Zendaya couldn’t be happier to have Tom Holland in her corner. ET’s Denny Directo spoke to the 25-year-old actress at “Euphoria”‘s For Your Consideration event Wednesday, where she opened up about what it means to have Holland’s love and support.
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Jim Carrey is stepping away from the screen — for now. ET's Denny Directo spoke to the funny man at the premiere of in Los Angeles Tuesday, where he addressed comments that he's taking a break from acting after the highly-anticipated sequel.«I gotta get out of here before I slap someone,» Carrey joked. «Honestly, I feel like there's so many things, because I've been so busy for so long, important things that I've ignored.
Like, there's 25 years of I have to catch up on. And there's painting. I do paint.
I'm gonna be putting out NFTs. I'll announce that on Twitter soon. And that's kinda fun for me still.»«Other than that, I'm going to strive for un-exceptionalism,» he continued.
«I want to be frighteningly normal. Nothing going on. Whole lotta nothing.»In the sequel, Carrey reprises his role as the film's villain, Dr.
Robotnik, who this time, teams up with Knuckles (Idris Elba) to capture a powerful emerald that has the capability to destroy civilizations — that is, if Sonic doesn't beat him to the punch and save the day. Dr. Robotnik marks only the third time Carrey has reprised a role and returned for a sequel, a rarity for the 60-year-old actor, who only participated in sequels for and .«I don't know. I can't serve the same stale dinner,» Carrey said about his reluctance to take some of his beloved characters farther than a part two.
«I always felt like the time for now is to do something new. New now. If I spent all my time doing — I could've done several sequels for several characters — but I felt like life is too short.
I want to move on, I want to create. I want to annoy people that are businessmen that want to take advantage of me.»«I just want to keep changing. Morphing.
Zendaya couldn’t be happier to have Tom Holland in her corner. ET’s Denny Directo spoke to the 25-year-old actress at “Euphoria”‘s For Your Consideration event Wednesday, where she opened up about what it means to have Holland’s love and support.
Zendaya couldn't be happier to have Tom Holland in her corner. ET's Denny Directo spoke to the 25-year-old actress at 's For Your Consideration event Wednesday, where she opened up about what it means to have Holland's love and support.«I think it's great to have that support and love around you, because you need that,» Zendaya said of having her co-star and boyfriend to help her detach from the heavy role she's taken on in the HBO Max drama.
Britain's Got Talent shocked some viewers during its first show when serial auditionee Jim Fitzpatrick returned dressed in a giant black crow costume - as people at home connected the performance to the historical American racism associated with the phrase "Jim Crow". While the performer was never once referred to as "Jim Crow" during his audition, a vast amount of ITV viewers were outraged by the costume, claiming ITV should have known of the historic racism connection.
Sonic 2 – check it out below.The actor is currently starring in the sequel to Sonic the Hedgehog, reprising his role as Dr. Robotnik alongside James Marsden, Ben Schwartz, Idris Elba and more.During a cast interview with IMDb, a number of cast members were asked for their best impressions of Carrey, nodding to the most iconic moments from throughout his career.Carrey then took on the meta challenge himself, doing an impression of his own crying before switching into a smile after saying “You’re on”.Take a look at the full video here:Jim Carrey recently revealed that he is currently considering retiring from acting.“Well, I’m retiring,” Carrey said.
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64% score on Rotten Tomatoes and is getting strong word of mouth from its early fan screenings. Ben Schwartz returns as the voice of the Sega character Sonic the Hedgehog in “Sonic 2,” and he’s reunited with the film’s original cast members including James Marsden, Tika Sumpter, Natasha Rothwell, Adam Pally, Lee Majdoub and Jim Carrey as the evil Dr.
Todd Gilchrist No matter how many people tied to the Comedy Store you ask about the late Mitzi Shore, the connective tissue between their answers is an almost identical impression of the late owner.David Letterman offers one while son Pauly Shore insists that his is the best, but virtually without fail a moment will come while telling a story about the iconic venue’s co-founder and former owner that they affectionately lapse into a flat, slightly nasally Midwestern accent.The impression communicates their affection for her stalwart presence at the Store and her role in Los Angeles’ comedy scene for the past 50 years, as well as the no-nonsense relatability that made her feared and beloved in equal measures. “My mother was a dichotomy of riches,” says Peter Shore, who took over operations of the Comedy Store when she became ill in 2002 and now runs it actively, but at a distance, from his current hometown of Portland, Ore.“She had an innate ability to predict a comic’s trajectory and gave that individual through investment of time, love, attention, an opportunity to grow.
Todd Gilchrist The Comedy Store turns 50 this year, and it’s now known as a storied birthplace for the careers of literally hundreds of comedians — from David Letterman to Jim Carrey to Whoopi Goldberg to Sebastian Maniscalco.The late co-founder and longtime owner Mitzi Shore always envisioned the historic institution on L.A.’s Sunset Boulevard as an “artists colony,” a protected enclave where young talent could grow without worrying about money, consequently she mostly didn’t either.When Peter Shore came to Los Angeles in 2002 from Portland, Ore., to keep an eye on the business while his mother, Mitzi, convalesced, he and Bob Wheeler, the Store’s chief financial officer, would spend the next 10 years correcting the questionable decisions made decades in the past. “It is really just about preserving the place by any means necessary,” Shore tells Variety.Shore, who rarely agrees to interviews, was driven as much by how important the place is to thousands of comics who have come through its doors over the past five decades, and the millions of audiences that came night after night to see them, as it was to his mother, who passed away in 2018 at age 87.
Idris Elba had the support of his family on the blue carpet!
premiere for James Marsden. ET's Denny Directo spoke to the 48-year-old actor at the film's premiere in Los Angeles Tuesday night, where he gushed over sharing the family-friendly sequel with his children.«I feel like I am, but sometimes I get a little ahead of myself.
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Variety, that his most recent film – Sonic the Hedgehog 2 – might be his last.“Well, I’m retiring,” Carrey said. “Yeah, probably. I’m being fairly serious.
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surprisingly serious, candid and even existential interviews these past few years, said that he’s quite content with his other life and career doing painting and spending time with his family. And he had a direct answer when he was asked Thursday if he would be interested in working with Dolly Parton on a biopic. “Well I’m retiring.
On the back burner! Jim Carrey announced that he is “fairly serious” about retiring from his acting career.