One of the cool things about being a talk show host is that people sculpt your bust with some interesting materials. Case in point, here is Drew Barrymore and her co-host Ross Matthews’ heads made out of Tillamook cheese.
The sculptors did such a great job; I can’t tell which is the cheesier one in the photo. Can you tell them apart?
Drew Barrymore has kissed a lot of men on camera throughout her career. But which one was her favorite kisser?
Today on The Drew Barrymore Show she revealed that it is Luke Wilson. What made his lips so magical? She said, “Because he was like my real-life boyfriend, and I could slip him the tongue.”
I would’ve slipped Michael Vartan the tongue whether he was my boyfriend or not. He was so sexy in Never Been Kissed. Which one of her on-screen lovers would you have Frenched?
Before Fred Savage was one of the biggest child stars in the ’80s, he had to get his start somewhere. How cute was the 6-year-old in that 1983 commercial for Pac-Man Vitamins?
To hear him talk about it on The Drew Barrymore Show, then click here!
We all know that Drew Barrymore plays the first person that is killed off at the beginning of Scream. However, that was not the original role she was cast as. Today, on The Drew Barrymore Show, she revealed how she went from the lead to the dead.
“One night, I was at my apartment in NY and had this weird revelation. And I called the other filmmakers and said, ‘Is there any chance,’ because I was attached to play the Sidney character. I said, ‘Is there any chance you would let me play the girl that gets killed in the beginning because this is what I want to accomplish with that. In every horror film, it’s like that the hand just goes. They just get away…and you kind of always have this tension but you kind of know your hero is going to make it.'” she said. “I thought, what if I die and then it will be like all bets are off, anyone can get killed in this movie, and we would take away that sort of cliché safety net of the girl always gets away. So I thought this was the best way I could serve this movie and this script, and I believed it.”
That was a smart, creative decision on her part. Financially, it was dumb. Creatively, it was brilliant.
I wonder if we would still be talking about the Horror film had she stayed as Sidney. It is not that she would’ve been wrong in the role. The movie stood out that they killed off her so quickly. What do you think?
Drew Barrymore is back in Manhattan doing her daily CBS talk show. In order to introduce her co-hosts, Ross Mathews, Chef Pilar Valdes, and Interior Designer Mikel Welch, she recreated NYC RomCom scenes from Working Girl and Sleepless in Seattle.
But we all know the most famous scene that fits that criteria. It is the orgasmic one in Katz’s Deli from When Harry Met Sally. How did she do? Let’s just say any man will know she is faking it.