We all make mistakes, but we like them best when they're made live by celebrities during major public events.
The 2016 Golden Globe Award nominations were just announced this morning, and not only did the show confuse presenter America Ferrera with not-even-there Gina Rodriguez, Dennis Quaid offered some interesting new pronunciations for nominee names.
You'd think by now they would practice -- since this is a One Job situation -- but maybe they like the attention? Quaid had a couple of name stumbles, including one semi-understandable one and one he really should know by now. The really should know one is "Veep" nominee Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who is nominated for every TV award every year and wins every year so her name is spoken every year. Tip: It's Louis like Louis C.K. of "Louie," not "Louise" like "Thelma and Louise."
Also, Dennis Quaid, how, after 30 years of her being on TV, do...
The 2016 Golden Globe Award nominations were just announced this morning, and not only did the show confuse presenter America Ferrera with not-even-there Gina Rodriguez, Dennis Quaid offered some interesting new pronunciations for nominee names.
You'd think by now they would practice -- since this is a One Job situation -- but maybe they like the attention? Quaid had a couple of name stumbles, including one semi-understandable one and one he really should know by now. The really should know one is "Veep" nominee Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who is nominated for every TV award every year and wins every year so her name is spoken every year. Tip: It's Louis like Louis C.K. of "Louie," not "Louise" like "Thelma and Louise."
Also, Dennis Quaid, how, after 30 years of her being on TV, do...
- 12/10/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Inside Amy Schumer is the kind of show that really needs a chance to grow, and needs to give its star the ability to develop beyond her own initial premise. That fact was already clear once we were about halfway through the second season, and it’s crystal clear as we move through the first episodes of the third.
Amy Schumer is hilarious, but she’s never better than when you can tell that she’s completely comfortable… or, completely uncomfortable. Both demand that a concept has not only matured, but that the situation that is the show in general has laid its own foundation. Sure, the show was funny from the beginning, but we’re at a different level now.
Nothing is safe from Schumer’s gaze, and she has an amazing group of guests who take part in the fun. As usual, where the show distances itself from...
Amy Schumer is hilarious, but she’s never better than when you can tell that she’s completely comfortable… or, completely uncomfortable. Both demand that a concept has not only matured, but that the situation that is the show in general has laid its own foundation. Sure, the show was funny from the beginning, but we’re at a different level now.
Nothing is safe from Schumer’s gaze, and she has an amazing group of guests who take part in the fun. As usual, where the show distances itself from...
- 4/18/2015
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
This Fall, blockbusters and superhero flicks are taking a backseat once again to critical fair. Take a look at the quieter fare hitting movie theaters as we head into the holidays and award season.
The fall marks a return to school and the start of award season buzz. It also indicates the end to the summer onslaught of superheroes and big-budget flicks that didn't prove profitable. Marvel, however, has one up their sleeve with a sequel to Thor starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman and Tom Hiddleston.
CineMovie is breaking down your fall movie preview by month so enjoy the marathon of film trailers.
September has one last hurrah for action films with Vin Diesel's return as Riddick. We'll also see the last performance by the dearly departed James Gandolfini in his last role with Enough Said opposite Julia Louise-Dreyfus. Award season buzz is already starting
Read more...
The fall marks a return to school and the start of award season buzz. It also indicates the end to the summer onslaught of superheroes and big-budget flicks that didn't prove profitable. Marvel, however, has one up their sleeve with a sequel to Thor starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman and Tom Hiddleston.
CineMovie is breaking down your fall movie preview by month so enjoy the marathon of film trailers.
September has one last hurrah for action films with Vin Diesel's return as Riddick. We'll also see the last performance by the dearly departed James Gandolfini in his last role with Enough Said opposite Julia Louise-Dreyfus. Award season buzz is already starting
Read more...
- 9/5/2013
- CineMovie
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