Physicist Professor Brian Cox has spoken about a restaurant meeting with Succession star namesake Brian Cox - and says staff were left puzzled by the whole thing.
28.10.2021 - 20:24 / etcanada.com
Brian Cox isn’t holding back when it comes to his fellow celebrities.
The Big Issue obtained a copy of the “Succession” star’s, 75, upcoming novel, Putting The Rabbit In The Hat, and revealed the Cox’s thoughts on Johnny Depp, Steven Seagal, Quentin Tarantino, Keanu Reeves and Alan Rickman.
“Steven Seagal is as ludicrous in real life as he appears on screen,” Cox wrote about his “The Glimmer Man” co-star. “He radiates a studied serenity, as though he’s on a higher plane to the rest of us, and
Physicist Professor Brian Cox has spoken about a restaurant meeting with Succession star namesake Brian Cox - and says staff were left puzzled by the whole thing.
auction off “Pulp Fiction”-based non-fungible tokens (NFTs).The film distribution company claims in a lawsuit that Tarantino has plans to sell a set of tokens that feature iconic scenes from the 1994 film in violation of the studio’s rights.In papers obtained by The Post, Miramax claims it was not made aware of Tarantino’s NFT auction plans and only found out per a third party, at which point it sent a cease-and-desist letter to the 58-year-old Tennessee native.
What started out a bit of a royale with cash cheese might become a legal battle royale between Quentin Tarantino and Miramax over the director’s plans to auction off Pulp Fiction NFTs.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterMiramax filed a lawsuit on Tuesday accusing Quentin Tarantino of copyright infringement by selling NFTs based on the screenplay for “Pulp Fiction.”Tarantino announced the sale at a recent crypto-art convention in New York.“I’m excited to be presenting these exclusive scenes from ‘Pulp Fiction’ to fans,” Tarantino said in a Nov.
Manori Ravindran International EditorBrian Cox, the Scottish actor known for playing formidable media baron Logan Roy on HBO’s “Succession,” is making his directorial debut in film with “Glenrothan.” The project is being co-developed by Lionsgate and London-based “Keeping Faith” producer Nevision.The Emmy, Golden Globe and Olivier Award-winning “Succession” actor will also star in the film, which is billed as a “love letter to Scotland.” The project marks the second time Cox is going behind the
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Brian Cox has been acting for more than 50 years. Over that time, he’s won a ton of awards and appeared in a number of iconic roles.
Johnny Depp among other co-stars in his newly released memoir.The Succession star’s tell-all book, Putting The Rabbit In The Hat, refers to Depp as “so overblown” and “so overrated.”“I mean, Edward Scissorhands. Let’s face it, if you come on with hands like that and pale, scarred-face make-up, you don’t have to do anything.
Putting the Rabbit in the Hat.”Excerpts from the 75-year-old “Succession” star’s book — available Jan. 18, 2022 — were published by The Big Issue on Thursday, and some of the people the Scottish actor slammed include Quentin Tarantino, Johnny Depp, among others.
Succession actor Brian Cox has commented on the shooting incident on the set of film Rust, believing it’ll be a “wake up call” for the industry.Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun on the film’s set which injured director Joel Souza and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins last week (October 21).Cox, who has worked with Baldwin in the past on TV series Nuremberg, spoke about the incident with Newstalk ZB host Mike Hosking.
1.1 million followers on Instagram, and nearly 400,000 YouTube subscribers, for her eye-popping transformations into characters like Captain Jack Sparrow, Wonder Woman and Lydia Deetz from “Beetlejuice.” Her costumes look so real that’s she often been accused of faking it.But she maintains she’s a self-taught “one woman show.”“I don’t put filters on my pictures,” Tabbitha told The Post.
Quentin Tarantino has seemingly never answered “No” to speculation about what his next (and possibly final) film project will be. It seems that whenever someone asks him if it’ll be “Star Trek” or “Vega Brothers” or even “Kill Bill Vol.