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K.J. Yossman Kevin Smith has apologized to Shannen Doherty after she revealed to him his 1995 cult movie “Mallrats” killed her film career. Doherty was reminiscing about the movie with Smith, a guest on her “Let’s Be Clear” podcast, when she pointed out that despite becoming a fan favorite, it had fared poorly at the box office when it was originally released.
“That’s kind of the interesting thing about ‘Mallrats,’ right, is that it wasn’t a box office success,” she told Smith, who replied “Oh, it died.” “It died,” Doherty agreed. “So did my film career. That was it.” Doherty was the most famous member of “Mallrats” when the movie came out, having already starred in “Heathers” and “Beverly Hills, 90210.” Smith even admitted during the podcast that it was largely because of Doherty’s involvement the film got greenlit.
When he asked Doherty during the podcast if she really never went on to make another feature, she replied: “No, that was it. People literally thought that I was carrying the movie so therefore it was a box office failure it was completely on me. So there was no film career after that, which was a little brutal.” “I really thought ‘Mallrats’ was going to kick me into that gear [of making movies,” she added.
Contemplating the situation, Smith said later on in the podcast: “She’s right, man. It’s like, if this works, here goes the movie career. And it really did not.
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Shannen Doherty is “very positive” as she battles stage 4 breast cancer.“She’s being very proactive and it’s a difficult situation but I think that Shannen is managing it in a positive way,” Priestley, 54, told The Post while promoting his new CW series, “Wild Cards.”“She’s using her [podcast] platform to try to help people and it’s a very admirable quality.”Doherty, 52, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015 after her dog, Bowie, started to “obsessively sniff” her side, according to an interview she did with CBS News last November.In 2016, the cancer spread to her lymph nodes and she underwent eight brutal rounds of radiation and chemotherapy.She went into remission the following year, but in 2018 her tumor markers became elevated, according to the Associate Press — and, in 2020, she announced on “Good Morning America” that her cancer had returned as stage 4.In January 2023, Doherty shared on Instagram that the cancer had spread to her brain. “But that fear….
Todd Longwell A production coming to Oregon with an in-state spend of $1 million dollars or more doesn’t have to hire locally to qualify for the state’s incentive program, but it’s still likely to be staffed largely by Oregonians. “Over the last eight or nine years, in excess of 85% of the crews on larger movies have been locals,” says Tim Williams, exec director of Oregon Film, aka the Oregon Governor’s Office of Film & Television.
“Let’s Be Clear” podcast Monday where the pair reflected on the odd chemistry between their characters Brenda and Brandon Walsh.“Brenda and Brandon were always so interesting because we had an interesting relationship,” Doherty said, prompting Priestley to bust into laughter. “There was this sexual undertone of Brenda and Brandon that to this day is hysterical.”Doherty, who portrayed Brenda for the first four seasons of the show, also recalled a fan at a convention asking her to sign a picture of the fictional siblings, recalling, “I was like, ‘This is inappropriate for brother and sister.'”The “Charmed” alum also referenced the 1992 Rolling Stone magazine cover she and Priestley posed for alongside the late Luke Perry.
died on Jan. 16 at age 58, due to complications from sudden cardiac arrest, his rep told The Post.“Beverly Hills, 90210” ran for 10 seasons on Fox, from 1990 to 2000, following a group of friends through high school, college, and life in the titular neighborhood. Doherty, 52, starred as Brenda Walsh, who moves to the area with her brother Brandon (Jason Priestley) and tries to fit in.
Shannen Doherty has been dropping truth bombs on her podcast. Which we obviously love.
Longtime actor David Gail passed away suddenly at 58 years old, and now, fans and family members alike are mourning his loss.
David Gail, who played Shannen Doherty’s fiancé on Beverly Hills 90210 and Dr. Joe Scanlon on General Hospital spinoff soap Port Charles, has died at 58, according to a post from his sister and numerous reports.
Beverly Hills 90210 heartthrob Jason Priestley looked almost unrecognisable to fans of the hit Nineties drama when he made a rare public appearance this week. Jason, 54, was spotted braving the cold in New York City on Wednesday as he walked down a cold street near the Rockefeller Plaza and headed for a waiting car.
Shannen Doherty has clear end-of-life plans.On Monday’s episode of the “Charmed” alum’s “Let’s Be Clear” podcast, Doherty, who is currently battling stage IV breast cancer, spoke with her guest, her best friend and executor of her will, Chris Cortazzo, about death. “This is such a morbid conversation, but it’s also so fun,” she admitted.
Naman Ramachandran Warner Bros.’ “Wonka” continued its reign over the U.K. and Ireland box office with £2.2 million ($2.8 million), according to numbers from Comscore. After six weekends at the box office, the Timothée Chalamet starrer has a sweet total of £56.1 million.
Shannen Doherty may not be giving up yet, but she is starting to think about her funeral arrangements — and it’s so heartbreaking!
Michaela Zee Paramount’s “Mean Girls” musical earned a grool $33.2 million from 3,791 theaters over the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend, beating expectations. Based on the Broadway adaptation of the 2004 comedy classic, “Mean Girls” was originally commissioned with plans to skip theaters and make a streaming debut directly on Paramount+, but executives opted for a theatrical release after test screenings.
the 2004 Tina Fey movie, earned $28 million in its first three days in theaters according to studio estimates Sunday. Not accounting for inflation, that’s more than the $24.4 million the first movie made in its opening weekend.The “Mean Girls” competition over the Martin Luther King Jr.
according to IMDB’s Box Office Mojo.The Washington Post said the action thriller, starring Jason Statham, has “more zzzzz than bzzzz.”The rom-com “Anyone But You,” which was in third place last week, moved up a notch to second, with $2.1 million in sales.The film stars Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, who The Hollywood Reporter said “can’t fake the fizz” in the flick, which is based on William Shakespeare’s play “Much Ado About Nothing.”Things soured for “Wonka,” which dropped to third, with earnings of $1.8 million. Its star, Timothée Chalamet, was nominated at Jan.
Mallrats, Kevin Smith, has apologised to Shannen Doherty after she confessed the 1995 movie ended her career.On her podcast, Let’s Be Clear, the 52-year-old actor was discussing the buddy comedy with Smith, when she revealed to him that the movie didn’t necessarily lead to success for her.Doherty said: “That’s kind of the interesting thing about Mallrats, right, is that it wasn’t a box office success.”Smith agreed, “Oh, it died,” to which Doherty responded, “It died. So did my film career.
1995 comedy “Mallrats,” she claims that it derailed her film career.The “Jay and Silent Bob” creator, 53, appeared on Doherty’s “Let’s Be Clear” podcast recently, where they discussed the now-cult classic’s poor box office at the time.“That’s kind of the interesting thing about ‘Mallrats,’ right, is that it wasn’t a box office success,” she said, with Smith chiming in: “Oh, it died.”The “Charmed” alum nodded her head: “It died. So did my film career.
Audiences didn’t have a lot of new choices, nor a mega late-December blockbuster to ring in the first weekend of the new year at the movies, but the studio titles on offer are still drawing crowds and seeing strong holds, particularly with ongoing holidays in many international box office markets. Milestones are also being set as Warner Bros/Village Roadshow/Heyday Films’ Wonka topped $300M overseas while Disney’s Wish crossed $200M worldwide and AMC touted a new benchmark for Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.
“Let’s Be Clear” podcast that she’s hoping to “squeeze out another three to five years.”She believes that hanging on will allow her to receive T-cell therapy and other future treatments under development.Doherty continued: “There’s going to be a lot more options that will give [us] another five years.” “Then in those five years, there’s a whole other group of options, and eventually there’s going to be a cure.”The “Beverly Hills, 90120” star had oncologist Dr. Lawrence Piro on her show, where they discussed her health at length.
bought his childhood movie theater last year, is struggling to keep it in business. So he’s hosting a memorabilia sale there to raise funds to keep it afloat.