Wrexham first team coach and reserve team manager David Jones admits Ben Foster's future at the club remains up in the air following the Red Dragons' promotion to the Football League.
26.05.2023 - 16:05 / justjared.com
Quentin Tarantino is taking a shot at Ryan Reynolds.
In a new interview, the 60-year-old Oscar-winning director explained why he finds now to be the best time for him to retire, explaining that he thinks streaming services have cheapened the experience of seeing a movie, and used the 46-year-old Deadpool actor’s new career path as an example.
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“And I mean, now is a good time because I mean, what even is a motion picture anyway anymore?” Quentin shared with Deadline. “Is it just something that they show on Apple? That would be diminishing returns.”
Quentin has been a long defender of watching movies in theaters, saying that Sony is “the last game in town that is just absolutely, utterly, committed to the theatrical experience. It’s not about feeding their streaming network. They are committed to theatrical experience. They judge success by asses on seats. And they judge success by the movies entering the zeitgeist, not just making a big expensive movie and then putting it on your streaming platform. No one even knows it’s there.”
Quentin then took aim at Ryan – who has starred in several big budget movies for streaming services, including Netflix’s 6 Underground, Red Notice, and The Adam Project along with Spirited on Apple TV+.
“I mean, and I’m not picking on anybody, but apparently for Netflix, Ryan Reynolds has made $50 million on this movie and $50 million on that movie and $50 million on the next movie for them,” Quentin said. “I don’t know what any of those movies are. I’ve never seen them. Have you?”
“I haven’t ever talked to Ryan Reynolds’ agent, but his agent is like, ‘Well, it cost $50 million,’” Quentin added. “Well, good for him that he’s making so much money. But those movies
Wrexham first team coach and reserve team manager David Jones admits Ben Foster's future at the club remains up in the air following the Red Dragons' promotion to the Football League.
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Ryan Reynolds has taken to social media to pay tribute to a Wrexham fan who has passed away. Reynolds bought Wrexham football club with Rob McElhenney in 2020 and has helped take the club to a global audience through the docuseries Welcome to Wrexham. Through their ventures, the pair have met many fans, and just last month, Reynolds met terminally ill fan Jay Fear.
Wrexham fan whose final wish was to meet Ryan Reynolds has passed away at the age of 45. Jay Fear from Southampton was re-diagnosed with terminal appendix cancer in January despite being given the all-clear last year. As part of his final wish, he met the Hollywood star and co-owner of the football club last April as Wrexham won promotion to the football league.
Ryan Reynolds paid an emotional tribute to Wrexham A.F.C fan Jay Fear after he passed away at age 45 after a battle with cancer.
The Machine,” Bert Kreischer was lying in a hotel bed in Serbia trying to fall asleep to a Joe Rogan podcast. Instead of providing an ambient touch, the episode became a rallying cry for the shirt-averse comedian.
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“Deadpool 3” may still be about a year and a half away from kicking off MCU‘s Phase 6, but buzz for the upcoming threequel is already percolating. How so? Well, Morena Baccarin and Stefan Kapicic will be back as Vanessa and Colossus, so there’s that.
Ryan Reynolds wants his players to stay classy.
without a shirt on, especially soccer (er, football) star Reynolds, co-owner of Wrexham's Football Club, appeared on the podcast on Tuesday, where he opened up about his time with the team. “Every time we've come as a family and stuff, we'll walk down to the locker room, and Ollie's the first guy that walks out of that dressing room completely shirtless to have a conversation with ,” Reynolds said of the team's striker.Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney and Jimmy Kimmel at the FYC event for 'Welcome To Wrexham' on April 29.“I'm always like, ‘Ollie, put a fucking shirt on and come back out like a gentleman,'" he jokingly recalls. The 46-year-old in 2020 with fellow actor Rob McElhenney, quickly propelling the Welsh team back into the English Football League after a 15-year absence.
Ryan Reynolds claims Wrexham AFC landing promotion was almost as “exciting” as the birth of his children.
Everyone decent? Ryan Reynolds revealed he’s told Wrexham AFC player Ollie Palmer to wear a shirt while his wife Blake Lively and family come to visit the clubhouse.
Actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have been on the top of the world as Wrexham was promoted to English Football League Two from the National League. Ollie Palmer played a big role in Wrexham’s success as the club defeated rival Notts County to earn the promotion late last month. Palmer scored a career-high 16 goals in 45 matches in his second season with the Welsh club.
Ryan Reynolds claims Wrexham AFC landing promotion was almost as "exciting" as the birth of his children. The 'Deadpool' actor - who has daughters James, eight, Inez, six, and Betty, three, and a baby born earlier this year with wife Blake Lively - and Rob McElhenny bought the club in 2020 and they ended this season having secured a return to the English Football League for the first time in 15 years and the 46-year-old star has vowed to do even bigger and better things with the side. Speaking on the 'Fearless in Devotion' podcast, he said: "It was probably the most exciting thing to happen in my life outside the birth of my own children.
WHAT HAPPENED? While Wrexham players are still basking in their promotion success, fans will once again be flocking to the Racecourse Ground at the end of the month to watch two gigs by the Kings of Leon. There could be more top acts to follow too, with owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney telling the Fearless In Devotion podcast they would love to see Beyonce or Taylor Swift take to the stage in Wrexham. WHAT THEY SAID: "We're going to need some more seats Rob," said Reynolds.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney want to deliver great things on the pitch at Wrexham, but that is not solely limited to football. Wrexham fans enjoyed a memorable season at The Racecourse Ground as Phil Parkinson's side finally ended the club's 15-year exile from the EFL by lifting the National League title last month. But the success of Wrexham's Hollywood ownership has been built on widening and diversifying the business as well as investing heavily in the playing squad and facilities, with the FX and Disney+ documentary series Welcome To Wrexham bringing in a new wave of followers from all corners of the globe.
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