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rickyvalero · 2 years
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I'm Charlie Walker Actress Safiya Fredericks Interview
I’m Charlie Walker Actress Safiya Fredericks Interview
I’m Charlie Walker hit select theaters and VOD Nationwide. I had the pleasure of sitting down with one of the stars of the film, Safiya Fredericks. SYNOPSIS: Based on a true story, Mike Colter stars as trucking and construction entrepreneur Charlie Walker. In 1971, two oil tankers violently collided off the San Francisco Coast spilling millions of gallons of crude oil creating an environmental…
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azuneekun · 1 year
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Have you ever thought of what voice actors SDV bachelor/Bachelorettes would have? What about your farmer?
STARDEW VOICE ACTORS
Bachelors:
• Shane - Bojack Horseman. Bojack Horseman. (Will Arnet)
• Sebastian - Marshall lee. Adventure Time. (Donald Grover)
• Harvey - Joel Miller. The Last of Us. (Pedro Pascal)
• Elliott - Alucard. Castlevania. (James Callis)
• Sam - Prompto Argentum. Square Enix's Final Fantasy. (Robbie Daymond)
• Alex - Duncan. Total Drama Island. (Drew Nelson)
Bachelorettes:
• Haley - Regina George. Mean Girls. (Rachel Mcaddams)
• Maru - Sapphire. Steven Universe. (Erica Ruttrell)
• Penny - Miss Honey. Matilda. (Embeth Davidtz)
• Abigail - Kaitlin Ka. The Quarry. (Brenda Song)
• Leah - Megara. Hercules. (Susan Egan)
• Emily - Lola Bunny. The looney Tunes Show. (Kristen Wiig)
Farmers:
• Peaches - Belle. Beauty and the Beast. (Blanca Suárez)
• Apple- Haruka. Sailor Moon Eng. Dub. (Sarah Lafleur)
• Blueberry - Tiana. Princess and the Frog. (Anika Noni Rose)
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sanjosenewshq · 2 years
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Michael J. Fox Reveals Attention-grabbing Thought For Again To The Future Reboot
Whereas possibilities of Michael J. Fox returning as Marty McFly in a fourth “Again to the Future” installment aren’t seemingly, the previous actor has an amazing thought for a reboot. “I truly had this thought that in the event that they did the film once more, they need to do it with a woman as Marty,” Fox advised Leisure Tonight Tuesday, including in regards to the franchise that “there’s one thing about it that connects with individuals on each stage. I simply really feel like it’s going to come round once more.” It wouldn’t be the primary time a lady took the reins of a beloved Eighties franchise, as 2016’s “Ghostbusters” reboot starred Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones within the leads. In 2018, Sandra Bullock led the all-female “Ocean’s 8” sequel. Bob Gale, who co-wrote “Again to the Future” with director Robert Zemeckis, stated a sequel with out Fox could be like a steak dinner with out the meat, per The Telegraph. Zemeckis, in the meantime, voiced related ideas a couple of potential remake in 2015. “Again to the Future” was the highest-grossing movie of 1985 and spawned two sequels. Common Footage by way of Getty Photographs “Ugh, God no,” Zemeckis advised The Telegraph. “That may’t occur till each Bob and I are lifeless. After which I’m certain they’ll do it except there’s a means our estates can cease it. I imply, to me, that’s outrageous. Particularly because it’s an excellent film.” Zemeckis likened the concept to remaking “Citizen Kane” and described it as “madness.” He advised The Telegraph that his and Gale’s contracts with Common Footage and Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Leisure ensured no “Future” movies could possibly be made in the event that they had been alive. “Again to the Future” was a box-office smash in 1985 and the highest-grossing movie of the 12 months, in keeping with Display screen Rant. Every sequel introduced Fox again as McFly however obtained much less crucial acclaim than the movie earlier than. In 1991, Fox was identified with Parkinson’s illness at 29 years outdated. He ultimately retired from performing. In 2020, Tom Holland advised BBC Radio 1 that he had been approached to star in a remake however cherished the unique movie a lot he didn’t pursue the challenge. Finally, a feminine time-traveling lead remains to be attainable — however solely in a future with out Zemeckis and Gale. “What’s most wonderful about ‘Again to the Future’ is that… it has this life,” Fox advised ET. “Individuals don’t similar to it and bear in mind it, they have fun it and embrace it and get my face tattooed on their leg, and I imply, it’s loopy however in a great way.” Originally published at San Jose News HQ
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Hollywood and the fashion industry is honestly a joke now 😭😔 Do you still have any favorite actors and actresses tho?
Yup, and that's due to both social media and influencer culture. 🙄😡 I do, actually!
Anya Taylor-Joy 
Margot Robbie 
Elle Fanning 
Christian Bale
Willem Dafoe
Dan Stevens
James McAvoy
Florence Pugh is growing on me
kind of Ewan McGregor
kind of Hugh Jackman
Halle Berry
Saoirse Ronan
Robert Pattinson is growing on me
Steve Carell
Kristen Wiig
Jason Bateman
I’ll end the list here.
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jamieroxx · 4 years
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Happy Birthday. Today, Dec 30, 1972 – Steven Wiig, American actor and drummer was born. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Wiig)
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Big Eyes
2014, Estados Unidos - 106 min.
Dirección: Tim Burton
Guion: Scott Alexander, Larry Karaszewski
Música: Danny Elfman
Fotografía: Bruno Delbonnel 
SINOPSIS: Narra la historia de Margaret y Walter Keane. En los años 50 y 60 del siglo pasado, tuvieron un éxito enorme los cuadros que representaban niños de grandes ojos. La autora era Margaret, pero los firmaba Walter, su marido, porque, al parecer, él era muy hábil para el marketing.
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Si quieres escuchar la banda sonora de esta película y las canciones que más me gustaron de ella entra aquí.
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Amy Adams en el papel de Margaret Keane en la película “Big Eyes”.
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De izquierda a derecha tenemos a Tim Burton (director de la película), Margaret Keane (artista en la que se inspira la película), Amy Adams (interpreta a Margaret Keane) y Chritoph Waltz (interpreta al marido de Margaret Keane, Walter Keane) en la presentación de la película.
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Amy Adams y Margaret Keane
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rosalie-starfall · 3 years
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Paul 2011
Fuck this movie is 10 years old already! WTF!?
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letaliabane · 4 years
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The final Wonder Woman 84 trailer is here and I’m over the moon to finally react to it! I’m still confused as hell as to what’s going on but I’m hella excited to see this film! Check out my reaction x 
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georgieboah · 5 years
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SO, i’ve had this in my drafts god knows how long but it’s as good as time as any to post this cause idk
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gomezisabellas · 2 years
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hey! i'm sending this to a couple people (so please know that you don't have to answer) but i'm looking for some inspo :) who are your favorite fcs over 30? thank you!
hi! i love older fcs so i’m happy to answer this! these are mostly taken from my favorite fc directory which you can find in the source link. i would also recommend checking out @olderfcs because we reblog content of fcs over the age of 35! this got quite long so under the cut you will find 136 of my favorite faces over the age 30. hope this helps you out!
tyler posey (30)
keiynan lonsdale (30)
nyma tang (30)
jennifer damiano (30)
hayley kiyoko (30)
bo burnham (31)
grant gustin (31)
meghann fahy (31)
bowen yang (31)
adelaide kane (31)
olly alexander (31) – olly is nonbinary & uses he/him pronouns!
laura harrier (31)
dev patel (31)
rachel brosnahan (31)
danielle brooks (32)
kimiko glenn (32)
carlos valdes (32)
anna akana (32)
lily james (32)
juno temple (32)
brie larson (32)
daniel kaluuya (32)
aimee carrero (33)
zoe kravitz (33)
candice patton (33)
ego nwodim (33)
ana de armas (33)
lizzo (33)
rihanna (33)
nikohl boosheri (33)
chloe fineman (33)
anna diop (33)
emma stone (33)
samira wiley (34)
shay mitchell (34)
elliot page (34) – elliot is trans and nonbinary & uses he/they pronouns!
aidy bryant (34)
michael b. jordan (34)
manny jacinto (34)
diane guerrero (35)
michaela coel (34)
jenna coleman (35)
jackie cruz (35)
christina perri (35)
nicole byer (35)
annie murphy (35)
grace helbig (36)
janelle monae (36)
sonam kapoor (36)
lilan bowden (36)
anna kendrick (36)
amanda seyfried (36)
rahul kohli (36)
taylor schilling (37)
cecily strong (37)
olivia wilde (37)
aubrey plaza (37)
yael grobglas (37)
america ferrera (37)
lupita nyong'o (38)
andrew garfield (38)
lamorne morris (38)
chris hemsworth (38)
tessa thompson (38)
steven yeun (38)
mila kunis (38)
dascha polanco (39)
constance wu (39)
jenny slate (39)
melissa fumero (39)
lizzy caplan (39)
billie piper (39)
kelly clarkson (39)
john mulaney (39)
ali wong (39)
anne hathaway (39)
riz ahmed (39)
nasim pedrad (40)
beyonce (40)
rami malek (40)
stephanie beatriz (40)
vanessa bayer (40)
chris evans (40)
zooey deschanel (41)
hannah simone (41)
kristen bell (41)
max greenfield (41)
brett goldstein (41)
chris pine (41)
ellie kemper (41)
william jackson harper (41)
d'arcy carden (41)
ben feldman (41)
natasha lyonne (42)
mindy kaling (42)
freema agyeman (42)
bianca lawson (42)
john krasinski (42)
michaela conlin (43)
rachel mcadams (43)
andy samberg (43)
chelsea peretti (43)
bill hader (43)
jake johnson (43)
jessica chastain (44)
ryan reynolds (45)
reese witherspoon (45)
rashida jones (45)
todd grinnell (45)
jason sudeikis (46)
mia kirshner (46)
amy adams (47)
hannah waddingham (47)
sarah paulson (47)
kristen wiig (48)
adam scott (48)
seth meyers (48)
justina machado (49)
gabrielle union (49)
tracee ellis ross (49)
jennifer garner (49)
laverne cox (49) – laverne is a trans woman & uses she/her pronouns!
maya rudolph (49)
amy poehler (50)
sandra oh (50)
taraji p henson (51)
jennifer aniston (52)
paul rudd (52)
lucy liu (53)
leslie jones (54)
lauren graham (54)
viola davis (56)
mariska Hargitay (57)
jennifer beals (58)
andre braugher (59)
julia louis dreyfus (60)
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rickyvalero · 2 years
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I'm Charlie Walker Director Patrick Giles Interview
I’m Charlie Walker Director Patrick Giles Interview
This Friday, I’m Charlie Walker is scheduled to hit select theaters and VOD Nationwide. I had the pleasure of sitting down with the writer/director of the film Patrick Giles. SYNOPSIS: Based on a true story, Mike Colter stars as trucking and construction entrepreneur Charlie Walker. In 1971, two oil tankers violently collided off the San Francisco Coast spilling millions of gallons of crude oil…
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BIGGEST DISAPPOINTING AND SURPRISING MOVIES OF 2020
DISAPPOINTMENTS
1.     Irresistible Director: Jon Stewart Cast: Steve Carell, Chris Cooper, Mackenzie Davis, Topher Grace, Natasha Lyonne, Rose Byrne Critic’s Notes: I admire Jon Stewart’s first directorial effort Rosewater. So, having him direct a political satire should be a surefire win. But it ends up as a cookie-cutter political comedy that wastes everyone here.
2.     Mulan Director: Niki Caro Cast: Liu Yifei, Donnie Yen, Tzi Ma, Jason Scott Lee, Yoson An, Ron Yuan, Gong Li, Jet Li Critic’s Notes: Dishonor! Dishonor on you Disney! Dishonor on your message! Dishonor on your Disney-remake schemes! Dishonor on your money-grabbing mundanity!
3.     Scoob! Director: Tony Cervone Cast: Will Forte, Mark Wahlberg, Jason Isaacs, Gina Rodriguez, Zac Efron, Amanda Seyfried, Kiersey Clemons, Ken Jeong, Tracy Morgan and Frank Welker Critic’s Notes: Ditching the homegrown voice actors is one thing, but ditching the lofty plans for a more cinematic Scooby-Doo film and a Hanna-Barbera cinematic universes? Really risappointing.
4.     The Call of the Wild Director: Chris Sanders Cast: Harrison Ford, Omar Sy, Cara Gee, Dan Stevens, Karen Gillan, Bradley Whitford, Terry Notary Critic’s Notes: Please release the director’s cut that only shows the dog’s mo-cap suits. It is delightful to see Ford’s reaction.
5.     Wonder Woman 1984 Director: Patty Jenkins Cast: Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal, Robin Wright, Connie Nielsen, Lilly Aspell Critic’s Notes: Wonder Woman 1984 cannot hold a candle to its groundbreaking predecessor. It instead plays like a feature-length episode of Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman show. It is not entirely bad, but it is a huge drop of quality.
 SURPRISES
1.     Bad Boys for Life Director: Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah Cast: Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, Paola Núñez, Vanessa Hudgens, Alexander Ludwig, Charles Melton, Jacob Scipio, Kate del Castillo, Nicky Jam, Joe Pantoliano Critic’s Notes: Really an achievement for a Bad Boys sequel that still kept the over-the-top theatrics of the Michael Bay movies and raised real stakes for the characters of Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett. Perhaps the best and most restrained of the series.
2.     Greenland Director: Ric Roman Waugh Cast: Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin, Roger Dale Floyd, Scott Glenn, David Denman, Hope Davis Critic’s Notes: Gerard Butler dragged his Angel Has Fallen collaborator and delivered an unexpectedly terrific disaster film. Even if there are some expected tropes, they do not overshadow the core humanity from Gerard Butler.
3.     Let Him Go Director: Thomas Bezucha Cast: Diane Lane, Kevin Costner, Lesley Manville, Will Brittain, Jeffrey Donovan, Kayli Carter, Booboo Stewart Critic’s Notes: Yellowstone: The Movie looks wonderfully exciting. It is surprising that my parents are gripped on the story. Well, it features a vengeful Diane Lane and Kevin Costner.
4.     Love and Monsters Director: Michael Matthews Cast: Dylan O'Brien, Jessica Henwick, Dan Ewing, Ariana Greenblatt, Michael Rooker Critic’s Notes: 2020 is a good year for Brian Duffield (as well as Jessica Henwick), whose writing credits make up for several of the year’s biggest surprises. Love and Monsters blends different genres to make one fun creature-feature.
5.     Spontaneous Director: Brian Duffield Cast: Katherine Langford, Charlie Plummer, Hayley Law, Piper Perabo, Rob Huebel, Yvonne Orji, Laine MacNeil Critic’s Notes: Finally, here is Brian Duffield’s most ultimate surprise. The source material is so weird and dark in places. Yet, he pulled it off the premise of teenagers’ heads spontaneously combusting. The blend of black comedy, YA romance and horror makes this a pleasant ride.
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