Ice Cube Fans to Boycott 'Last Friday' OVER TRUMP!?
So this is the new low even for these liberal leftist conmen but now they're hitting up on ICE CUBE with their idiotic hate! Check this out some idiot posted that 'Maybe the MAGA Crowd Can Go See His Movies' these idiots are now calling for to Boycott 'Last Friday' a Movie the Rap icon and Actor is making because as they said he is being too 'Being Cozy' with you guessed it! Donald Trump... Now Ice Cube is optimistic that the “Last Friday” film is finally coming to fruition after years of battling Warner Bros. Entertainment over it being made. So far it's been a trilogy and there has been talk again for a long time about making more but the WB for some reason never went and let it be done. You would think after the NWA bio movie "Straight Outta Compton" they would have opened their pocketbook to anything with Cube in it but nope... But now as it looks like finally it's happenening these idiots do this and some fans of the rapper say his political choices have tainted their enthusiasm about heading to theaters to support the movie if it does, in fact, make it out of development. These people are evil so in other words he can't have his own freedom of opinion or you will not go see his films? Sounds like a communist tactic here but let's continue here as Cube said “We working on it, we working on it,” Cube told Flavor Flav on the SiriusXM show “Flavor of the Week.” He explained that the project has gained “traction” now that Warner Bros. Entertainment has placed former New Line Cinema executive Mike De Luca over its films.
“My man Mike De Luca, who used to be at New Line when I first started, when I first did the first ‘Friday’ and ‘Players Club’ and ‘All About the Benjamins,’ Mike De Luca was there. So now he’s running Warner Bros., him and my man Michael Gruber are like, ‘Yo, what the f—k is going on with ‘Friday’? Man, let’s get this s—t back online,’” he added. The “Today Was a Good Day” emcee has long claimed that he wrote two scripts for the fourth installment of the franchise. However, when development stalled, he had no way of moving forward because Warner owns distribution of his films. But with new leadership in place, Cube may have a new experience. “I was a little hot because they had took so long,” he said, noting that the franchise’s stars like John Witherspoon, who played Pops, Tommy Lister Jr., who played Deebo, and AJ Johnson, who portrayed Ezal, have all passed away. Witherspoon, 77, succumbed to a heart attack in 2019, Lister, 62, died of heart disease-related complications in 2020, and Johnson, 55, from organ failure caused by chronic alcohol consumption in 2021. “We keep losing people, and y’all keep d—king around not doing the movie the way it need to be done. They wanna do it, but the key is it gotta be done right, Flav, or we shouldn’t f—k with it,” said the rapper-turned-actor Though Cube said that the studio finally “came to their senses,” not all of his fans feel the same about him. A tweet expressing disinterest read, “No thanks, maybe the MAGA crowd can go see his movies because that’s who he’s down with now. I won’t support him!”
Another X user who was vexed by Cube’s past openness to working with former President Donald Trump wrote, “So, do we want to see it? Ice Cube being cozy with the Trump Administration is a meh.” Cube never endorsed the impeached President, but he did present his Contract With Black America, a plan to address racial inequality, to the Trump campaign in 2020. The campaign responded by promoting its Platinum Plan to entice Black voters to support Trump’s re-election. According to the Trump campaign, Cube provided input for their plan to impose initiatives that would uplift the Black community. The West Coast rap legend faced harsh criticism for his political alignment. “Every side is the Darkside for us here in America,” he tweeted in defense of his controversial decision. “They’re all the same until something changes for us. They all lie, and they all cheat, but we can’t afford to negotiate.” Folks these are NOT CUBE fans! These are leftists shills who are using this tired tactic and are trying to force another actor to hate on TRUMP or else! This is not right and he has all the right to support whoever he wants politicaly and so does anyone who wants our country to get better. Joe Biden is a weak old fart machine who is not good for this country the previous debate just days ago proved this! Don't be fooled folks that man is not in the right frame of mind and never been but now Biden is lost in dimentia unless he's got his cocaine on hand and it was clear the man wasn't on it this last debate or maybe he was on too much and it didn't let him forcus at all? But if he's not on any drug to pep him up and just has those moments where he's lucid and those when he's not. Folks this is not a man fit for leading this nation... We saw it live these were not a "CHEAP FAKE" as the left tried to again lie about.
A third critic reacting to the latest “Last Friday’ update commented, “Is he going to write a role for his new buddy Tucker Carlson?” The transgression in question occurred in 2023. Cube and former Fox News correspondent Tucker Carlson discovered that they shared similar stances on a variety of topics as they rode around South Central L.A., the former N.W.A. group member’s hometown. The “Ride Along” star was called a sellout and accused of allowing himself to be used to promote conservatives’ political agendas. The hip-hop veteran, however, has been steadfast in declaring himself a free thinker who has not been welcomed onto a number of well-known platforms. Political stances aside, some social media users think that “Last Friday” finally has Warner’s support thanks to the success of “Bad Boys: Ride or Die.” One person joked, “They seen bad boys surpass 1 billion, and they said not on their watch.” Some think, at minimum, there should be seven movies in the “Friday” collection. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence’s buddy cop franchise had amassed more than $1 billion at the box office. The fourth installment raked in $227 million in the first four weeks following its June 7 debut. Directing duo Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah already have ideas for a fifth film, but Sony has not officially greenlit another sequel.
Again folks if people turn on you like this they were not his fans! So this is a joke and these people need to stop... ICE Cube didn't cross any lines like how Eminem did with his b/s rap going at Trump. We now seen BIDEN lie, and lie, and lie, and look lost on the debate stage. We're in great danger with him as President as the world is laughing at him, us and we need to move on and get the real President Donald Trump back in office.
Hecklers make George Lopez walkout show
George Lopez isn't here for the heckler! In a video shared by TMZ, the once comedian now political con artist and a shell of his former self. This disgraced idiot cut his set short at Eagle Mountain Casino in Porterville, Calif., over the weekend after he became visibly irritated by a handful of audience members. A rep for George tells ET in a statement, 'It's the venue or casino's job to provide a good experience for both the artist and the fans, but the casino failed in this regard.'
I think also part of the reason why the movie "Blue Beetle" flopped was because he was involved as he's now toxic in the eyes of millions due to his consistent bully Marxist behavior. IT's clear he hates America but loves making money here and he's a anchor baby as he was born in California to Mexican parents. So this scumbag has used his lucky history of being born in America. This man is such a moron he once kissed Trumps ass and to now he's been trashing Trump and white men and in the "Blue Beetle" and movie it shows him calling BATMAN "A Fascist" which once again it's something which rubbed fans the wrong way. That adding to the whole Trump thing has made George toxic.
Hope this never stops and more and more people show up and heckle that butt hurt idiot off stage.
Rest in Peace Donald Sutherland [07/17/1935 - 06/20/2024]
Well this is indeed sad news as screen legend Donald McNichol Sutherland has passed away. The Canadian actor of film spanning over seven decades, Sutherland received numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award, and two Golden Globe Awards. He is cited as one of the best actors never to have received an Academy Award nomination, but received an Academy Honorary Award in 2017. Sutherland rose to fame after starring in films such as The Dirty Dozen (1967), M*A*S*H (1970), and Kelly's Heroes (1970). He subsequently starred in many films both in leading and supporting roles, including Start the Revolution Without Me (1970), Klute (1971), Don't Look Now (1973), The Day of the Locust (1975), Fellini's Casanova (1976), The Eagle Has Landed (1976), 1900 (1976), Animal House (1978), Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Ordinary People (1980), Eye of the Needle (1981), A Dry White Season (1989), Backdraft (1991), JFK (1991), Six Degrees of Separation (1993), Without Limits (1998), The Italian Job (2003), and Pride & Prejudice (2005). More recently, Sutherland portrayed President Snow in The Hunger Games franchise.
Sutherland also received accolades for his television roles. For his portrayal of Colonel Mikhail Fetisov in Citizen X (1995) he received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. He played Adam Czerniaków in Uprising (2001), and Clark Clifford in Path to War (2002) earning the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series, Miniseries or Television Film.
Sutherland received various honours including inductions into the Canadian Walk of Fame in 2000 and the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2011. He was made an Officer of the Order of Canada (OC) in 1978, a Commandeur of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2012 and received the Companion of the Order of Canada (CC) in 2019. He was the father of actors Kiefer Sutherland, Rossif Sutherland, and Angus Sutherland. In October 2023, Canada Post issued a stamp in his honour, commemorating his career as one of Canada's most respected and versatile actors.
Sutherland then appeared in two war films, playing the lead role as "Hawkeye" Pierce in Robert Altman's MASH in 1970; and, again in 1970, as hippie tank commander "Oddball" in Kelly's Heroes; his health was threatened by spinal meningitis contracted during its filming. Sutherland starred with Gene Wilder in the 1970 comedy Start the Revolution Without Me. During the filming of the Academy Award-winning detective thriller Klute (1971), Sutherland had an intimate relationship with co-star Jane Fonda. Sutherland and Fonda went on to co-produce and star together in the anti–Vietnam War documentary F.T.A. (1972), consisting of a series of sketches performed outside army bases in the Pacific Rim and interviews with American troops who were then on active service. As a follow-up to their appearance in Klute, Sutherland and Fonda performed together in Steelyard Blues (1973), a "freewheeling, Age-of-Aquarius, romp-and-roll caper" from the writer David S. Ward.
Sutherland found himself as a leading man throughout the 1970s in films such as the Venice-based psychological horror film Don't Look Now (1973), co-starring Julie Christie, a role which saw him nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor, the war film The Eagle Has Landed (1976), Federico Fellini's Casanova (1976) and the thriller Eye of the Needle (which was filmed on location on the Isle of Mull, West Scotland) and as the health inspector in the science fiction/horror film Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) alongside Brooke Adams and Jeff Goldblum. He helped launch the internationally popular Canadian television series Witness to Yesterday, with a performance as the Montreal doctor Norman Bethune, a physician and humanitarian, largely talking of Bethune's experiences in revolutionary China.[20] Sutherland also had a role as pot-smoking Professor Dave Jennings in National Lampoon's Animal House in 1978, making himself known to younger fans as a result of the movie's popularity. When cast, he was offered either $40,000 up front or two percent of the movie's gross earnings.
COLD CASE Cracked? Tupac Shakur Murder Case REVIVED As Police Execute Search Warrant
The Murder Cases of both 2PAC & BIG have yet to be solved all these years later where only online fan gossip about how they died is what's kept interest in the cases. Both 2Pac & BIG have since sold Millions of records post their passing, and with 2Pac selling the most since also he left behind a lot more material. Snoop Dogg recently bought Death Row Records and all the music left in the vault and he said there is still some material with 2Pac which will be put online for fans to listen to in due time. But as for the case on his or BIG's death nothing.
Until now! Seems like some how after all these years the Las Vegas police department have REVIVED the case and just asked for a Police Search Warrant due to what is being claimed to be new evidence which could possibly bring new light to this long case which should have been solved years ago.
Jansen Panettiere passes away... Rest in Peace
Very sad to read that actor Jensen Panettiere passed away. Panettiere was born in Palisades, New York, to Lesley R. Vogel, a former soap opera actress, and Alan Lee "Skip" Panettiere, a fire department lieutenant. Jansen had a supporting role in the Disney Channel Original Movie Tiger Cruise, which starred his sister Hayden (this is one of only two productions in which both siblings featured onscreen, the other being The Forger – Jansen lent his voice to Racing Stripes, in which Hayden appeared). He portrayed the voice of Truman X in The X's. He starred as Lucas Malloy in the made-for-television Nickelodeon film The Last Day of Summer, which first showed July 20, 2007. It was released on DVD on August 28, 2007.
His next film, The Perfect Game, was going to be released in theaters on August 8, 2008, but Lionsgate Films decided to push it back to the spring of 2010. The Perfect Game is directed by William Dear, based on the true story of how a group of boys from Monterrey, Mexico become the first non-U.S. team to win the Little League World Series. Panettiere also co-stars with Gavin MacLeod in The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry, a film directed by Rich Christiano about faith and friendship. He appeared with Martin Sheen, Jamie Lee Curtis and Christine Lahti, as Elliott Perry in Dustin Lance Black's play 8, a reenactment of the Perry v. Schwarzenegger trial, at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre on March 3, 2012. The performance was broadcast on YouTube to raise money for the American Foundation for Equal Rights. In 2019, Jansen guest starred in the AMC network series The Walking Dead and co-starred in MTV's How High 2.
First look at Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones 5
While we still have no trailer or poster for the upcoming fifth Indiana Jones movie. A teaser was shown to guests at the D23 Expo a few months ago, but it was never released in theaters or online. Heck, the movie doesn’t even official title yet, as far as anyone outside Lucasfilm knows.
The movie is just a few months away, so expect to start seeing and hearing a lot more about it. The movie which was directed by James Mangold and written by Mangold with Jez and John-Henry Butterworth. (This marks the first Indiana Jones that wasn’t directed by Steven Spielberg or written in part by George Lucas.)
Empire Magazine is promising a big cover story in their latest issue, and while they’ve yet to reveal any of its contents, they did share the magazine’s cover which features our first full look at Ford back in costume as the now 80-year-old Indiana Jones.
The legend returns! Harrison Ford is Indiana Jones, in a major Empire world-exclusive.
— Empire Magazine (@empiremagazine) November 18, 2022
The first word. The first images. The first interviews with Harrison Ford, James Mangold & more. The ultimate adventure awaits. On sale Thurs 24 November.
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Ford last played Indiana Jones back in 2008, in the poorly-received Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. A fifth film was mentioned way back then, but only came together in the last several years, after Spielberg finally decided he did not want to direct the movie and Mangold was brought on to replace him.
(Spielberg remains a producer on the project.)
Not much is known about the film’s story yet, although at least part is set in 1960s New York City, as evidenced by the other cover of this month’s Empire, which is a painting of Indy in Manhattan, looking out at the Chrysler Building.
Inspired by the film, the subscriber cover for Empire's Indiana Jones 5 issue finds Indy in 1960s-era New York City, bathed in golden light, whip in hand. Illustrated exclusively for Empire by Sam Hadley.
— Empire Magazine (@empiremagazine) November 18, 2022
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Rob Schneider: I’ve had it with the Democratic Party!
Actor and comedian Rob Schneider reacts to Tulsi Gabbard leaving the Democratic Party, discusses his experiences with cancel culture, and shares his upcoming movie ‘Daddy Daughter Trip.’ Also talks about his time out west living in San Francisco and why he also left the democrats.
This year is the year of the midterm elections and the purge from people who have been in the Democrats party seem to continue as Rob & Tulsi Gabbard aren’t the only longtime liberals who are leaving not just the stare of California but the party in general. Bill Maher recently said it also on the Joe Rogan podcast. The RED WAVE is real folks! November is just but days away…
Louie Anderson is gone! The Emmy-Winning Actor, Comedian has passed away.......... RIP
WOW January has been horrible for tinsel town as some very well known people have left center stage to go on to the next level of evolution beyond the stars, and this one really hurts. Now I know I say this often as I’m a fan of a lot of these folks but I grew up loving Louie Anderson both in Stand up and his limited acting roles like Coming to America. He’s shown range in his acting most recently winning Emmy awards for a show where he played a woman. He passed away shortly after it was reported that he’d been hospitalized for cancer treatment.
The world has just gotten a little less funny after losing Betty White, and Bob Saget the lord now see’s fit to take another great from his creation here on earth for the biggest show in Heaven. As now comedian Louie Anderson is gone… The news broke by ‘Deadline’ who reports that Anderson died in Las Vegas on Friday morning. The Baskets star had been hospitalized earlier this week to be treated for diffuse large B cell lymphoma, an aggressive form of cancer. He was 68 years old.
Hours prior to his passing, it was clear that the outlook was not so good. Fellow comedian Pauly Shore posted to Twitter, “Attention comedians and The Comedy Store alumni’s. I say this with a heavy heart just left the hospital in Las Vegas where Louie Anderson his sisters and close friend were kind enough to let me say my goodbyes. He’s still with us but keep him in your prayers.”
Born on March 24, 1953, Louie Anderson first appeared on television as a stand-up comic on The Tonight Show in 1984. He also began to appear in movies around with time with small roles in Cloak & Dagger, Quicksilver, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. In 1988, he played McDowell’s employee Maurice in the acclaimed comedy Coming to America with Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall. Last year, Anderson reprised the role for his final movie appearance in the sequel Coming 2 America.
“I can’t say anything except it was the greatest experience,” Anderson later told TMZ of returning for Coming 2 America, prior to the film’s release. “It’s such a great movie. People are going to go crazy for it. I think it’s going to do a billion dollars! Honest to God, I think it’s going to do a billion dollars. It’s such a good script.”
One of Anderson’s most celebrated roles is that of Christine Baskets on the FX drama Baskets. This role earned Anderson the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy. He was also nominated an additional two times. In 2017, Anderson revisited Family Feud for an appearance on Steve Harvey’s Celebrity Family Feud. He’d also been serving as a regular panelist on the game show Funny You Should Ask. His recent television appearances also include Young Sheldon, Search Party, and Twenties.
Our love, thoughts and prayers go out to those close with Anderson and mourning the loss of the veteran comedian.
Rest in Peace Actor Ned Beatty! 07-06-37 / 06-13-2021 RIP!
Born July 6th 1937 in Louisville, KY he said once that “Stars never want to throw the audience a curveball, but my great joy is throwing curveballs,” he told The New York Times. “Being a star cuts down on your effectiveness as an actor because you become an identifiable part of a product and somewhat predictable. You have to mind your P’s and Q’s and nurture your fans. But I like to surprise the audience, to do the unexpected.”
But while the once Oscar-nominated actor’s credits included over 150 movies and TV shows including “Deliverance,” “Network” and again “Superman,” were his big roles, and yes while he was a booming, indelible presence in even the smallest parts. He also was a bit underrated to be honest, and to fans he was someone who always was wanted in more projects. Beatty’s manager, Deborah Miller, said Beatty died Sunday of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles surrounded by friends and loved ones.
Known for the years he spent in regional theater, Beatty was cast in 1972′s “Deliverance” as Bobby Trippe, the happy-go-lucky member of a male river-boating party terrorized by backwoods thugs in “Deliverance.” The scene in which Trippe is brutalized, raped and forced to “squeal like a pig” became the most memorable in the movie and established Beatty as an actor whose name moviegoers may not have known but whose face they always recognized.
“For people like me, there’s a lot of ‘I know you! I know you! What have I seen you in?’” Beatty remarked without rancor in 1992. Beatty received only one Oscar nomination, as supporting actor for his role as corporate executive Arthur Jensen in 1976′s “Network,” but he contributed to some of the most popular movies of his time and worked constantly.
Beatty’s appearance in “Network,” scripted by Paddy Chayefsky and directed by Sidney Lumet, was brief but titanic. His three-minute monologue ranks among the greatest in movies. Jensen summons anchorman Howard Beale (Peter Finch) to a long, dimly lit boardroom for a come-to-Jesus about the elemental powers of media. “You have meddled with the primal forces of nature, Mr. Beale, and I won’t have it!” Beatty shouts from across the boardroom before explaining that there is no America, no democracy. “There is only IBM and ITT and AT&T and DuPont, Dow, Union Carbide, and Exxon. Those are the nations of the world today.”
He landed a rare leading role in the Irish film “Hear My Song” in 1991. The true story of legendary Irish tenor Josef Locke, who disappeared at the height of a brilliant career, it was well-reviewed but largely unseen in the United States. Between movies, Beatty worked often in TV and theater. He had recurring roles in “Roseanne” as John Goodman’s father and as a detective on “Homicide: Life on the Street.”
On Broadway, he won critical praise (and a Drama Desk Award) for his portrayal of Big Daddy in a revival of “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” a role he had first played as a 21-year-old in a stock company production. His more recent movies included “Toy Story 3” (as the duplicitous stuffed bear Lotso) in 2010 and the villainous tortoise mayor in “Rango.” He retired in 2013.
Ned Thomas Beatty was born in 1937 in Louisville, Ky., and raised in Lexington, where he joined the Protestant Disciples of Christ Christian Church. “It was the theater I attended as a kid,” he told The Associated Press in 1992. “It was where people got down to their truest emotions and talked about things they didn’t talk about in everyday life. … The preaching was very often theatrical.” For a time he thought of becoming a priest, but changed his mind after he was cast in a high school production of “Harvey.”
He spent 10 summers at the Barter Theater in Abingdon, Virginia, and eight years at the Arena Stage Company in Washington, D.C. At the Arena Stage, he appeared in Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya” and starred in Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman.” Then his life changed forever when he took a train to New York to audition for director John Boorman for the role of Bobby Trippe. Boorman told him the role was cast, but changed his mind after seeing Beatty audition.
Beatty, who married Sandra Johnson in 1999, had eight children from three previous marriages.
Check out the video on his passing posted by https://www.supermanhomepage.com/