A granddad-of-12 took his dog for a walk before feeling pain in his foot - he came home to find the foot bleeding and never imagined it would be a life-threatening condition.
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Not everything “Foundation” is so serious.
ET Canada’s Jed Tavernier recently sat down with star Lee Pace to talk about the hard sci-fi series and his eye-popping nude fight scene in the opening minutes of season 2.
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Asked how they pulled the scene off, the actor said jokingly, “Well, you know, we do them and then they put the camera there and that films it.”
More seriously, he explained, “No, we worked really hard on getting that choreography sharp and safe so that I was able to do it with the stunt guys. And I’m super proud of that scene. I had a blast filming it.”
Pace added of the scene, “I think it kind of speaks to the absurdity of the show at times.”
Based on the books by sci-fi legend Isaac Asimov, “Foundation” tells the thousand-year story of humanity’s distant future among the stars, and chronicles the band of exiles trying to save the Galactic Empire from destruction by defying it.
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Speaking with Pace’s co-star, Laura Birn, Tavernier asked about the diversity of the show and the choice to gender-swap some of the roles to bring a female point-of-view.
“I think for a long time we did not have so many characters in films or in TV, but asking these questions about what is humanity about? Like what is the purpose of life, or what is the future of our planet?” she said. “We had a lot of guys asking those questions, and kind of battling with the big existential questions, and girls asking like, ‘How are you feeling about it? Are you okay? Do you need something?'”
Birn continued, “But now we’ve come to another era
A granddad-of-12 took his dog for a walk before feeling pain in his foot - he came home to find the foot bleeding and never imagined it would be a life-threatening condition.
Barbie director Greta Gerwig has revealed in a new interview that she had to cut a “fart opera” out of the film following screen tests.Speaking to IndieWire, Gerwig and the film’s editor Nick Houy shared that across the three films (Lady Bird, Little Women, Barbie) they have worked on together, they always try to sneak in a fart joke, but none of the jokes have ever made the final cut of the film.Barbie proved to be no different, Gerwig explained, saying: “We’ve always tried to get in a proper fart joke and we’ve never done it. We had like a fart opera in the middle [of Barbie].
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's last mission.Paramount+'s outgoing series debuted an action-packed first look from the upcoming fifth and final season at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday. The five-minute jam-packed scene features Sonequa Martin-Green's Captain Michael Burnham and introduces new cast members Callum Keith Rennie as Captain Rayner, Elias Toufexis as L'ak and Eve Harlow as Moll.In the clip, Burnham flies through space after being sucked through a wormhole following a tense confrontation. She comes in contact with Captain Rayner, who helps Burnham deal with a… rather pressing issue.Season 5 finds Captain Burnham and the USS Discovery crew uncovering a mystery that will send them on an adventure across the galaxy to find an ancient power whose very existence has been deliberately hidden for centuries.
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Jonah Hill’s ex-girlfriend Sarah Brady is sparking a conversation that psychological language is best left in our psychologist’s offices.Watch Below: Counsellor Explains What is Wrong with the Jonah Hill Boundary TextsThe screenshots of messages alleged by Sarah to have been between the pair posted in July 2023 are said to outline Hill’s “boundaries” for his and Brady’s relationship – which include requesting Brady refrains from “surfing with men” and “posting pictures of yourself in a bathing suit”.While Hill has not responded to the social posts to confirm or deny if the texts are actually from him, Brady is attempting to highlight the Stutz actor’s misuse of the term boundaries in the alleged exchanges, these messages have also come under fire from others as a manipulation tactic, with American counsellor Jeff Guenther (@therapyjeff) explaining in a Tik Tok: “It's important we go over this misuse in therapy language...”So, when is too much therapy speak a bad thing, and what are the signs others are using it as a means of control us?Psychologist and Headspace App Mental Health Expert Carly Dober explains therapy speak is generally formal language that describes psychological concepts and behaviours.“Psychologists will use language like this in sessions with clients, and when communicating with other professionals,” Carly says.Yet, as we can see from the rise of terms like “love bombing” and “gaslighting” on social media, therapy speak has become a way for everyday people to intellectualise their emotions.“More people [are being] open about accessing therapy, sharing their journey with mental health, mental health education and campaigns increasing in effectiveness over the years,” Carly notes.According to Carly,
It’s finally here: Barbie movie release week!
Coleen Nolan has bravely opened up about her skin cancer diagnosis after keeping initially keeping the news from her family. The TV star spoke out during Loose Women on Monday (July 17) in a bid to encourage others to get things checked if they're ever concerned.
Within the first five minutes of “In Seldon’s Shadow,” the second season premiere of Apple TV+’s high-concept sci-fi colossus “Foundation,” Emperor Cleon XVII (Lee Pace), monarch of the Galactic Empire, is caught in flagrante delicto with his majordomo, Eto Demerzel (Laura Birn), by assassins, and takes a page out of Michael Davis’ “Shoot ‘Em Up” in response: He massacres them in his birthday suit. Continue reading ‘Foundation’ Review: Apple TV+’s Sci-Fi Colossus Gains New Immediacy, Plus Lee Pace’s Abs, In A Strong Season 2 at The Playlist.
for Deadline published Wednesday, Ivan Reitman’s son, filmmaker Jason Reitman, remembered Goldberg as “one of the kindest and most gentle souls I’ve ever known.”Goldberg and Reitman first met in 1966 at McMaster University, where they went on to make several short films together (many of which starred a young “Schitt’s Creek” Emmy winner Eugene Levy) and cofounded a film society — not without kicking up some controversy, either.
Charna Flam With the news that SAG-AFTRA will now go on strike, members of the acting guild have taken to social media to express their support for the union and to commit to the fight. SAG-AFTRA members are joining the Writers Guild of America in striking for fair compensation, making it a “double strike,” which hasn’t happened since 1960. The WGA has been on strike since May 2. Jamie Lee Curtis took to Instagram and championed the strike by posting a photo of the comedy and tragedy masks. “It looks like it’s time to take down the MASKS. And pick up the SIGNS,” she wrote in the caption. Curtis’ post comes after SAG members awarded her the supporting actress prize for “Everything Everywhere All at Once” at the SAG Awards earlier this year. She has Disney’s “Haunted Mansion” set for release in August, but she will not be allowed to promote the film during the strike.
Lou Llobell says the biggest “Foundation” fan is someone close to home.
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While information surrounding the forthcoming “Deadpool 3” has been kept under wraps, new photos of Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds on set of the 2024-release film have emerged, giving fans a sneak peek of a fight scene between their MCU characters.
Foundation. Of course, they should already be tuning in, as it’s a well-made program, but this new teaser is an extra incentive.In the recently released teaser for the upcoming season of AppleTV+’s Foundation, Pace is seen in an action-packed fight scene where he kicks ass. What makes it even more attention-grabbing is that he appears to be wearing nothing at all.
This article contains spoilers for Season 1 of “Based on a True Story.”British actor Tom Bateman, who plays charming but sociopathic “Westside Ripper” Matt Pierce in Peacock’s “Based on a True Story,” said he had no idea how big the true crime genre was in the U.S. before signing on to the series from “The Boys” creator Craig Rosenberg. “I thought it was a bit niche,” he told TheWrap of the idea that main character Ava (Kaley Cuoco, who costars with Chris Messina as husband Nathan) sees a podcast about a serial killer as her ticket to the big time.
After delivering a blisteringly saucy trailer, Luca Guadagnino’s latest film “Challengers” will set the Venice Film Festival ablaze as their opening night film, screening out of competition, TheWrap has confirmed. The film follows Zendaya as Tashi Duncan, a successful tennis champ drawn to two men, played by Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor.