Hugh Grant didn’t seem happy about being at the Oscars.
On Sunday night, the “Notting Hill” star walked the red carpet and stopped for an interview with “Countdown” co-host Ashley Graham, but things got pretty awkward.
Read More: Hugh Grant Teases His Cameo In ‘Glass Onion’: ‘I’m Married To James Bond’
hugh grant wants no part of this dumb shit pic.twitter.com/uBQ70QcZGf
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) March 12, 2023
Grant generally appeared disengaged, responding to a question about who he is most excited to see win with, “No one in particular.”
Asked what he was wearing, Grant said, “Just my suit,” and as for who designed it? “My tailor.”
Grant appears in the Oscar-nominated “Glass Onion”, but asked how fun it was to shoot the film, the actor said, “Well, I’m barely in it. I’m in for about three seconds.”
Graham asks if he at...
On Sunday night, the “Notting Hill” star walked the red carpet and stopped for an interview with “Countdown” co-host Ashley Graham, but things got pretty awkward.
Read More: Hugh Grant Teases His Cameo In ‘Glass Onion’: ‘I’m Married To James Bond’
hugh grant wants no part of this dumb shit pic.twitter.com/uBQ70QcZGf
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) March 12, 2023
Grant generally appeared disengaged, responding to a question about who he is most excited to see win with, “No one in particular.”
Asked what he was wearing, Grant said, “Just my suit,” and as for who designed it? “My tailor.”
Grant appears in the Oscar-nominated “Glass Onion”, but asked how fun it was to shoot the film, the actor said, “Well, I’m barely in it. I’m in for about three seconds.”
Graham asks if he at...
- 3/13/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Coda star Troy Kotsur performed the national anthem alongside Chris Stapleton ahead of Super Bowl Lvii on Sunday (12 February).
Kotsur made history at the 94th Academy Awards last April by becoming the first-ever deaf male to win an acting Oscar.
The actor was back in his home state of Arizona for the sporting event to perform the “Star-Spangled Banner” in American Sign Language (Asl).
Speaking to Variety ahead of the Super Bowl, Kotsur said he was hesitant about performing until learning that the match would be hosted in Arizona.
“I was on the fence for about two weeks and then I learned that it was my hometown that was hosting the Super Bowl, so I said, ‘Hell yes, I’m in,’” he said.
“I’m adding a little salt and pepper that will make it even more poetic, even more delicious. It’s a visual art,” Kotsur added of his performance.
Kotsur made history at the 94th Academy Awards last April by becoming the first-ever deaf male to win an acting Oscar.
The actor was back in his home state of Arizona for the sporting event to perform the “Star-Spangled Banner” in American Sign Language (Asl).
Speaking to Variety ahead of the Super Bowl, Kotsur said he was hesitant about performing until learning that the match would be hosted in Arizona.
“I was on the fence for about two weeks and then I learned that it was my hometown that was hosting the Super Bowl, so I said, ‘Hell yes, I’m in,’” he said.
“I’m adding a little salt and pepper that will make it even more poetic, even more delicious. It’s a visual art,” Kotsur added of his performance.
- 2/13/2023
- by Tom Murray
- The Independent - Film
Coda star Troy Kotsur performed the national anthem alongside Chris Stapleton ahead of Super Bowl Lvii on Sunday (12 February).
Kotsur made history at the 94th Academy Awards last April by becoming the first-ever deaf male to win an acting Oscar.
The actor was back in his home state of Arizona for the sporting event to perform the “Star-Spangled Banner” in American Sign Language (Asl).
Speaking to Variety ahead of the Super Bowl, Kotsur said he was hesitant about performing until learning that the match would be hosted in Arizona.
“I was on the fence for about two weeks and then I learned that it was my hometown that was hosting the Super Bowl, so I said, ‘Hell yes, I’m in,’” he said.
“I’m adding a little salt and pepper that will make it even more poetic, even more delicious. It’s a visual art,” Kotsur added of his performance.
Kotsur made history at the 94th Academy Awards last April by becoming the first-ever deaf male to win an acting Oscar.
The actor was back in his home state of Arizona for the sporting event to perform the “Star-Spangled Banner” in American Sign Language (Asl).
Speaking to Variety ahead of the Super Bowl, Kotsur said he was hesitant about performing until learning that the match would be hosted in Arizona.
“I was on the fence for about two weeks and then I learned that it was my hometown that was hosting the Super Bowl, so I said, ‘Hell yes, I’m in,’” he said.
“I’m adding a little salt and pepper that will make it even more poetic, even more delicious. It’s a visual art,” Kotsur added of his performance.
- 2/13/2023
- by Tom Murray
- The Independent - TV
Ryan Reynolds has a string of successful blockbuster films under his belt, but there is one movie that he would rather not discuss.
On Wednesday, Lifewire editor-in-chief Lance Ulanoff wrote on Twitter that he randomly selected Reynolds’ 2010 film, Paper Man, to stream on Amazon Prime.
After viewing the film, Ulanoff included in his tweet, “I have so many questions for @VancityReynolds,” to which the actor replied back, “I have zero answers.”
“I would expect no less,” Ulanoff tweeted in reponse to Reynolds, before calling the film “oddly affecting (emphasis on ‘oddly’),” in a follow-up tweet.
I have zero answers.
— Ryan...
On Wednesday, Lifewire editor-in-chief Lance Ulanoff wrote on Twitter that he randomly selected Reynolds’ 2010 film, Paper Man, to stream on Amazon Prime.
After viewing the film, Ulanoff included in his tweet, “I have so many questions for @VancityReynolds,” to which the actor replied back, “I have zero answers.”
“I would expect no less,” Ulanoff tweeted in reponse to Reynolds, before calling the film “oddly affecting (emphasis on ‘oddly’),” in a follow-up tweet.
I have zero answers.
— Ryan...
- 4/9/2020
- by Nicholas Rice
- PEOPLE.com
Last night was all about Hillary Clinton - and fittingly so, as she just accepted her party's nomination for president. But even though she was the star of the show, it was her husband, President Bill Clinton, who seemed to be having the best time of all. He started off a little sleepy - and after four days of non-stop convention-ing, who wouldn't be? via Giphy But when his daughter Chelsea got going, he went full-on proud dad. No way @billclinton is going to be able to hold it together for this. #DNCinPHL #proudpop pic.twitter.com/whAavbbDhA— Lance Ulanoff...
- 7/29/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
Last night was all about Hillary Clinton - and fittingly so, as she just accepted her party's nomination for president. But even though she was the star of the show, it was her husband, President Bill Clinton, who seemed to be having the best time of all. He started off a little sleepy - and after four days of non-stop convention-ing, who wouldn't be? via Giphy But when his daughter Chelsea got going, he went full-on proud dad. No way @billclinton is going to be able to hold it together for this. #DNCinPHL #proudpop pic.twitter.com/whAavbbDhA— Lance Ulanoff...
- 7/29/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
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