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Boys Will Be Boys (1935)

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Boys Will Be Boys

Get Paid $2,500 for a Toy Commercial + More Gigs Onstage and Screen
In this week's roundup of casting notices we have a three-day commercial shoot paying $2,500 (yes, really!), principal roles in on-camera projects, plus an interactive performance gig you don't want to miss! Undisclosed International Toy COMMERCIALSix male actors are needed to depict fathers in an upcoming toy commercial. The spot will shoot Nov. 3–5 in San Francisco, California. Hired actors will be paid $2,500 for a full buyout for online use worldwide in perpetuity. “Boys Will Be Boys”Casting is underway for “Boys Will Be Boys,” a short film depicting “our addiction to technology and how women are objectified on social media.” Male and female actors are needed for lead and supporting roles. Shooting is slated for March 2018 in the New York City area, with hired talent paid $75 per day. Meals and travel expenses will also be provided. “I See Red”“I See Red,” a student film for Uc Irvine, is casting a female actor,...
See full article at backstage.com
  • 10/27/2017
  • backstage.com
Neve Campbell, Parker Posey, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, and Deon Richmond in Scream 3 (2000)
Sofia Vergara's First Hollywood Red Carpet Was For a Movie Premiere You Won't Expect
Neve Campbell, Parker Posey, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, and Deon Richmond in Scream 3 (2000)
Sofia Vergara has been a staple in Latin American pop culture since she starred in her first Pepsi commercial at age 17, but her first Hollywood red carpet didn't come until the year 2000 for a movie premiere that might surprise you. Back then, the 28-year-old actress made an appearance on the red carpet for Scream 3 - random, right? Little did anyone know just how much her life would change nine years later when she landed the role of Gloria on Modern Family. At the time of the Scream 3 premiere, Sofia had only appeared on Latin TV, specifically Mexican telenovelas as well as co-hosting the travel show Fuera de Serie. She made her first splash in Hollywood with a cameo in a 1999 Baywatch episode called "Boys Will be Boys", but didn't really become famous stateside until 2009. Now, Sofia is one of the highest paid actresses on TV and is married...
See full article at Popsugar.com
  • 9/13/2017
  • by Celia Fernandez
  • Popsugar.com
Yolanda Hadid in Les Real Housewives de Beverly Hills (2010)
Yolanda Hadid Is 'Finally All Moved in' to Her East Coast Farm, Thanks to Kids Gigi, Bella and Anwar
Yolanda Hadid in Les Real Housewives de Beverly Hills (2010)
Yolanda Hadid is getting back to her roots!

Following her split with David Foster in 2016, the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star went to work sprucing up the lavish condo in Los Angeles she picked up for $4.59 million. Now she’s moving on from the California lifestyle altogether, swapping the city for a few acres on the opposite coast.

In this photo Hadid shared on Instagram, the model-mom is feigning sleep at the wheel of an Rtv. “Finally all moved in,” she writes, adding the hashtags #NewChapter, #FarmLife and #EastCoast.

Related: Rhony’s Luann D’Agostino’s New Hamptons...
See full article at PEOPLE.com
  • 8/9/2017
  • by Megan Stein
  • PEOPLE.com
Okc Thunder Shame Andre Roberson About Bad Tipping At L.A. Hot Spot
[[tmz:video id="0_vcrtsfv2"]] Here's proof your friends don't ever let you live anything down ... the Okc Thunder taking shots at Andre Roberson and his (non?) tipping habits after a dinner out in L.A. Remember, Roberson found himself in a public tipping scandal a couple weeks back, when a server claims the $30 million man bricked his gratuity ... leaving a $14 tip on a nearly $500 check. The guys were out at Catch last night, and by the guys we mean the Whole Damn Squad basically,...
See full article at TMZ
  • 7/27/2017
  • by TMZ Staff
  • TMZ
Is Kanye West Planning Clap-Back Track To Jay-z’s ‘4:44’? His Plans Revealed
Boys will be boys! After listening to Jay-z's '4:44' diss track, HollywoodLife.com has Exclusively whether or not Kanye West is planning a clap-back single of his own. If yes, this feud could explode...
See full article at HollywoodLife
  • 7/1/2017
  • by Sophie Radvan
  • HollywoodLife
Jonas Brothers -- Baby Bro Busted For Pot
Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas' little brother allegedly got caught red-handed this week with some illegal green on him in Nashville.  Frankie Jonas -- the "Bonus Jonas Brother," who's 16 -- was cited for possession of marijuana Tuesday night according to our Nashville sources. We're told he got picked up outside of a convenience store. Sources close to the fam tell us Frankie's a good kid who's always kept his nose clean. He's actually graduated...
See full article at TMZ
  • 11/23/2016
  • by TMZ Staff
  • TMZ
Dog Eat Dog Review
Dog Eat Dog aims to be your next pulpy criminal obsession, but falls short upon feeling forced into underworld seediness. There’s inherent fun thanks to magnificent character actors like Nicolas Cage and Willem Dafoe, yet director Paul Schrader struggles to temper depravity with meaning. Audiences find themselves stuck in a cyclical circle of prisoner’s lament, where the worst of the worst happens just because. Look no farther than Schrader’s introduction – the double murder of a mother and her moody teen. Why? “Because That’S The Kind Of Movie This Is, Motherf(#Ker” is what Schrader’s tone conveys – sometimes for the best, but never without pause.

Nic Cage stars as Troy Cameron, a low-budget criminal who’s sick of tiny scores. After yet another good-enough win, he’s offered a $750K payday by Grecco The Greek (Paul Schrader). The job is simple – kidnap a baby until the father pays his debts,...
See full article at We Got This Covered
  • 11/2/2016
  • by Matt Donato
  • We Got This Covered
Dan Hine & Ash Atalla Launch Who’s On First; Set ‘& Mrs’ As First Feature Project
London-based Roughcut TV is backing Who’s On First, a new feature film production shingle that’s a joint venture between Roughcut’s former head of comedy Dan Hine and managing director Ash Atalla. The focus will be on mainstream comedies and dramedies with full funding for the development of its first feature, & Mrs, secured via the Los Angeles Media Fund. & Mrs, penned by London-based Australian playwright Melissa Bubnic (Boys Will Be Boys, Shameless), is a darkly comic…...
See full article at Deadline TV
  • 10/31/2016
  • Deadline TV
Donald Trump
How Amber Tamblyn’s Sexual Assault Revelation Unexpectedly Brought Her Closer to Her Mother
Donald Trump
Amber Tamblyn recently spoke out about being a victim of sexual assault — and ended up finding out something similar had happened to her own mother.

In a Wednesday essay for Glamour, the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants actress opened up about what happened after she revealed her firsthand story of sexual assault at the hands of an ex while taking a stand against Gop nominee Donald Trump earlier this month.

“Somewhere between Donald Trump calling Hillary Clinton a woman with ‘tremendous hate in her heart’ and ‘a nasty woman,’ I found myself making a phone call to my mother I...
See full article at PEOPLE.com
  • 10/26/2016
  • by Aurelie Corinthios
  • PEOPLE.com
Amber Tamblyn
Amber Tamblyn and David Cross Are Expecting a Baby Girl!
Amber Tamblyn
Amber Tamblyn is going to be a mom!

The 33-year-old actress is expecting her first child with husband David Cross. She confirmed the news on Wednesday in an op-ed piece for Glamour magazine.

Watch: Ciara and Russell Wilson Are Expecting Their First Child

"Motherhood has been heavily on my mind because I am going to be a mother soon," she writes. "I'm pregnant, with a daughter on the way."

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants star also explains how being sexually assaulted has made her reevaluate motherhood.

"Somewhere between Donald Trump calling Hillary Clinton a woman with 'tremendous hate in her heart' and 'a nasty woman,' I found myself making a phone call to my mother I was hoping I could avoid forever," she continues in her essay. "A story I shared about an encounter with an ex-boyfriend had gone viral, and I feared she would read about it in the news. When I told...
See full article at Entertainment Tonight
  • 10/26/2016
  • Entertainment Tonight
Amber Tamblyn
Baby Girl on the Way for Amber Tamblyn and David Cross
Amber Tamblyn
Amber Tamblyn is going to be a mom.

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants actress and her husband, Arrested Development actor David Cross, will welcome a daughter together, Tamblyn revealed in a Wednesday piece for Glamour.

In the essay, she describes once telling her own mother about a traumatizing experience she had with an ex: a story of sexual assault that has since gone viral. She discusses how her mom shared a similar story about herself with Tamblyn, as well as Tamblyn’s grandmother’s resulting response of “Boys will be boys” — a statement passed down for generations that the...
See full article at PEOPLE.com
  • 10/26/2016
  • by Jen Juneau
  • PEOPLE.com
Telluride Film Festival Review: Arrival
It is an oxymoron to say that sci-fi is the future of film; Aliens have landed on Earth for as long as the silver screen has existed. What Hollywood execs do hope, and what devoted fans of the seventh art desperately need, is sophisticated space movies to legitimize the next chapter of film history, to save the species, mostly from itself. Denis Villeneuve’s new analytical thriller Arrival is a viable contender to set us in the right direction. (The following review does not spoil the crucial plot twists and points of the film, but it does discuss the general plot outline and the themes of the film).

Twelve mysteriously-shaped U.F.O.s have planted themselves in seemingly random locations around the planet, sparking predictable confusion and then panic amongst mankind. U.S. Colonel Weber, a somber Forest Whitaker, recruits Dr. Louise Banks, a renowned linguist, to crack how...
See full article at LRMonline.com
  • 9/6/2016
  • by J Don Birnam
  • LRMonline.com
TV Review/Recap: Dead Of Summer S1E2: “Barney Rubble Eyes”
There’s something freeing in knowing that you won’t have to feel conflicted about reviewing something, in this case Dead of Summer. Sure, I’ll probably find a few enjoyable morsels here and there about this show but overall, these recaps are just going to be one big roast. Episode 2 recap begins below, and it’s a doozy. You can watch along on Hulu or on the official Freeform website, if you’re feeling masochistic.

First, let me just say that this episode title is the kind of pseudo-Stephen King nonsense I was hoping this series wouldn’t devolve into. The unending parade of pop culture references of the first episode should’ve raised red flags all over the place and naming the first episode after a GnR track was precocious enough but This is out of hand.

Anyway, the episode starts with a flashback, as usual, dating...
See full article at Destroy the Brain
  • 7/1/2016
  • by Chris Melkus
  • Destroy the Brain
'Dad's Army's Clive Dunn, 1920-2012: Obituary
Clive Robert Benjamin Dunn was born in Covent Garden, London on January 9, 1920 from a family of theatrics - he was the cousin of Gretchen Franklin, Ethel Skinner in EastEnders. As a child, Dunn's life was almost cut short when he had a supernumerary nipple removed. After training at the Italia Conti School, he appeared alongside comedy legend Will Hay in Boys Will Be Boys and Good Morning, Boys during the 1930s. His career was temporarily interrupted by the outbreak of the Second World War, during the course of which he spent four years in Austria as a prisoner of war after being called up as a 20-year-old. Photo gallery - Clive Dunn's life and career:

Upon returning to the UK, Dunn spent a few years in music halls, before making his television break in The Tony Hancock Show and later Hancock's Half Hour, where (more)...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 11/7/2012
  • by By Paul Millar
  • Digital Spy
Clive Dunn
'Dad's Army' star Clive Dunn dies, aged 92
Clive Dunn
Clive Dunn has died at the age of 92. The actor passed away in Portugal today (November 7) after suffering from complications following an operation earlier this week. Dunn was best known for his role in sitcom Dad's Army as Lance-Corporal Jack Jones, famous for his "don't panic" and "permission to speak" catchphrases. Dad's Army ran from 1968 to 1977 and Dunn featured in all nine series and a 1971 spinoff movie. The surviving cast of the show reunited in 2008 to mark the programme's 40th anniversary. "My wife saw the first episode and said this is going to be a huge success and I always do what she says," Dunn said of joining the sitcom. Before he was cast in Dad's Army, Dunn had several movie roles, including Boys Will Be Boys and Good Morning Boys. He recorded a number of songs, (more)...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 11/7/2012
  • by By Mayer Nissim
  • Digital Spy
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