Brother, why don’t you spare 300 million dollars?
Vin Diesel wants to make his 11th “Fast & Furious” film, but the Universal Suit thinks he is high for his NOS supply.
“This is very, you know, it’s very white, this movie.”
The blockbuster franchise runs creatively and economically smoke. Have you seen the ninth article they drove into space? Plus, “Fast X” is a state that costs just $146 million. He performed dramatically overseas. These movies aren’t cheap, and “fast x” proved to be one of The most expensive movie It has been made so far.
The film ends with a cliffhanger, and Diesel goes to social media and asks for the closure.
“Universal…Please tell me the best fans in the world when the next film is released. Please,” Diesel was posted on Instagram.
Don’t treat your family like this…
Dork side
Disney is struggling to make a “Star Wars” movie. Yes, Mouse House scooped up a cool $4 billion saga from George Lucas in 2012, but the studio hasn’t released a “Star Wars” movie since 2019’s “The Rise of Skywalker.”
If you watched that movie, you can stop rolling your eyes.
Now we have solid news that new installments are heading our path. The project is called “Star Wars: Starfighter” and features Ryan Gosling and director Sean Levy (“Deadpool & Wolverine”).
Imagine all your resources at Disney’s disposal that’s right Title you will solve? The strength remains weak in this studio…
60 candles (and still Kvetching)
she. just. do not. Stop.
Molly Ringwald spent the 1980s capturing teen anxiety courtesy of great John Hughes films such as “Pink Cute”, “Sixteen Candles” and “Breakfast Club.”
She has turned on those movies in recent years and blow them up as they’re crazy and have problems.
Fear, fear.
She did it again recently when the “The Breakfast Club” cast reunited for an emotional moment at the C2E2 pop culture convention in Chicago.
Her castmates reminiscent of the film and their talented director. Ringwald performed his week cards again during his appearance.
I was inspired by other films, but I believe in building it and making a film that expresses what’s going on today. This is a very, very white film. You don’t see many different ethnicities. We don’t talk about gender. That’s not there. And I feel that it really doesn’t represent our world today.
Certainly, “The Breakfast Club” holds up, but imagine a 2025 version where characters spend detention discussing the role of inclusion and gender…
Kimmel’s Scream Therapy
That’s why I gave up on the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” comedy.
The show’s distant left-wing hosts were opened up about living under Trump 2.0, revealing a mind that is unable to handle the reasons why voters rejected parties pushing dementia-advised candidates.
Rolling Stone Chat pulled back curtains like Oz Behind his ABC talk show And its true purpose.
The laugh didn’t even make the final cut. It says it’s not that uncomfortable:
A year ago I said I wanted to show people who weren’t paying attention to the news about what was actually going on. Obviously, it didn’t have enough impact before the election, so now I see myself as a place to scream.
To be fair, Kimmel cried the day after the election, but she screamed better than she screamed…
Clooney’s Civic Doody
“The Simpsons” remains a meme lover’s dream. One of your favorites? “Stop it, he’s already dead,” a phrase spoken to ask someone to stop what they’re doing. The work is already complete.
Cue George Clooney.
He is still making a victory lap to defeat President Joe Biden’s 2024 presidential campaign. The actor’s highly public letter in the New York Times last year suggested that we all knew at that time. Biden was mentally compromised too much to continue his campaign.
“Well, I don’t know if it was brave or not… it was a civic duty,” the actor told “journalist” Jake Tupper.
Clooney from truth to power continued.
“When I saw people on my side of the street not telling the truth, I thought it was time,” he said.
Except that he didn’t.
Clooney saw Biden’s decline in the June fundraiser. He waited until he cranked out that infamous manipulation until the June 27 presidential debate and the number of Biden’s crashed polls.
Some civic duties.





