Julia Stiles ‘Felt So Slimy’ as a Teen Dancing on a Table in Down to You at Harvey Weinstein’s Insistence

Julia Stiles 'Felt So Slimy' as a Teen Dancing on a Table in Down to You at Harvey Weinstein's Insistence

“I love to dance, but it was dumb,” Stiles said of a scene shot for the 2000 film

Julia Stiles attends SNL50: The Anniversary Special on February 16, 2025 at 30 Rockefeller Center in New York City.
Julia Stiles in 2025. Photo: Taylor Hill/FilmMagic

Some 25 years after it premiered in theaters, Julia Stiles is remembering her 2000 film Down to You as one that was “executed very poorly” — and that’s due in large part to its producer, Harvey Weinstein, she says.

In an interview this week on actor Brett Goldstein’s Films to be Buried With podcast, Stiles, 43, said Down to You — in which she starred alongside Freddie Prinze Jr. at age 18 — was “executed very poorly.”

Calling Prinze Jr. a “wonderful actor,” Stiles said, “It was a time when teen rom-coms were really popular, and the director wrote the script.”

“[Kris Isacsson] was a first-time director and he was a very, very intelligent, capable guy,” she said. “The script was very good, and then Harvey Weinstein got his hands on it and decided to capitalize on this trend.”

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Julia Stiiles, Down to You
Julia Stiles and Freddie Prinze Jr. in 2000’s ‘Down to You’. Paramount +

She continued: “And it just became dumb. As far as I remember — I haven’t seen it in a long time … and they’re pouring money at it, in stupid ways.”

Stiles added that her roles in the 2001 film Save the Last Dance and 1999’s 10 Things I Hate About You (in which she memorably danced on top of a pool table) meant that Weinstein wanted the actress to dance in Down to You — with those scenes filmed in re-shoots.

“I love to dance but it was dumb. It was like, let’s get her on a pool table … it wasn’t even imaginative,” she recalled. “I’m told that, he — because of the success of Save the Last Dance, or the success of 10 Things I Hate About You, with me dancing on the pool table — he, like needed to have me dancing in the film.”

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