During her acting career, Carrie Fisher has delivered some of the most memorable performances that have forever etched her name in the minds of the viewers. Though she has worked in numerous films in her astounding film career, her most remarkable performance was that of Princess Leia Organa in George Lucas’ Star Wars franchise.
Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia Organa in Episode IV. Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd.
The character was everything that the audience wanted in a leading franchise, and she always jumped into action as she was a valuable member of the Rebel Alliance. Despite being a fan-favorite character, Fisher despised working in A New Hope, especially because there was one dialogue that did not sit well with the sequence. The line felt so bizarre to her that she decided to become a writer after delivering the out-of-place dialogue.
Carrie Fisher’s Desperate Attempt To Fit in A Broken Dialogue...
Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia Organa in Episode IV. Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd.
The character was everything that the audience wanted in a leading franchise, and she always jumped into action as she was a valuable member of the Rebel Alliance. Despite being a fan-favorite character, Fisher despised working in A New Hope, especially because there was one dialogue that did not sit well with the sequence. The line felt so bizarre to her that she decided to become a writer after delivering the out-of-place dialogue.
Carrie Fisher’s Desperate Attempt To Fit in A Broken Dialogue...
- 6/4/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
Exclusive: Paris-based genre specialist Reel Suspects has acquired world sales rights to Mongolian zombie picture Z Zone for a Cannes Market launch.
The debut feature of Bilguun Chuluundorj, the movie follows the fate of a group of young delinquents who are transferred to a mysterious, remote military base for their misdemeanours.
Rather than a strict disciplinary regime, they find themselves in a world of secrets and fighting for their lives against sinister forces that lurk in the shadows.
The cast features Mongolian stars Tsenguun Chingis, Puruvjargal Erdenebileg and Bazarragchaa Byambajav (Shadow Keeper).
Chuluundorj is a member of the bubbling indie cinema scene in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar.
He previously took co-writing credits on 2022 picture Nomads vs. Zombies by Otgonzorig Batchuluun, mixing comedy, horror and thriller genres.
Chuluundorj is currently attached as writer and director at the Ulaanbaatar entertainment group On ‘n Off Production, having previously collaborated with Hulegu Pictures.
The debut feature of Bilguun Chuluundorj, the movie follows the fate of a group of young delinquents who are transferred to a mysterious, remote military base for their misdemeanours.
Rather than a strict disciplinary regime, they find themselves in a world of secrets and fighting for their lives against sinister forces that lurk in the shadows.
The cast features Mongolian stars Tsenguun Chingis, Puruvjargal Erdenebileg and Bazarragchaa Byambajav (Shadow Keeper).
Chuluundorj is a member of the bubbling indie cinema scene in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar.
He previously took co-writing credits on 2022 picture Nomads vs. Zombies by Otgonzorig Batchuluun, mixing comedy, horror and thriller genres.
Chuluundorj is currently attached as writer and director at the Ulaanbaatar entertainment group On ‘n Off Production, having previously collaborated with Hulegu Pictures.
- 4/23/2024
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
The Beatles achieved many extraordinary feats as recording artists through their years in the music industry. However, none was more stunning than the day they dominated the top four slots of the Billboard singles charts on Mar. 28, 1964.
Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and George Harrison photographed in 1964 | Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images The Beatles’ debut album dropped in 1963 in Great Britain and 1964 in the US
The Beatles’ debut album, Please Please Me, debuted in 1963. It recently celebrated the 60th anniversary of its release.
Before the release of Please Please Me, The Beatles released two singles. “Love Me Do” hit the charts on Oct. 5, 1962, and “Please Please Me” debuted on Jan. 11, 1963.
The Please Please Me album was not released in America and was a UK hit. Instead, the group’s debut album was rebranded Introducing The Beatles, and debuted in the United States on Jan. 10, 1964, with a different tracklisting. Americans...
Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and George Harrison photographed in 1964 | Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images The Beatles’ debut album dropped in 1963 in Great Britain and 1964 in the US
The Beatles’ debut album, Please Please Me, debuted in 1963. It recently celebrated the 60th anniversary of its release.
Before the release of Please Please Me, The Beatles released two singles. “Love Me Do” hit the charts on Oct. 5, 1962, and “Please Please Me” debuted on Jan. 11, 1963.
The Please Please Me album was not released in America and was a UK hit. Instead, the group’s debut album was rebranded Introducing The Beatles, and debuted in the United States on Jan. 10, 1964, with a different tracklisting. Americans...
- 3/28/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The Billboard Music Awards take place on May 15, These honors recognize the biggest commercial achievements as measured by the Billboard charts, but while many default their predictions to whatever topped the publication’s Year End charts, it’s important to remember that the BBMAs eligibility deadline was in March, several months after the Year-End charts were decided, opening the door for possible surprises. Let’s take a look at the biggest contenders for this year’s ceremony in rap races.
SEELil Durk’s ‘7220’ returns to the top of Billboard 200 with an unusually low sum despite 4 new albums in the top 10 Top Rap Artist and Top Rap Male Artist
There are no women nominated for Top Rap Artist so the winner will be the same in both of these categories. I’m betting on Drake here, since he was the top rap artist of 2021 according to the Year-End charts. Drake is...
SEELil Durk’s ‘7220’ returns to the top of Billboard 200 with an unusually low sum despite 4 new albums in the top 10 Top Rap Artist and Top Rap Male Artist
There are no women nominated for Top Rap Artist so the winner will be the same in both of these categories. I’m betting on Drake here, since he was the top rap artist of 2021 according to the Year-End charts. Drake is...
- 4/20/2022
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
In late August, much ado was being made about the potential charts battle brewing between Kanye West and Drake, who had, for years, maintained a relatively benign on-again, off-again beef, but never actually duked it out on the charts. But Donda, Kanye’s 10th studio album, dropped five days before Certified Lover Boy, Drake’s sixth, meaning it had no problems whatsoever taking the Number One spot on the Rolling Stone Top 200 Albums Chart.
But if they had gone head to head? It wouldn’t have been close.
In just three days,...
But if they had gone head to head? It wouldn’t have been close.
In just three days,...
- 9/7/2021
- by Emily Blake
- Rollingstone.com
Drake album roll-outs have a certain ritual to them, one that involves Drizzy shedding himself of stray thoughts in the form of a mixtape or an EP. This almost always seems to involve Rick Ross. Last week he released Scary Hours 2, the second installment of his album-stalling series of EPs. While the project’s overall formula is by now familiar — Drake admirably tries on some modern rap styles; Drake invites a rising young rapper to go nuts on a beat; Drake and Rick Ross talk about the finer things in...
- 3/10/2021
- by Jeff Ihaza
- Rollingstone.com
Drake will release his new album, Certified Lover Boy, in January 2021. The musician didn’t share a specific release date but confirmed the record’s imminent arrival with a teaser he dropped Sunday, October 25th.
The clip opens with a shot of a young boy standing in a field, gazing and reaching up toward a lone light as red confetti starts to fall — an ostensible nod to the cover of Drake’s 2009 breakthrough mixtape, So Far Gone. Drake goes on to recreate a few more old album and mixtape covers — including Take Care,...
The clip opens with a shot of a young boy standing in a field, gazing and reaching up toward a lone light as red confetti starts to fall — an ostensible nod to the cover of Drake’s 2009 breakthrough mixtape, So Far Gone. Drake goes on to recreate a few more old album and mixtape covers — including Take Care,...
- 10/26/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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