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20.07.2023 - 20:37 / usmagazine.com
John Stamos made a Bob Saget-approved joke during his appearance on Hot Ones.
“This is what killed Saget,” Stamos, 59, quipped while tearfully eating spicy wings on the show’s Thursday, July 20, episode. (Saget previously appeared in a November 2017 episode of the popular YouTube series.)
Following the dark joke, Stamos clarified Saget “would do that joke if he was alive to me,” adding, “He wouldn’t have waited a year and a half either. He would say the worst things.”
Stamos starred alongside Saget on the beloved sitcom Full House from 1987 to 1995. Saget passed away at the age of 65 in January 2022 following a stand-up comedy performance in Florida. His cause of death was later revealed to be blunt head trauma caused by an accidental fall in his Ritz Carlton hotel room.
At the time of his former costar’s death, Stamos tweeted that he was “broken” and “gutted” by the news. “I am in complete and utter shock,” he wrote. “I will never ever have another friend like him. I love you so much Bobby.”
Later that year, Stamos exclusively told Us Weekly that Saget never knew “how loved he was,” adding, “I wish that you could sort of bring him back and sit him down and … you know, read everything, I’m sure he’s seeing everything. ‘Cause I can hear him complain sometimes if I’m very quiet from heaven. He’s like, ‘What, why did you say that, John?’”
Stamos continued to keep Saget’s memory alive during his Hot Ones appearance by recalling an embarrassing story about going to a strip club with Saget and Dave Coulier during the early days of Full House.
“Bob was always very, like, ‘I’m too famous.’ I said, ‘It’s alright. Put a hat on or something. And don’t worry, I know the guys there. I’ll take care of this,’” Stamos shared. Though the trio
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Dave Coulier is pressing pause on his Full House Rewind podcast.
Full House Rewind, the rewatch podcast hosted by Dave Coulier, is pushing the pause button on the release of new episodes until the SAG-AFTRA strike is over.
It’s a "Full House" of nostalgic look-back podcasts from the beloved sitcom’s cast. Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber, who played Stephanie Tanner and neighbor Kimmy Gibbler, respectively, just released a rewatch podcast for the series on iHeartPodcasts titled "How Rude, Tanneritos!" Their co-star, Dave Coulier, who played Joey Gladstone on the series, also released a rewatch podcast a week ago on PodCo, titled "Full House Rewind." Despite the close timing of their releases, Sweetin and Barber told People in a joint interview there’s "no competition at all." "Dave's is so different, too, than what ours is," Sweetin explained.
Despite his retrospective love for the beloved sitcom, John Stamos is the first to admit he “couldn’t deal” with some of his younger costars on Full House.
Apparently, there was almost a world where John Stamos didn’t portray Uncle Jesse on Full House!
John Stamos is best known for portraying Uncle Jesse in the ABC sitcom Full House. Although Stamos loves the recognition he gets from the show, it wasn’t always like that.
“Full House” creator Jeff Franklin is going down memory lane on Dave Coulier‘s new series, “Full House Rewind”. Franklin appeared on the first episode of the PodCo series, where he and Coulier reminisced about the pilot episode of the popular family comedy, which starred the late Bob Saget, John Stamos, Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen.
Samuel L. Jackson says that a deleted scene from A Time To Kill lost him an Oscar.Jackson appeared as Carl Lee Hailey in the 1996 film, and discussed a scene that didn’t make the final cut in a new interview.Speaking to Vulture, Jackson discussed his disappointment that one particular scene that he was proud of didn’t make the cut, and that he thought it would have won him an Academy Award.“The things they took out kept me from getting an Oscar,” Jackson said, adding: “‘Really, motherfuckers? You just took that shit from me?’He added: “My first day working on that film, I did a speech in a room with an actor, and the whole fucking set was in tears when I finished.“I was like, ‘Okay. I’m on the right page.’ That shit is not in the movie! And I know why it’s not.
To this day, fans of Full House see Uncle Jesse every time that John Stamos steps onstage or onscreen in a new role. However, the actor just revealed that he almost quit the show before it became a classic.
Samuel L. Jackson this week claimed that scenes edited out of his 1996 drama "A Time to Kill" kept him from getting an Academy Award. "In ‘A Time to Kill,’ when I kill those guys, I kill them because my daughter needs to know that those guys are not on the planet anymore, and they will never hurt her again — that I will do anything to protect her," the 74-year-old actor told Vulture in an interview published Thursday about his character, Carl Lee Hailey, who was put on trial in the movie for killing two racist men who raped his 10-year-old daughter. He added, "That’s how I played that character throughout.
John Stamos is the latest celeb to visit “Hot Ones”, the only talk show in which guests answer questions while eating increasingly spicier hot wings (in case anyone is wondering, the episode was filmed prior to the start of the SAG-AFTRA strike).
creator Jeff Franklin is going down memory lane on Dave Coulier's new series, . Franklin appeared on the first episode of the PodCo series, where he and Coulier reminisced about the pilot episode of the popular family comedy, which starred the late Bob Saget, John Stamos, Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen.During the episode, which Coulier dedicated to Saget, Franklin revealed Sweetin was the first actor cast on He shared that after they held the first cast table read, Stamos was ready to get off the show because he was concerned Sweetin and the younger actors would take the spotlight.«I remembered our first table read,» Coulier said.«Where there's a room full of studio and network executives.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Dave Coulier on Friday launched a new rewatch podcast for “Full House,” the beloved sitcom he appeared on opposite the late Bob Saget. In the premiere episode of “Full House Rewind,” Coulier speaks with series creator Jeff Franklin as they reminisce about working with Saget (who died last year) and talk about the pilot episode of the show that premiered in September 1987. They also discuss the fact that Saget wasn’t actually the first actor to play Danny Tanner (that was John Posey, but Posey appeared as the character only in an unaired pilot). But there’s been some question about whether such TV rewatch podcasts are allowed under the rules of SAG-AFTRA’s strike against studios and streaming providers.
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