Remember when you were a kid and you played Simon. The more rounds you were able to go, the happier you were? It was a total rush! No matter how old you get, you still feel like a kid whenever you hit that red then green then yellow then red then red button.
Don’t remember that feeling? Then watch Zac Efron get the feels as he plays the lighted electronic game. Until he messes up. That feeling we wish we could forget.
Zac Efron is in between roles, so now is the time for him to change up his look if he wants to. And he wanted to. Therefore, his straight coif is now a twisted mess of dreads. Why did he do it? Because as he said, “Just for fun 🤘.”
Wait until he tries to take them out. That will not be fun! But for now, it is.
When you look at that headline, you are probably like what is a Hairy Elsa? Is that in the Urban Dictionary for a woman who does not maintain? If you know what I mean?
What is it? It is the funniest and most perfect line in the Honest Trailer for The Greatest Showman. That is because it is they are perfectly describing the Bearded Lady who sings This Is Me! That tune is the Let It Go of the year and Keala Settle even does the same hand movements as the Ice Queen. So my top hat is off to whoever came up with that line!
When it comes to the Honest Trailer itself, you have to start watching it at 2:30 in when they do their own version of the movie musical. You can skip the part about the movie because it is as memorable as the movie itself. In other words, it is forgettable.
Zac Efron is playing Ted Bundy in the upcoming biopic, but he had to change up his look to play the serial killer. Yesterday, he shared a video of what he had to do to transform into his character. He sat in the makeup chair as the made his straight hair wavy. Which makes you wonder why he didn’t just get a perm?
What is really nice about this video is that it is nice to see a man sit in the makeup chair as long as the actresses do. They need to be made to look pretty too.
Back during the Golden Age of television, commercials were live all the time, now that is never the case. That is until yesterday when during A Christmas Story: Live, Fox aired the first-ever live television commercial for a feature film. That film is the musical The Greatest Showman, and the show’s stars, Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron and Zendaya, sang and danced along with a dozen performers to the movie’s tune Come Alive. Was it worth it? Hell-freaking-yeah! I am sure even more people are going to run out and see it this Wednesday when the film goes from a small scene live ad to an enjoyable feature on the big screen.