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Jennifer Garner went to see her own movie
September 10th, 2018 under Ben Affleck. [ Comments: none ]


Jennifer Garner returned to her action roots in the movie Peppermint and critics wish she didn’t. Therefore, the studio thought it would be a good idea for her to go see the film with her fans even though she did not want to do it.

She waited as long as she could to go into the theater. Then when she did, she hid so that no one could see her. Where? Behind that secret curtain that only the Wizard of Oz can enter.

What did she learn from the experiment? She said, “I am a chicken. 🙋🏻‍♀️🐥” Then she had a message for the audience, “Thank you to everyone who spent their weekend and their hard earned money with #RileyNorth and me. ❤️”

Proving, just when you think that she cannot be any more awwwwdorable, she finds a way to top herself. So much so, I want to see Peppermint. I will just wait until it comes to the cheap theater by my house.

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EGOT got three new members!
September 10th, 2018 under Emmys, John Legend, Oscars. [ Comments: none ]


Yesterday, EGOT’s membership jumped 25% with the addition of three new members. Lyricist Tim Rice, mega Broadway producer Andrew Lloyd Webber and John Legend got the final key to the door when they won the Outstanding Variety Special (Live) Emmy for producing Jesus Christ Superstar.

What is an EGOT? It is when a person wins the Emmy, the Grammy, the Oscar and the Tony award. Before last night only 12 people held that honor since 1962. Legend is the youngest person to join, did it in the second least amount of time (Robert Lopez did it in 10 years while Legend did it 12) and the first African-American man (Whoopi Goldberg was the first African-American member) to get it.

If you are like me, then you are wondering what Webber and Legend did to get the fourth honor. Webber has an Oscar for You Must Love Me from Evita and Legend won the Tony for producing the revival of Jitney.

What about Tim Rice? He said, “Thanks to all for messages re EGOT thingy. Also delighted for @OfficialALW and brilliant @johnlegend . Had to break news to John that we did not have him in mind when we wrote it in 1969-70. Also thanks to all the NBC JCS team esp. @neilmeron and late @craigzadan.”

Who do you think will be the next member of the exclusive group? My money is on Liza Minelli or Lin-Manuel Miranda.

To see Legend put his Emmy with his many other awards, then click here!

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Hot Links!
September 9th, 2018 under Hot Links!. [ Comments: none ]

 

Guess who had a quickie wedding this weekend? – Dlisted

RIP Mac Miller – The Blemish

Chris Pine goes full monty – Celebitchy

Rita Ora in a see-thru shirt – The Nip Slip

Watch Donald Trump try to say anonymous – Pajiba

A controversial Batman vs Superman scene – ScreenRant

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Lil Rel becomes a big TV star tonight
September 9th, 2018 under Fox, Sinbad, The Carmichael Show. [ Comments: none ]


Lil Rel Howery is the breakout star from Get Out, and tonight after the football game he gets his show on Fox. Lil Rel teams up with his former co-star Jerrod Carmichael, who is now his executive producer, for Rel.

Rel had it all, a beautiful wife and two kids, but then she cut him out her life when she slept with his barber. Now he is trying to adjust to single life with his kids being so far away from him. Thankfully, he has his father (Sinbad) who is not that supportive. His brother Nat (Jordan L. Jones) who just got out of jail for dealing crack, I mean ecstasy. Plus, his best friend Tiffany (Jessica Moore) who keeps it real with him. She even sets up him with her friend who has something everyone makes fun of her about.

Good thing his preacher (Lil Rel) likes to use his family and him as examples in his sermons. Good thing for us, not for him.

Rel has a lot of potential because of the people in front of and behind the camera like Carmichael and The Simpson’s Mike Scully. It is not The Carmichael Show, but it is definitely a sitcom we can all fall in love with.

After tonight, we will get more episodes starting on September 30th at 9:30p.

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Kidding is the hidden gem for this fall season
September 9th, 2018 under Jim Carrey, Showtime. [ Comments: none ]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzwU7dbmAyY
Jim Carrey returns to TV tonight at 10p in Kidding and you not going to want to miss this Showtime dramedy.

Jeff Piccirillo (Jim Carrey) is a Mr. Rogers like television host called Mr. Pickles. For 30 years, he has brought happiness to children all over the country. Like his character, he lives an innocent existence. But it cannot keep him away from heartache.

His son recently Phil died in a car accident, Phil’s twin Will (Cole Allen) survived, so did his mother who was driving. On that day, a big piece of the Piccirillo family died with Phil.

Jill (Judy Greer) is dealing with his death like any grieving mother would and she kicked her husband out of the house. Their son is rebelling against everything and only sees his dad once a week. Jeff handles it as best he can, but someone like him does not comprehend the situation like you and I would. He is one of those people who truly sees the world through rose-colored glasses.

Jeff decides he wants to do an episode all about his death, but his father, who is also the executive producer of the show, won’t let him do it. He feels the topic is too grim or the young viewers of the show. As Jeff dwells further into depression, his father plots on how to replace his son on the show. His dad sees dollar signs over his son’s feelings.

Jeff’s sister, Deirdre (Catherine Keener), who also works on Mr. Pickles, does everything she can to save his job. But she has other problems to deal with in her life that are about her husband and their daughter who is acting out.

Kidding is a hard show to describe, but it is one that you will love because it is special in its own way.

When I first moved to LA, the first celebrity I interviewed that I saw who had “it” was Jim Carrey. There is something special about him and he touches you in a way other celebrities do not. While most people love him for his comedy, I prefer his dramatic work. To me, The Majestic is my favorite movie of his and this show reminds me a lot of that film. There is a sweetness and an innocence that only Jim Carrey can bring to a role like this.

It is his presence that makes Kidding the surprisingly enjoyable show of the fall. Tune in every Sunday at 10p for a show that is not like anything else on TV.

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