Inside the Original Top Gun: How Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer Assembled the 1986 To
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Billy Koelling
The original “Top Gun” is a study in Hollywood moviemaking of a certain era — an era captured in the pages of Variety as the movie was birthed starting in mid-1983 until its triumphant release by Paramount Pictures three years later.
[Read More]Is Mercury in Retrograde? What It Means and Why People Care
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Billy Koelling
When the planet Mercury enters apparent retrograde motion, that marks the beginning of a span of misfortune down on Earth. At least, that is, according to proponents of astrology, who have made the phrase “Mercury in retrograde” (or the more grammatically correct “Mercury retrograde”) an increasingly buzzy one over the past few years. In 2022, the phenomenon is set to take place four times: once took place beginning in January, with the others set to last from May 10 to June 3, Sept.
[Read More]Jamie Lee Curtis Felt Embarrassed by Trading Places Nude Scene: Did I Like It?
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Kelle Repass
Jamie Lee Curtis recently told People magazine that she felt “embarrassed” going nude for “Trading Places” when she was 21 years old. Curtis starred as a call girl in the John Landis-directed 1983 comedy opposite Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy. Curtis appears topless in the film.
“I was 21 years old and the part required Ophelia to take off her dress,” Curtis said. “Did I like doing it? No. Did I feel embarrassed that I was doing it?
[Read More]Joeboy stopped from performing in Saint Luca over use of cuss word on stage
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
The talented singer, known for his hit song "Alcohol," was scheduled to entertain at an event in the Eastern Caribbean island nation. However, his performance was abruptly cancelled during the show. In a post on his Instagram Story, Joeboy revealed that he was prevented from performing due to the use of explicit language by his disc jockey. Neither he nor his team had prior knowledge of a law in the country that prohibited such language during performances.
[Read More]Martha Stewarts Dog Wins Best in Breed at Westminster Dog Show
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Billy Koelling
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yS_n4FysIw] Martha Stewart and her dog had their day at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Monday. Stewart’s Chow Chow, Genghis Khan, won Best in Breed.
According to Stewart’s Twitter page, Genghis Khan enjoyed a night at the Plaza Hotel before heading to Madison Square Garden to compete. He showed at 10:15 Eastern Monday morning and shortly thereafter was awarded his blue ribbon. According to the Westminster website, Genghis Khan competed against 3 other dogs of the same breed.
[Read More]Meet Shameik Moore, the Breakout Star of "Dope"
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
Shameik Moore is rapping The Notorious B.I.G.’s “Warning” over the phone. He cuts himself off after a few lines and shifts seamlessly into 2pac’s “Keep Ya Head Up.” He’s offering up a taste of the 1990s hip hop culture in which he immersed himself to prepare for the role of Malcolm in Dope, writer-director Rick Famuyiwa’s coming-of-age comedy, in theaters Jun. 19. Malcolm sports a flattop haircut and listens to N.
[Read More]Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard had a cameo in the latest 'Game of Thrones' episode
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
Sunday night's episode of "Game of Thrones" gave fans a lot of what they wanted. "Spoils of War" featured a few reunions and battles that longtime viewers had been waiting for for years, including our first look at the damage a dragon can do to a Lannister army. With all the action, it was easy to miss a cameo by Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard, who appeared for a brief moment as a spear-wielding Lannister soldier attempting to fight off the onslaught of the Dothraki horde.
[Read More]Mike and Ike Break Up in New Candy Ad Campaign
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Billy Koelling
Mike and Ike Mike and Ike, the candy brand, has announced that its titular pair is separating, “hoping the development captures the interest of younger consumers,” the New York Times reports.
We’re not quite sure how generating a fictional breakup in which the characters will inevitably get back together will necessarily attract younger consumers, but sure, why not.
The new campaign features packaging that will have “Ike” or “Mike” scribbled out, as well as on billboard advertisements.
[Read More]Model turns on PDA with Terrence Ross during club outing
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| Martina Birk
Ross seemed to be having a hard time keeping his hands off the buxom beauty that's switched up her look with a blonde and short hair do. The 32-year-old mother-of-one stunned in a yellow figure hugging dress paired with pointy toed black stilettoes, looking smoking hot. ADVERTISEMENT
25-year-old Ross who was casually dressed was pictured with his hands all over Amber, and especially on her massive booty. Despite the relationship speculations that has surrounded the pair, they are yet to make any official indication as to having a committed relationship, feeding the conclusion that they just might be having a fling.
[Read More]Music: Salty Eartha | TIME
Posted on August 4, 2024
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| 600 words
| Martina Birk
If I had a ribbon bow to bind my hair, If I had a fancy sash, my own true love would think me fair . . .
Patrons of the Blue Angel nightclub, accustomed to hearing these lines sung with folk-song innocence, were wondering last week whether they ever did understand the old song. They were concentrating on Eartha Kitt, a Negro newcomer to Manhattan night life. Eartha launched into the song with a voice of husky sweetness, but before she had gone very far she was wailing out the lyrics in a first-class imitation of jungle cat.
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