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Tyler Cameron Reveals Shocking Reason His Dad Should Join The Golden Bachelor Instead of The Golden Bachelorette
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Tyler Cameron says that his dad should be on The Golden Bachelor because he likes to juggle multiple women at once. Tyler suggests moving The Golden Bachelorette to Florida and offers to run the show. It's possible that fans will see parents or grandparents of Bachelor franchise contestants on the "Golden" spin-off shows.

The Bachelorette season 15 alum Tyler Cameron suggests that his father, Jeff Cameron, would be better suited for The Golden Bachelor than The Golden Bachelorette for a shocking reason. During The Bachelorette, Tyler opened up to Hannah Brown about how his parents' divorce had made him hesitant to have a relationship. Tragically, his mother, Andrea, passed away in March 2020 from a brain aneurysm at age 55. Tyler has since founded the Andrea C. Cameron Foundation in her honor. The foundation awards scholarships to students.

"He likes to juggle multiple women at once."

In an interview with Us Weekly, Tyler revealed that his dad,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 6/10/2024
  • by Lorianne Palinkas
  • ScreenRant
Tyler Cameron Doesn’t Want His Dad On ‘Golden Bachelorette’
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Tyler Cameron is one of the most popular Bachelor Nation alums, but he doesn’t want his dad to join The Golden Bachelorette as a suitor. Keep reading to find out his explanation.

Does Bachelorette Alum Still Watch Show?

Tyler Cameron made a rare appearance on a Bachelor Nation show in 2021 when he played a prank on bestie Matt James during Season 25 of The Bachelor. While Cameron remains a favorite among fans of the show, he confessed to Us Weekly that he hasn’t watched the show in years.

And he won’t be watching the upcoming season of The Golden Bachelorette either. He has nothing but kind things to say about the franchise, but his life has changed drastically since his time on Hannah Brown’s season of The Bachelorette.

Tyler Cameron/Credit: YouTube

He just starred in his own Amazon series about his new career in construction and home renovation.
See full article at TV Shows Ace
  • 6/9/2024
  • by Jennifer Havener
  • TV Shows Ace
Review: "Rko Classic Adventures" Starring Bill Boyd, Helen Twelvetrees, Joel McCrea, And Others; A Kino Lorber Blu-ray Release
By John M. Whalen

Kino Classics and the film preservationists at France’s Lobster Films have dug up three interesting, if obscure, old “classics” that, if nothing else, definitely would have qualified for presentation on Art Fern’s old Tea Time Movie skits from Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show". Names like Helen Twelvetrees, William Farnum, J. Farrell MacDonald, Lowell Sherman, Wade Boteler, Louis Wolheim, and Evelyn Brent appear in the films gathered together here on one disc under the title, “Rko Classic Adventures.”

The first is “The Painted Desert” (1931) starring Helen Twelvetrees and Bill Boyd. The story starts out as a cross between John Ford’s “3 Godfathers” and Sam Peckinpah’s “Ballad of Cable Hogue.” Cash Holbrook (William Farnum) and Jeff Cameron (J. Farrell MacDonald) are two cowboys who discover an abandoned wagon in the Arizona desert containing a baby boy. The two argue over who will take care of him,...
See full article at Cinemaretro.com
  • 7/8/2019
  • by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
  • Cinemaretro.com
Friday Noir: Mitchum and Domergue are on a highway to hell in ‘Where Danger Lives’
Where Danger Lives

Directed by John Farrow

Screenplay by Charles Bennett

U.S.A., 1950

Infatuation is a funny thing. On the spur of the moment, its symptoms exude nothing less than immeasurable positivity. One’s attraction to particular individual feels good, feels right, feels like it must be satisfied. Despite however powerful its hold may be, everyone arrives at the conclusion that infatuation and love are not one and the same. Love is lasting, whereas infatuation, even if it holds the possibility of evolving into something deeper, is a short term effect. That does not prevent people from acting out on it, convinced that it is in fact love guiding them. In some cases, regret is all that follows. Robert Mitchum is unfortunate enough to experience that first hand in the 1950 film, Where Danger Lives.

San Franciscan doctor Jeff Cameron (Robert Mitchum) has been working some long, long hours. Just...
See full article at SoundOnSight
  • 2/17/2012
  • by Edgar Chaput
  • SoundOnSight
An Android Tablet Made Just for School
How do you make a tablet useful for educational purposes? Remove anything fun.

The iPad, as you may have heard, is the hottest new back-to-school accessory. But Apple doesn't have a monopoly over the superfluously wired classroom market. Kineo, from Brainchild, is the first Android tablet e-reader designed specifically with students in mind, and in consultation with educators. It's being announced at the Florida Educational Technology Conference today.

How do you make a tablet safe for school? You take out all the fun stuff. The Kineo is stripped of texting capabilities, has no built-in camera, and can only access websites approved by the teacher. “Teachers can be confident that Kineo is a secure and safe handheld instructional device because Kineo removes the temptation for students to text or surf,” said Jeff Cameron, president of Brainchild, in today's release. The device is also especially durable, with a heavy-duty touch screen designed...
See full article at Fast Company
  • 2/1/2011
  • by David Zax
  • Fast Company
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