Vanity Fair, Clooney revealed that it has taken on a whole new meaning since!‘It’s science fiction, which unfortunately is less fictional as we move through the days,’ he said.The Midnight Sky will land on Netflix on December 23.
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Hard to imagine that anyone would want to shun George Clooney but that is what the actor has said Hollywood did after the flop of “Batman & Robin”.
The 1997 take of the caped crusader also starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alicia Silverstone, Chris O’Donnell and Uma Thurman.
Speaking to The Sun on Sunday, Clooney said things only improved in the aftermath of the film when he was cast in “Out Of Sight” from Steven Soderbergh.
“Steven was coming off a couple of flops and I was coming off Batman &
Vanity Fair, Clooney revealed that it has taken on a whole new meaning since!‘It’s science fiction, which unfortunately is less fictional as we move through the days,’ he said.The Midnight Sky will land on Netflix on December 23.
THE MIDNIGHT SKY (2020)Caoilinn Springall as Iris and George Clooney as Augustine. Cr. Philippe Antonello/NETFLIX ©2020
George Clooney and Rande Gerber from celebrating Halloween with their tequila brand Casamigos. Since the power pair couldn’t have people come to their annual bash, they brought the bash to the people! The Casamigos Halloween truck safely made stops at star’s homes to lift everyone’s spirits.
For all his extroverted personality as an affable mensch, George Clooney, is no stranger to working in a minor key. Nor is he alien to the ideas of moody space films (“Solaris“), art movies (“The American“), or films with an introspective bent.
George Clooney struggled to land any Hollywood roles after his 1997 movie Batman & Robin flopped.The 59-year-old actor starred alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alicia Silverstone, Chris O’Donnell, and Uma Thurman in the superhero movie, which took just $238 million worldwide despite having a production budget of $125 million.Following the poor reception to the film, George found it hard to be taken seriously for further roles – until Steven Soderbergh came along with his 1998 crime comedy Out of
Just imagine if things had turned out like this for The Notebook… what a totally different film it would’ve been!
If we’re judging based solely on handsomeness, it’s hard to decide who is the more attractive human, Ryan Gosling or George Clooney. It gets even more difficult when you consider mid-‘90s, “ER”-era Clooney and mid-2000s “The Notebook”-era for Gosling.
Ryan Gosling and James Garner were perfect as young and old versions of Noah Calhoun in The Notebook, but it turns out that the iconic movie could’ve starred George Clooney and Paul Newman instead! During an interview with Deadline, George recently revealed that he and Paul had eyed the project together so they would work together in something. “We were going to do The Notebook together,” he shared. “Basically, I was going to play him as a young man, and it was funny.
Ryan Gosling and James Garner, but that almost wasn’t the case.During a virtual panel for the 64th BFI London Film Festival, George Clooney revealed that he and Paul Newman were going to play the young and old Noah, respectively, in The Notebook — but he turned it down!“We were going to do The Notebook together,” the two-time Academy Award winner, 59, said on Sunday, October 18. “Basically, I was going to play him as a young man, and it was funny.
George Clooney was almost Noah Calhoun. During a virtual chat at the 64th BFI London Film Festival, the 59-year-old actor revealed that he nearly starred in Ryan Gosling's role in.
Ryan Gosling and James Garner were perfect as Noah Calhoun in The Notebook, but it turns out that the iconic movie could’ve starred George Clooney and Paul Newman instead.
George Clooney gave a virtual interview for the BFI London Film Festival, promoting his upcoming Netflix movie “The Midnight Sky”.
Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineDuring a virtual screen talk today at the 64th BFI London Film Festival, George Clooney discussed the importance of journalistic integrity, the COVID-19 pandemic, his upcoming Netflix film, The Midnight Sky, and the highlights of his illustrious career.Throughout the hour-long conversation with Scottish broadcaster Edith Bowman, which centered on a selection of his iconic films—including Out of Sight, O Brother, Where Art Thou? and Good Night, and Good