The truth is, Christopher McDonald never wanted to play Shooter McGavin. in a 2011 interview with AV Club, the actor initially admitted that he turned down the role more than once. As McDonald said: “I turned down that movie twice. I had seen Adam. [Sandler] I had seen him in a movie called ‘Billy Madison’ … Read More “Meeting Adam Sandler Convinced Christopher McDonald to Take on Happy Gilmore’s Villain Role” »
While Disney is happy to reveal its huge team of world-class lawyers, let’s not forget that Lucasfilm had a reputation for being very protective of its IP long before it was acquired by Disney. For sampling Lucasfilm’s THX “Deep Note” sound in 2000, Dr. Did you know he sued Dre? This is true! Also, throughout … Read More “The Time Lucasfilm Had to Pay After Losing a Star Wars Screening Case” »
Florence Welch took to TikTok to express her gratitude, and in an exciting moment towards the end of the movie, she posted a video of herself watching the movie and crying uncontrollably over the use of the song. Watch the video below and get yourself a box of tissues, because his joy might bother you … Read More “Watch Guardians Of The Galaxy 3’s Final Soundtrack Sign Make Florence Welch Cry” »
Perhaps the most contentious relationship in Gene’s life is that of his son. His son (Andrew Leeds) was separated from her for most of his life while pursuing an acting career, but miraculously grew into an emotionally mature adult without his father’s help. He and Gene have made a lot of improvements over the last … Read More “Barry Season 4 at Gene Cousineau’s Worst” »
Cindy Williams first started with small roles in TV series like “Room 222” and “Love, American Style” but her breakthrough role came as Laure Henderson in George Lucas’ coming-of-age drama. “American Graffiti.” Her performance earned her a BAFTA nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and she starred alongside future “Happy Days” lead actor … Read More “Cindy Williams, Laverne and Shirley Star Die at 75” »
“The Truman Show” is set in the fictional town of Seahaven, a sanitized, trouble-free society sprang from a 1950s middle-class suburb. Think of it as “Happy Days” on steroids. This is a post-war “American Dream” straight out of ’50s television. It was a concept that immediately caught Jim Carrey’s attention. in an interview with Screen … Read More “Jim Carrey Never Said “Yes” To A Movie Faster Than The Truman Show” »
Brooks takes on a variety of roles. the absurd mockery of history (my personal favorite is the wildly depraved King Louis), but the stand-up philosopher in the movie’s Roman Empire episode credited his portrayal of “Comicus” with the mug-happy nonsense that Cantor made famous. Or so I was told. To be honest, I’ve only seen … Read More “Mel Brooks’ World History, Episode 1 Performance Was a Tribute to Another Comedy Titan” »
during a 2020 interview with VoxGone over the parallels between Sciamma “Titanic” and “Portrait of a Lady on Fire”, both primarily told in flashbacks and dealing with forbidden love. The producer believes that the big reason behind the success of “Titanic” is that it is a love story of “equality and liberation”. Like “Titanic”, “Portrait … Read More “Celine Sciamma Reflected On Titanic While Painting The Burning Woman” »
during an interview with Cinema Blend About the long-awaited “Avatar” sequel, Jamie Flatters and Bailey Bass (who played Neteyam and Tsireya), James Cameron, Steven Spielberg, and Guillermo del Toro revealed that they are related. While they don’t have to hide their friendship from the public, especially after what happened. Made for Cameron del Toro’s familyFlatters … Read More “James Cameron Has A ‘Secret Movie Club’ With Steven Spielberg and Guillermo Del Toro” »
By Hollywood Reporter, “Answers” received a pilot order for FX. That means if the network likes what they saw in the first episode and decides to continue it as a full series, you’ll eventually be able to see it there. THR seems like the FX isn’t too happy with triggering with direct serial pickups like … Read More “Everything We Know So Far About Darren Aronofsky’s Upcoming FX Show” »