The teen who plays Damon Wayans' daughter on the TV remake of "Lethal Weapon" banked nearly $150k for her first season, but still couldn't get a toilet guaranteed from the show. Chandler Kinney plays Riana Murtaugh on the Fox series. She signed a 7-season deal, which earned her $15k per episode in season 1. Good money, for sure, but here's the reality of being a 17-year-old up-and-comer in Hollywood. Chandler's reps couldn't get production to...
- 9/16/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
[[tmz:video id="0_l39zfkdf"]] Blac Chyna doesn't play when it comes to her money, and she made sure to get a giant wad of cash before her latest gig. Chyna pulled up outside Project Club La Saturday night -- she was hosting, but before the party could get started ... the money man had to come through. Our club sources say BC got $15k for the appearance, and we spotted a promoter getting into her ride with the goods. Rocking new red hair,...
- 7/30/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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The Dark Knight and The Man Of Steel are also available in brick form!
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The DC universe and the brick-based world of Lego make for a wonderful blend, as The Lego Batman Movie reminded us not that long ago.
You might be interested to know, then, that Amazon has many Lego kits related to the iconic Dark Knight and Man Of Steel of DC Comics lore.
Here are 13 of the best Lego sets featuring Batman and/or Superman...
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There's been no shortage of Lego Batmobiles over the...
The Dark Knight and The Man Of Steel are also available in brick form!
A quick note: our site gets a bit of support if you click on the links in this article. But no pressure. Ta.
See related American Gods: Bryan Fuller interview American Gods: the cast react to episode 1 American Gods: 13 things we learned from the cast American Gods cast interview: Ian McShane, Ricky Whittle, Emily Browning
The DC universe and the brick-based world of Lego make for a wonderful blend, as The Lego Batman Movie reminded us not that long ago.
You might be interested to know, then, that Amazon has many Lego kits related to the iconic Dark Knight and Man Of Steel of DC Comics lore.
Here are 13 of the best Lego sets featuring Batman and/or Superman...
The Speedwagon
There's been no shortage of Lego Batmobiles over the...
- 5/11/2017
- Den of Geek
2017-03-09T08:13:04-08:00'Vampire Diaries' Finale to Deliver Elena and a Major Surprise
The moment is finally here. The Vampire Diaries will come to a definitive end this week, and it promises to go out with some major drama. Part of that drama will be the return of Elena, as portrayed by Nina Dobrev, but showrunner Julie Plec has also revealed that the series finale will deliver another shocker. Someone important is going to die.
Dobrev's Elena has been popping up in flashback throughout the current season, but she'll be on hand in the flesh for the finale. Dobrev will also be playing Elena's evil double, Katherine, and her return will serve as the series' final Big Bad moment.
Plec has admitted that she's going to kill off one of the series' central characters before the end, but she hasn't let us in on who's the unlucky one.
The moment is finally here. The Vampire Diaries will come to a definitive end this week, and it promises to go out with some major drama. Part of that drama will be the return of Elena, as portrayed by Nina Dobrev, but showrunner Julie Plec has also revealed that the series finale will deliver another shocker. Someone important is going to die.
Dobrev's Elena has been popping up in flashback throughout the current season, but she'll be on hand in the flesh for the finale. Dobrev will also be playing Elena's evil double, Katherine, and her return will serve as the series' final Big Bad moment.
Plec has admitted that she's going to kill off one of the series' central characters before the end, but she hasn't let us in on who's the unlucky one.
- 3/9/2017
- by Evan Gillespie
- Yidio
Although only five episodes of the current season of Arrow have aired so far, I feel as if the series has reattained levels of excitement and intrigue that may prove to rival those of season 2, which is often hailed to be the best.
One of the elements contributing to the show’s current success and revitalization is that of the mysterious new villain in Star City, Prometheus. If you ask me, the TV version of him seems like Green Arrow’s equivalent of Zoom. Think about it: His costume reveals no identifying traits whatsoever, his voice is distorted, he accumulates body counts that not too many villains are able to boast, and he was a background player before coming to the forefront in the sixth episode.
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Taking that into account, the ominously titled “So It Begins” will undoubtedly be...
One of the elements contributing to the show’s current success and revitalization is that of the mysterious new villain in Star City, Prometheus. If you ask me, the TV version of him seems like Green Arrow’s equivalent of Zoom. Think about it: His costume reveals no identifying traits whatsoever, his voice is distorted, he accumulates body counts that not too many villains are able to boast, and he was a background player before coming to the forefront in the sixth episode.
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Taking that into account, the ominously titled “So It Begins” will undoubtedly be...
- 11/3/2016
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
George Clooney loves to expand his family with adopted dogs but he and wife Amal have no plans for a baby anytime soon. The Hail, Caesar! actor was light-hearted when asked about pregnancy rumors at the Good Money Gala in Amsterdam on Tuesday. "No," Clooney, 54, said in response to a reporter's inquiry about a baby, according to Entertainment Tonight. "But I like that you started that rumor," he added, hilariously. The Clooneys celebrated their first wedding anniversary in December, and recently the two-time Oscar winner also celebrated another milestone. "The president of the Maldives was let out of prison, because...
- 1/28/2016
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
George Clooney loves to expand his family with adopted dogs but he and wife Amal have no plans for a baby anytime soon. The Hail, Caesar! actor was light-hearted when asked about pregnancy rumors at the Good Money Gala in Amsterdam on Tuesday. "No," Clooney, 54, said in response to a reporter's inquiry about a baby, according to Entertainment Tonight. "But I like that you started that rumor," he added, hilariously. The Clooneys celebrated their first wedding anniversary in December, and recently the two-time Oscar winner also celebrated another milestone. "The president of the Maldives was let out of prison, because...
- 1/28/2016
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
She’s one of the most recognizable celebrities in the world, and Miley Cyrus isn’t afraid to shoot straight on pretty much any topic.
In her Marie Claire feature for the February 2015 issue, the “Party in the USA” singer answered 20 questions from all over the spectrum.
Glad It’s Ahead of Me: “I’m 21, and I have a lot of options of what I could do in my life. And my next album is gonna be really fun. I think I’m going to do a lot of cool things by the time I’m only 25. Then I have longer to do some other really cool things.”
Glad It’s Behind Me: “I had some shady wardrobe choices when I was about 16 to 18. I wore this hippie outfit to Justin Bieber’s Never Say Never premiere that I’m like, Girl, who told you—it was not Woodstock, it was a premiere.
In her Marie Claire feature for the February 2015 issue, the “Party in the USA” singer answered 20 questions from all over the spectrum.
Glad It’s Ahead of Me: “I’m 21, and I have a lot of options of what I could do in my life. And my next album is gonna be really fun. I think I’m going to do a lot of cool things by the time I’m only 25. Then I have longer to do some other really cool things.”
Glad It’s Behind Me: “I had some shady wardrobe choices when I was about 16 to 18. I wore this hippie outfit to Justin Bieber’s Never Say Never premiere that I’m like, Girl, who told you—it was not Woodstock, it was a premiere.
- 1/14/2015
- GossipCenter
The WSJ Book Club’s discussion of Martin Amis’s rollicking satire “Money” is coming to a close. It’s been a wild ride following John Self’s destructive—and often hilarious—attempts to make his movie, alternatively titled “Good Money” and “Bad Money,” and a boatload of cash. This week, we invite readers to submit questions for Mr. Hiaasen about “Money.” What would you like to ask the author about Martin Amis’s bracing book? Leave your questions in the comments section,...
- 1/14/2015
- by Anna Russell
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
You have no doubt watched the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer a trillion times already, and are probably scratching your head, along with everyone else, at who the gravelly, menacing narration belongs to. Good money seemed to be on Benedict Cumberbatch (even though he was never mentioned when the cast was announced) or Max von Sydow (who was actually confirmed). But this morning, American time, Good Morning America revealed it was Andy Serkis, channelling his best Caesar from the Planet of the Apes movie. There is no word on who Serkis is playing, or if he is even the dark figure with the broadsword style lightsaber, but Jedi News have unearthed rumours that he will play two roles, one as part of an extremely athletic and acrobatic group of motion capture artists, and another that is pivotal to the first act story arc and the back story of Daisy Ridley's character.
- 12/1/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Tom White)
- www.themoviebit.com
I’ve little to no doubt by the time I write this article everyone on this site, and every other comic-ish site will have weighed in on Man of Steel. For what it’s worth? I liked it a whole bunch. Disaster porn? Sure. The controversial ending? Made complete sense to me. And I’m not even a pessimist. I found the flick to be a popcorn chomping, scenery eating behemoth on par with Marvel’s Cap or Thor. Feel free to disagree with me. This li’l op-ed though isn’t about Man of Steel as much as it’s about what it means for DC in the near and not-so-near future. The fact is the movie is making money. Good money. The most money to come in for the month of June in fact. And with no “big” weekend coming to theaters presumably until The Lone Ranger bombs,...
- 6/22/2013
- by Marc Alan Fishman
- Comicmix.com
During our Summer Movie Box-Office Draft, I considered taking Tyler Perry's Madea's Witness Protection as a film that could bolster my overall total. However, Madea's Big Happy Family faltered at the box-office compared to the two that came before it. Our draft was based on taking a film's overall worldwide gross minus two-and-a-half times the budget. Let's take a look at previous installments. In 2006 Madea's Family Reunion was made on a reported budget of $6 million. It made $63.3 million worldwide, which would end up netting $48.3 million. Good money. In 2009 Madea Goes to Jail was made for $17.5 million and made $90.5 million, which nets $46.75 million. A small dip, but still solid returns. Then last year, Madea's Big Happy Family was made for a reported $25 million and ended up making $53.3 million for a net loss of $9.2 million. Not good. Then I looked at his most recent film, Good Deeds, which was made for...
- 5/9/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
It has been a few days since the last set video came out of 'The Dark Knight Rises.' People must have been getting a little jittery. At least tales of yesteryear and a dismal synopsis were around to keep Bat-fans cosy at night. But no worries, a new set video has come online and it's spoiler worthy as usual. Check it out below. Nothing surprising is that Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) arrives at a party in his Lamborghini. The difference between this time and the other 300 times he's done it is that he's limping around with a cane. (Not to be confused with Michael "Cane" from the worst synopsis ever.) So, what happened to the poor guy? Did Bane (Tom Hardy) brutalize him or was it the car chase with all of Gotham City Police Department? And what is the excuse for the party guests? Good money is on "skiing accident.
- 10/7/2011
- LRMonline.com
American World Pictures and Bron Studios have released the first images from Steven R. Monroe’s “Jabberwocky”, which just completed production and is now headed into post. Monroe is coming off the remake of “I Spit on Your Grave”, and previously directed the films “It Waits” and “House of 9″, both of which I found very decent. “Jabberwocky” looks like a swords-and-monsters fantasy movie, and co-stars Tahmoh Penikett (of “Battlestar Galactica” fame) and Kacey Barnfield (recently in “Resident Evil: Afterlife”). Jabberwocky chronicles the story of a young squire (Michael Worth) who, alongside his brother (Tahmoh Penikett), must become a warrior to save his people and the woman he loves (Kacey Barnfield) after a horrific beast is unleashed on the Kingdom. Starring Tahmoh Penikett, Michael Worth, Kacey Barnfield, Raffaello Degruttola, Steven Waddington, Richard Riddell, Ian Virgo, and directed by Steven R. Monroe. Look for it later this year. Good money says...
- 1/25/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Dear guys,
Leno, five nights a week? Seriously? In a world where network ratings are eroding faster than Southern California shoreline, where your audience is being devoured by cable the way Leno probably takes out a Ponderosa buffet, putting "The Chin" on five nights a week was the best idea you had?I'm not saying it's entirely a bad idea. If you check out the 10 p.m. slot, the only shows going anywhere at the time has "CSI" in their names; otherwise, it's become a dead zone for most scripted programming, and neither Fox nor the CW have ever really even tried to program in that time anyway.In theory, it's not like you guys can do much worse. Ratings are generally down for the Big Three, and let's face it, it's not likely to get better anytime in the near future.Zucker's right, that you can't keep programming the...
Leno, five nights a week? Seriously? In a world where network ratings are eroding faster than Southern California shoreline, where your audience is being devoured by cable the way Leno probably takes out a Ponderosa buffet, putting "The Chin" on five nights a week was the best idea you had?I'm not saying it's entirely a bad idea. If you check out the 10 p.m. slot, the only shows going anywhere at the time has "CSI" in their names; otherwise, it's become a dead zone for most scripted programming, and neither Fox nor the CW have ever really even tried to program in that time anyway.In theory, it's not like you guys can do much worse. Ratings are generally down for the Big Three, and let's face it, it's not likely to get better anytime in the near future.Zucker's right, that you can't keep programming the...
- 12/10/2008
- by Chad
- Planetallstar.com
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