As we reported ... Exotic claims he was "too gay" to ever receive a pardon from Trump in the first place. Biden, on the other hand, issued a sweeping executive order on his first day in office to protect LGBTQ+ people from being discriminated against. … [Read more...] about Joe Exotic Not Giving Up on Pardon, Pivoting to Biden Administration
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‘General Hospital’ Actress Blasts Teacher, Refuses to Let Kids Watch Inauguration
The soap actress tells TMZ ... she stands by her emails and doesn't regret sending them. That said ... fact is, Joe Biden is NOT a criminal. And, it's her choice whether she wants her kids to see the inauguration. Too bad ... the kids may have been inspired by lots of people who were front and center, including Amanda Gorman. … [Read more...] about ‘General Hospital’ Actress Blasts Teacher, Refuses to Let Kids Watch Inauguration
Gandhi Jayanti 2020: 5 Films To Watch To Know More About The Father Of The Nation
Gandhi Ben Kingsley's brilliant performance as Mahatma Gandhi in this Richard Attenborough directorial continues to mesmerize the audience even after 38 years. Gandhi is a biopic on Mahatma Gandhi chronicling the important aspects of his life which led to the cause of India's independence. The film won eight Academy Awards, including best picture, best director, and best actor, which went to Ben Kingsley for his portrayal of Mahatma Gandhi. … [Read more...] about Gandhi Jayanti 2020: 5 Films To Watch To Know More About The Father Of The Nation
‘The West Wing’ vs. ‘Freaks and Geeks’: TV at a Crossroad in 1999
Freaks was created by Paul Feig and executive produced by Judd Apatow. Those two, along with Freaks co-stars Segel, Seth Rogen, and James Franco, would go on to play a big role in defining film comedy for the next two decades, while achieving a degree of popularity that Freaks and Geeks never did, or could. Where West Wing thrived for years in a time slot adjacent to the original Law & Order, enjoying good ratings to go along with its awards bounty, Freaks and Geeks was buried on Saturday nights, then moved to Mondays for a handful of episodes before NBC dumped it altogether. Apatow and Feig, aware of their impending doom, filmed a series finale midway through the year, just in case their production was shut down prematurely. (That episode, along with a couple of others, finally aired — back on Saturday, appropriately — months after the show was canceled, while several episodes didn’t see the light of day until Fox Family Channel began rerunning the series … [Read more...] about ‘The West Wing’ vs. ‘Freaks and Geeks’: TV at a Crossroad in 1999
Exclusive Excerpt: ‘The Sopranos Sessions’ Goes Inside Groundbreaking HBO Show
DC: I think it had not done too well. Because of that, he said a feature with the Mob wouldn’t work. I was going to cast De Niro as the character who became Tony, and Anne Bancroft as Livia. I think it could’ve been very interesting, but he told me to forget about it as a feature. And then, when I went over to Brillstein-Grey on a development deal, they suggested doing The Godfather as a TV series. And I said, “Why would I want to do that? It’s already been done.” Then I was driving home that night, and I started thinking about the fact that the guy had a wife and a son and a daughter, and the shrink could be a woman, and that network TV drama was very female-oriented, so I thought, “Maybe that feature idea could work as a TV series.” It had home life in it, it had . . . women’s points of view, kids, all of that. … [Read more...] about Exclusive Excerpt: ‘The Sopranos Sessions’ Goes Inside Groundbreaking HBO Show