“Please don’t make the Olympics into the Oscars,” Bill Maher pleaded in his show-ending New Rules monologue in tonight’s return of Real Time to HBO after a month’s break.
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“Charlie’s Angels” set production assistant Shaun O’Banion is setting the record straight about those Lucy Liu and Bill Murray rumours.
Rumblings have been doing the rounds for years that Murray, who played Bosley in the 2000 flick, did not get along with Liu, who played Alex.
Murray ended up being replaced by Bernie Mac in the sequel, “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle”.
A tweet went viral earlier this month about the alleged fallout between Murray and Liu, with the social media user in question
“Please don’t make the Olympics into the Oscars,” Bill Maher pleaded in his show-ending New Rules monologue in tonight’s return of Real Time to HBO after a month’s break.
Bill Murray is one of Hollywood's most iconic comedic stars, but he's also known for causing some trouble. Over the years, a handful of stars have spoken out and revealed that in some manner, they've butted heads with the "Saturday Night Live" alum.
EXCLUSIVE: HBO has put in development If You Lived With Me You’d Be Home By Now, a half-hour series inspired by Annabelle Gurwitch’s Los Angeles Times article and corresponding chapter of her recently released book, You’re Leaving When? Adventures in Downward Mobility. The project hails from Gurwitch, Bill Maher (Real Time with Bill Maher) and Naomi Despres and Robert Salerno’s Artina Films (I’m Thinking Of Ending Things, Nocturnal Animals, Kill the Messenger).
Lucy Liu finally spilled the tea on longstanding rumors over her coming to blows with Bill Murray on the set of the first Charlie’s Angels.
An awkward interaction. In a new interview, Lucy Liu opened up about the alleged comments made by her Charlie’s Angels costar Bill Murray that made her uncomfortable.
Lucy Liu is opening up about her altercation with Bill Murray on the set of 2000's. In a new interview with, the actress tells her side of the story of the clash and why she felt the need to stand up for herself.In her Q & A with the newspaper, Liu is asked about being thought of as a feminist icon thanks to the story that made headlines, including rumors that their disagreement is what caused Murray to be replaced by the late Bernie Mac in the 2003 sequel .
Los Angeles Times podcast “Asian Enough,” the actress recalled Murray’s “inexcusable and unacceptable” language toward her between takes. “As we’re doing the scene, Bill starts to sort of hurl insults, and I won’t get into the specifics, but it kept going on and on,” Liu said.
There have been rumors for years about an on-set feud between Bill Murray and Lucy Liu on the set of Charlie’s Angels.
Charlie’s Angels.The actor addressed rumours that Murray had called her a TV actress in a new episode of the Los Angeles Times Asian Enough podcast.“As we’re doing the scene, Bill starts to sort of hurl insults, and I won’t get into the specifics, but it kept going on and on,” Liu said.
Lucy Liu doesn't have a problem when it comes to sticking up for herself. At least, that was the case when preparing to film the 2000 movie "Charlie's Angels," which she starred in alongside comedy legend Bill Murray.
Lucy Liu has gotten candid about an altercation with Bill Murray on the set of Sony’s 2000 film Charlie’s Angels.
Lucy Liu found herself back in the headlines when a production assistant on “Charlie’s Angels” shared some details of her infamous dust-up with co-star Bill Murray.
Jennifer Yuma editorSony Pictures has released a new trailer for “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” starring Finn Wolfhard, McKenna Grace, Carrie Coon and Paul Rudd, along with a quick glimpse at the classic characters played by Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis.Murray, Akroyd, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, Annie Potts and Ramis were a part of the original 1984 hit, along with its sequel “Ghostbusters II” in 1989.
Bill Murray and Wes Anderson will reunite for the director’s next movie, it has been reported.Murray has appeared in nine of Anderson’s films to date, including Isle Of Dogs, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Moonrise Kingdom, Fantastic Mr.
“This stuff is junk, what we’re doing,” Bill Murray deadpans in the middle of “New Worlds: The Cradle of Civilization.” The live audience onscreen—a strange sight after a year and a half of social distancing and no live performances—laughs. Murray hams it up: “Is it too late to get some moussaka?” Then he smiles knowingly and nods.
Bill Murray had a big surprise in store for audience members attending the premiere of “New Worlds: The Cradle of Civilization” at the 74th annual Cannes Film Festival.
With Cannes winding down tonight—just one last movie in the festival’s official selection, by Gaspar Noe, was left to play—Bill Murray took to the stage at the Debussy theater with cellist Jan Vogler, pianist Vanessa Perez and violinist Mira Wang for a 25-minute concert of music following the premiere of Andrew Muscato’s doc New Worlds: The Cradle of Civilization.
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