The Sony Adam Driver sci-fi movie 65 is moving onto the opening weekend of New Line’s Shazam: Fury of the Gods, March 17-19. The Scott Beck-Bryan Woods movie was previously dated for March 10, 2023.
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Airheads to turn himself into a literal airhead for George of the Jungle sounds like kind of a hangry nightmare.In a conversation with Adam Sandler for Variety's Actors on Actors series, Fraser revealed that he was “starved of carbohydrates” to attain his rope-swinging physique on the set of the 1997 comedy. “I would drive home after work and stop to get something to eat. I needed some cash one day, and I went to the ATM, and I couldn’t remember my PIN number because my brain was misfiring…I didn’t eat that night," he recalled, acting out his George-like frustration with the machine.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Sounds about right; humans need food to think.
Brains run on calories. Why do you think so many ? Because you can't put two and two together on a handful of almonds a day.Fraser's not the only male star who has opened up about the intense trade-off required to get for movies. In 2020, that he went “years” without eating carbs, saying “When I shot Baywatch, I didn’t have a carb for six months.
I almost lost my mind. You… you need this.” Two years later, he added that and that the intensity of his workout regimen and diet led to insomnia and depression.Between this and , I'm just about ready to say NO MORE MEAL PLANS FOR ACTORS, HOLLYWOOD, NOT UNTIL YOU LEARN TO BE RESPONSIBLE.Brendan Fraser, so glad your brain is back!By By By By More from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast. All rights reserved.
The Sony Adam Driver sci-fi movie 65 is moving onto the opening weekend of New Line’s Shazam: Fury of the Gods, March 17-19. The Scott Beck-Bryan Woods movie was previously dated for March 10, 2023.
Brendan Fraser will receive the Spotlight Award, Actor at the Palm Springs Film Festival’s awards ceremony, taking place in person at the Palm Springs Convention Center on January 5. The award comes in recognition of the actor’s performance in the critically acclaimed A24 drama The Whale from filmmaker Darren Aronofsky.
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A24’s release of Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale had a strong holdover its second weekend out, grossing $168.5k on the same six screens in NYC and LA where it opened its first frame to the biggest per theater average of the year – beating the distributor’s March release of Everything Everywhere All At Once.
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To say that A24 has deployed an interesting marketing strategy for “The Whale” is an understatement. After a rapturous debut at the Venice Film Festival, where critics were falling over themselves to give the Oscar to Brendan Fraser right then and there, there were months without any new marketing materials for the film.
Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale from A24 swam to the biggest limited opening of the year in NY and LA this weekend, beating the per screen record set by in late spring by the indie distributor’s Everything, Everywhere All At Once.
A scary situation. Brendan Fraser opened up about the drastic measures he took to remain in shape while filming George of the Jungle — and how it affected him physically.