I don’t know about you, but I have not seen Gerard Butler in a while. So I was wondering what happened to him.
Today, I found out. The heartthrob shared a video of himself with a chest-length, unkempt beard. So, has he let himself go? Nope, he is getting ready to film How to Train Your Dragon 2.
And he wanted us to know this about his new facial hair, “Just your friendly neighborhood Viking getting his beard glued on. Takes a village to build Stoick… or at least a very patient makeup team.”
Thankfully, he gets to take it off at the end of the day. That is, unless they used Crazy Glue, which, by the looks of his expressions, they did, because his eyes are putting crazy in Crazy Glue!
Before Ted Knight was an anchorman on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, he was an officer in Psycho. Don’t you love the way the 36-year-old was hamming it for the camera in that 1960 movie?
There are very few celebrities who have had a life like Charlie Sheen. We think we know how he led his life, but I am sure we don’t. In September, he is going to share his journey with us in his memoir, The Book of Sheen.
Of all the Hollywood bad boys in history, Charlie Sheen might be the baddest of them all. Now nearly eight years sober, for the first time, and in his own words, Charlie—who wrote the book himself—will truly tell all. He writes of his childhood on film sets with his father Martin Sheen, to his teen years making home movies with the Penn brothers, to early fame with roles in Platoon, Wall Street, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, to his breakout sitcom role on Spin City, and his controversy-riddled time coping with the chaos of divorces and drugs on the set of Two and a Half Men. Charlie Sheen should not be alive to tell these stories.
But he is alive and he is telling those stories, and I can’t wait to read them on September 9th. That is why I am pre-ordering the autobiography now!
BTW How awesome would it be if he had Chuck Lorre write the last page like it was one of his Vanity Cards?
A few months ago, it was reported that the Saw franchise was in trouble because of a disagreement between the Twisted Pictures producers, Oren Koules and Mark Burg. But nothing was confirmed.
Today, Blumhouse announced that they bought the franchise and will share it with Lionsgate, who has been distributing it since the beginning.
“The Saw franchise has defined a generation of horror, and its cultural impact continues to grow, making this a strategic investment in one of the most recognizable and successful genre properties of the last two decades. But what really excites me about bringing Saw to Blumhouse is having James and Leigh back in the fold and to see the future of the franchise come to life with their guidance,” Blumhouse CEO and founder Blum said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.
Since the deal was just finalized, there is no word if and when Saw XI will be released. The film was reportedly delayed due to the producers not getting along. I wonder if we will eventually get Jigsaw vs MEGAN?