A fight that erupted while actor Michael K. Williams was celebrating his 25th birthday left him with a fearsome scar down his face — and proved a turning point in his career.
18.08.2021 - 22:55 / etcanada.com
Matthew McConaughey went to great lengths to be cast in 1994’s “Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation”.
The actor, 51, chatted about the impromptu audition for the lead role during a video shared to his YouTube channel, revealing he was originally tapped for an entirely different role.
“I had already done Dazed and Confused the summer before in Austin, Texas,” McConaughey said in the clip. “Now I went back to school, graduated my senior year and had my U-Haul packed up and just as I was
A fight that erupted while actor Michael K. Williams was celebrating his 25th birthday left him with a fearsome scar down his face — and proved a turning point in his career.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre might be in development from Gun Media.As found on Reddit, heading to www.LeatherfaceTheGame.com instantly redirects people to Gun Media’s website where it proudly states they’re a “concept design studio and publisher with a passion for horror”.
Anna Tingley All products and services featured by Variety are independently selected by Variety editors. However, Variety may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.A #1 New York Times Bestseller, McConaughey’s memoir and self-proclaimed “approach book” is filled with raucous stories and one-of-a-kind bits of wisdom from the actor’s less-than-average life.
With such a backlog of films that have been seemingly relegated to the shelf, just waiting for their release because of COVID interrupting the entire film industry, it’s easy to forget about some projects. One of those is the upcoming sequel to “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” produced by Fede Alvarez and directed by David Blue Garcia.
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Lizzo has joined the ranks of celebrities who don't follow basic hygiene rules. The 33-year-old musician revealed she agrees with Matthew McConaughey when it comes to not wearing deodorant. Lizzo shared an article about the actor's decision to stop wearing deodorant and admitted she'd actually made the same decision. "Ok… I'm w him on this one.. I stopped using deodorant and I smell BETTER," Lizzo wrote on her Instagram story Thursday.
Lizzo is the latest celebrity to speak up about her personal hygiene — and subsequently, surprise and confuse fans. On Thursday, August 19, the hitmaker told her 11.3 million Instagram followers that she “stopped using deodorant,” and the internet has questions.
Celebs are lining up behind Matthew McConaughey’s anti-deodorant stance.
Lizzo is the latest celebrity to open up about personal hygiene.
Matthew McConaughey is opening up about how he got the lead villain role in Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
And then there were four!
Just when you thought the celebrity hygiene discourse was over…