Lindzi Scharf “Holy f—.”Those were the first words my daughter, Evan, heard the moment she was born. So I assumed.As they placed her 6 pound, 9 ounce body on my chest, those were the first words that came to mind.
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“Mean Girls” reunited in 2014 for an Entertainment Weekly photo shoot.The stars of the film, Lindsay Lohan, Tina Fey, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert, were dressed like true Plastics in heels and high-end threads for the reunion.The women then sat down to share stories about what went down on the set, including never-before-revealed details about the movie.Fans of the 2004 film will be crushed to know just how close they came to seeing a “Mean Girls” sequel or who Fey had in
.Lindzi Scharf “Holy f—.”Those were the first words my daughter, Evan, heard the moment she was born. So I assumed.As they placed her 6 pound, 9 ounce body on my chest, those were the first words that came to mind.
Once upon a time, you were guaranteed flawlessness from a Pixar production, aside from the odd “Cars” flick here and there. The studio has, however, become something of a sequel mill over the past decade, boasting only a few masterworks since the halcyon days of “Ratatouille,” “WALL-E” and “Up”; the five years since they released what was arguably their greatest work, “Inside Out,” stands out as something of a creative no man’s land.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorNBCUniversal International Studios’ Matchbox Pictures and The Voice Australia producer Eureka Productions are to co-produce an Australian version of Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman’s NBC competition series Making It.Network 10 has picked up the format, in which Australia’s most talented craftspeople will showcase their skills as they take on a variety of design and creation challenges in the hope of winning an AU $100,000 ($72,000) cash prize.Making It Australia
Four-way phone calls aren’t such a thing of the past! Following the “Mean Girls” cast’s virtual reunion, Lindsay Lohan took to Instagram to share an outtake from the event.
virtual reunion, Lindsay Lohan took to Instagram to share an outtake from the event.In the hilarious clip, Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert and Amanda Seyfried recreate the four-way phone call scene from the 2004 movie.
debut exclusively on Disney+ on Dec. 25.Pixar's animated tale of the before and afterlife centers on aspiring musician and middle-school band teacher Joe Gardner (Jamie Foxx), whose unexpected demise accidentally lands him in the Great Before, where souls are readied for life on Earth.
Brandon Choe Photo EditorOn October 3rd, he asked me to go vote.Mean Girls Day, being exactly one month before Election Day, served a timely opportunity for the cast and crew of Mean Girls to remind fans of their civic duty.
The cast of Mean Girls reunited for a special reason and you can watch the full video here!
Janet W. Lee With Election Day one month away, Tina Fey, Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and the cast of “Mean Girls” released a surprise reunion video encouraging fans to vote.The virtual reunion, moderated by Katie Couric and released via Instagram, also teased the movie adaptation of the “Mean Girls” Broadway musical and shared the cast members’ memories from the 2004 film.The original cast opened up about their experiences portraying the film’s iconic characters.
exactly what Regina George said, but in 2020 she def would. In today's amazing news, the Mean Girls cast just reunited in honor of "Mean Girls Day" in an attempt to in the .
The cast of “Mean Girls” reunited on Mean Girls Day, which conveniently fell one month before the U.S. Presidential election.
October 3rd is celebrated as Mean Girls Day every year and we’re taking a look back at the film’s red carpet premiere from 2004!
"Saturday Night Live" is widely known for its nearly relentless parodies of politicians during election season. The likes of Alec Baldwin, Will Ferrell, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler have played politicians on the show, and now, Jim Carrey and Maya Rudolph are suiting up to portray Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, respectively.
Amanda Seyfried revisited her pregnancy on Thursday, October 1, after secretly welcoming her son.“Another Sweet Before #tbt,” the actress, 34, captioned an Instagram photo with her husband, Thomas Sadoski. The Mamma Mia! star wore an orange sweatshirt in the social media upload, pulled up to show her bare baby bump.The Pennsylvania native went on to share sweet shots of her infant cuddled up to their family dog.
Mean Girls debuted in theaters across the world, the teen flick remains a favorite with fans and celebrities.The 2004 film, which raked in $129 million globally on a $17 million budget, is responsible for creating iconic lines including, “On Wednesdays, we wear pink” to “Is butter a carb?” Mean Girls also helped catapult the careers of its stars, including Rachel McAdams and Amanda Seyfried.“I’ve just worked a long time.
Amanda Seyfried announced the surprise arrival of her baby boy, the Mamma Mia! star is giving her followers a glimpse of her pregnancy.“The Before,” the actress, 34, captioned a Tuesday, September 29, Instagram photo of her 3-year-old daughter pressing both hands to her baby bump. The Big Love alum looked down at her little one, her budding belly covered in a white tee and plaid flannel.