Aren’t Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. so cute?!
16.08.2022 - 00:27 / variety.com
Carson Burton In 1987, a hyper-advanced alien species known as the “Yautja” descended upon an elite military squad in Guatemala. Thanks to its memorable performances, quotable dialogue and inventive action set pieces, “Predator” became an American action movie staple. The film has spawned four sequels, including the new Hulu film “Prey,” and two spinoffs.
Yet, the mega franchise all started with a piece of paper underneath a door.“The Thomas brothers snuck the script onto the Fox lot and under somebody’s door,” says John Davis, who has produced all seven “Predator” movies. “We got there on Monday, and there was this script. I was an executive at the time, and I had been working with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
He was a really good friend of mine. We were always both trying to figure out how we could work together. And so I’m the executive on this movie at Fox, and what happened is I became a producer.
I auditioned to become a producer. And Arnold says, ‘Well, you’re becoming a producer now. You need to actually produce this movie and come to the jungle with me.
Let’s go make this.'” For the first-time producer, finding himself on the set of “Predator” was an unforgettable experience. While the jungle was a bit different than the Fox offices Davis had known, things on set were made a little easier thanks to Schwarzenegger, who brought a private chef with him to the jungle every day.“We’d be in the jungle, and his chef would make like, smoked salmon on toast,” Davis explains. “I’m thinking, ‘This is crazy cool! I should do this the rest of my life!’ You hang out with all these people in the jungle all day, and you’re making this movie and you’re doing these cool action scenes.
Aren’t Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. so cute?!
told Empire. “When I was up at bat, I really swung at the ball.”The “Knives Out” filmmaker added that he crafted “The Last Jedi” as not just a “Star Wars” movie, but a movie about “Star Wars.”“The ultimate intent was not to strip away – the intent was to get to the basic, fundamental power of myth.
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Clayton Davis Whether you actually watch the Emmys or not, the highlight of any ceremony is the presumed upsets that come during the evening.For months, pundits have projected who should win and why, but even the most-seasoned awards expert can’t predict it all and there are bound to be a few shocking moments. Some of these include Jodie Comer having her name called instead of her co-star Sandra Oh for “Killing Eve” or watching “Schitt’s Creek” become the first Emmys sweeper in history, winning all four major acting prizes, directing, writing and comedy series.A real mystery surrounds this year’s 74th annual ceremony, set to take place on Sept.
a book and his case inspired the 1989 drama film “True Believer.” But his life — what happened before and after he became famous for his imprisonment — was far from a Hollywood fairy tale.In the documentary “Free Chol Soo Lee,” first-time doc directors Julie Ha and Eugene Yi use archival materials in an attempt to present their tragic hero in all three dimensions. Despite their efforts, Soo Lee feels just out of reach, but the story of his life remains as important as it is horrifying.The film opens by explaining the crime and how Soo Lee became a prime suspect. Journalistic giant K.W.
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Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre are making music again, and Snoop seems excited about what they're coming up with.The rapper and actor spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier on the red carpet at the premiere of his new film, , in Los Angeles on Wednesday, and teased just a bit about what the two are working on.«We're cooking up a little something,» Snoop shared. «I don't wanna talk about it too much, but we're back together again.»«It's been 30 years since we worked on a record, and we're doin' something, we're workin' on something,» he added with a smile.Snoop's been working on a lot of projects recently, including working with BTS on Benny Blanco's new track, «Bad Decisions.»«Hey, I just try to stay active,» Snoop said of the collaboration. «The youngsters, they reach out, they call me… I'm all about music.