nose best. New Yorker Alexandria Linton never much cared for the picture-perfect, pink-loving plaything.
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Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling are opening up about all things Barbie ahead of the movie’s release.
The stars, who are set to headline what is shaping up to be one of the summer’s hottest blockbusters, sat down for a joint interview with The New York Times.
In it, they addressed complaints that Ryan was too old to portray Ken. Margot also revealed some of Mattel’s “biggest concerns” about the movie. She and Ryan even shared how she got him to sign on for the project!
Scroll through the slideshow for the biggest takeaways from Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling’s interview…
nose best. New Yorker Alexandria Linton never much cared for the picture-perfect, pink-loving plaything.
Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes went on a little getaway with their daughters!
Oppenheimer may be about an atomic bomb, but Barbie’s the movie causing a pop culture explosion.
blockbuster “Barbie” movie’s soundtrack includes colorful hits from Lizzo, Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice, and Billie Eilish, but director Greta Gerwig also revealed that the film was originally intended to include a “fart opera.”“We’ve always tried to get in a proper fart joke and we’ve never done it,” Gerwig told IndieWire revealed about the secret mission she held with longtime editing collaborator Nick Houy to get their characters to pass gas when working together. But apparently there is no farting in Barbie Land.“We had like a fart opera in the middle [of ‘Barbie’]. I thought it was really funny.
Jenna Lyons may have said she wouldn’t discuss her love life on The Real Housewives of New York City, but now, she’s opening up about her relationship with girlfriend Cass Bird.
Ryan Gosling and Simu Liu, share an awkward moment while posing for pictures during the press run. The video was captured on June 28, during the Toronto press day — which took place ahead of the SAG-AFTRA strike that began July 14.In the clip, Gosling and Liu stand next to each other for photos. When Liu places his arm behind Gosling, the actor looks down at his hand and takes a step back, causing Liu to drop his hands.
Barbie director Greta Gerwig has a graceful approach when it comes to handling the blockbuster’s biggest critics.
Barbie is a box-office success and has been receiving positive reviews for its diversity, inclusion and positive message. However, certain political circles have taken aim at the Greta Gerwig-directed film and the director is giving her take on the backlash.
Margot Robbie‘s Barbie is the biggest movie of the summer and is already breaking box office records for the year.
Barbie is in on the joke in more ways than one.
Chris Taylor, who is starring in the new Barbie movie as Ken, said he got the part after speaking to Margot Robbie about "small penises and big balls". Chris, 32, first caught the attention of fans when he appeared in series five of Love Island in 2019 - he quickly became one of the funniest stars of all time, with his energetic character and invention of the iconic 'salmon' pool dive.
Ryan Gosling’s Ken may play second fiddle in the new ‘Barbie’ movie, but according to Margot Robbie, who plays the titular character in the summer blockbuster, “The Notebook” heartthrob’s lips were the real star of the film, which pulled down $22.3 million ahead of opening weekend — all without a single smooch between the two leads. Robbie admitted to People in June that not being able to kiss Gosling on-screen “didn’t feel like a win to me.”Robbie’s friends took the news even harder than her, having high hopes from the beginning that the producer of the film could work some on-screen magic in her favor.
the New York Times. “Just come do the ‘Barbie’ movie, I’ll buy you a present every day.”Gosling revealed that the appealing offer “started as a joke in a text.”“There was suddenly this pink present from Barbie to Ken, every day, for a very long shoot. It felt unsustainable,” the “La La Land” actor told the outlet.
Not even Ken can please everyone.
plays the real-life Barbie in the $100 million live-action “Barbie” movie coming to theaters on July 21.Depending on who a Barbie fan believes, however, the genuine, in-the-flesh Barbie who inspired the doll is either the late Barbie Ryan or the now 82-year-old Barbara Handler Segal.The two origin stories could not be more different. Either Barbie exists thanks to one man’s obsession with the “perfect woman” — or because of an apparently sweet story revolving around a mother’s love for her two children.But both come with far darker sides than the innocent child’s toy would suggest, including orgies, sex toys, embezzlement, AIDS, and suicide.The battle over who really inspired Barbie only exploded into the open decades after the doll made her debut at the International Toy Fair in New York in 1959.She was an immediate hit: 11 inches tall, long-legged, slim-waisted, perky-breasted and either blonde or brunette, dressed in a hand-made black and white swimsuit, and soon after advertised on The Mickey Mouse Club.
Ryan Gosling kept his longtime partner, Eva Mendes, close to his heart at the Barbie premiere on Sunday, July 9.
Have y’all ever seen a more glamorous cast?!
Hollywood’s biggest names proved life in plastic is indeed fantastic at the Barbie premiere in Los Angeles on Sunday, July 9.
Barbie, Mattel’s next film will focus on the brand’s beloved purple dinosaur, Barney.Said Barney film will see Get Out and Nope‘s Daniel Kaluuya serve as a producer, with the actor previously saying via a press statement: “Barney was a ubiquitous figure in many of our childhoods, then he disappeared into the shadows, left misunderstood. We’re excited to explore this compelling modern-day hero and see if his message of ‘I love you, you love me’ can stand the test of time.”While it unclear if Kaluuya will also star in the film, a Mattel Film executive has newly revealed in an interview with the New Yorker that the movie will take on a “surrealistic” approach geared towards adults.“We’re leaning into the millennial angst of the property rather than fine-tuning this for kids,” Mattel Films exec Kevin McKeon said about the Barney movie.