Their first rule in taking on a project? All four partners have to be united in a decision to do it, i.e. no one has more sway over anyone else.“Do we love it enough to spend the next couple years of our lives on it? Because if it’s not a yes, then it should be a no,” Robbie tells“If it’s not a f— yes, it’s a no,” Kerr adds. “Margot said that to me very early on. I know it’s probably not the most polite way to put it.
“My mom wouldn’t like that saying,” admits Robbie. “But that is the company motto: ‘If it’s not a f— yes, it’s a no.'” Although Robbie and Ackerley are now married, the four-person producing team started out as friends and all lived together in the early days of LuckyChap. Robbie and Kerr grew up together on the Gold Coast in Australia. Ackerley and McNamara came into the mix when Robbie appeared in the World War II romantic drama