, but Clooney and the director have now set aside their differences, reports contactmusic.com.
"I saw David a few weeks ago at a party... and I felt compelled to go over and go, 'So, are we done?' And he goes, 'Please'. And I said, 'OK'," the actor told The Hollywood Reporter.
"We made a really, really great film and we had a really tough time together, but it's a case of us both getting older. I really do appreciate the work he continues to do, and I think he appreciates what I'm trying to do," added the Oscar winning actor.