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When Paramount handed Mean Girls over to the MPAA for the ratings board, they tried to slap the teen comedy with an R rating, if you can believe it. And the studio had to fight back to ensure that the intended audience for the movie could actually go out and see it. “Even in the PG-13 movie, we had to take a lot of things out,” Fey told Variety in 2018. “I remember thinking, If this was a movie about a boys’ school, ‘Is your cherry popped?’ wouldn’t have to come out.” That line was replaced with the much tamer “Is…

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Walt Disney World expanded the House of Mouse’s theme parks aside from its hub in Southern California for the first time in October 1, 1971 when the Florida resort opened. As of this week, that’s fifty years ago and you better believe Disney Parks is going to celebrate this incredible milestone. One major way they’re doing this is with some help from Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy as the franchise’s filmmaker James Gunn helped reveal on its big birthday. Disney Imagineers are currently hard at work on a new attraction called Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, set to open in…

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Photography courtesy of Pandora Plus Gucci’s 100th birthday celebration at Holt Renfrew Vancouver. By Annika Lautens Date October 2, 2021 Facebook Twitter Canadian Dancer Donté Colley Stars in New Pandora ME collection To relaunch its Pandora ME collection, the jeweller has enlisted Addison Rae, Charli XCX, Beabadoobee, Cecilia Cantarano, and home-grown talent Donté Colley to star in their new campaign. Gen Z influences abound with unique metals, freshwater pearls, and emoji-like motifs, as Pandora clearly took a “more is more” approach to their styling. If you’re looking to add a little sparkle to your step, be sure to check out…

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Seinfeld finally arrived on Netflix Friday, and while all 180 episodes are now available on the streaming service, some jokes didn’t make the cut, literally. As noted on social media, some of the visual gags from the series have been cropped out due to the series’ now-16:9 aspect ratio that updates the picture for HD televisions, as opposed to its original and boxier 4:3 ratio from when the series first broadcast on TV. The cropping is most visible in the episode “The Pothole,” where instead of searching for his keys in the now-paved street, George Costanza is instead seen lashing…

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Emily Ratajkowski accuses Robin Thicke of groping her on the set of his music video “Blurred Lines” in the model’s upcoming book My Body. In the excerpt, first reported by the Sunday Times of London, Ratajkowski — who appears topless in the edited and unrated versions of the controversial visual — initially had no issues with the nudity the Diane Martel-directed video required. However, things changed when Thicke “returned to the set a little drunk to shoot just with me,” Ratajkowski writes. “Suddenly, out of nowhere, I felt the coolness and foreignness of a stranger’s hands cupping my bare breasts…

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Sinister and Doctor Strange duo Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill return to horror with their brand new Blumhouse horror movie The Black Phone, an adaptation of Joe Hill‘s short story. But we’ll have to wait just a smidge longer before we’ll be able to answer their call. The Black Phone was set to release in theaters on January 28, 2022, but it’s now shifted into a wide release on Friday, February 4, 2022. The Black Phone‘s plot reads, “Finney Shaw, a shy but clever 13-year-old boy, is abducted by a sadistic killer and trapped in a soundproof basement where screaming is of little use. When a disconnected…

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Ray Stevens is sharing his views on the debate over COVID-19 vaccines. “The vaccinations… do work,” he tells People.The “Comedy King of Music City” has seen the worst of COVID-19, as he’s had multiple friends die of the virus.“My friends, a lot of them have had the vaccinations and are doing well,” he says. “Some, however, have died from COVID-19. It’s sad to hear when someone else you knew well is gone. But that’s how it is. I’m not going to say who is right and who is wrong when it comes to the arguments taking place about vaccinations and masks, but it’s…

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Pregnant Jennifer Lawrence and longtime friend Amy Schumer united this weekend at one of the many marches to protest in favor of women’s reproductive rights.On Saturday, Oct. 2, the comedian, who recently revealed she underwent a hysterectomy to treat a debilitating disease, shared on her Instagram page a photo of herself standing at a rally with the Oscar-winning actress, who is expecting her and husband Cooke Maroney’s first child. That day, thousands of people gathered at hundreds of Women’s Marches held nationwide to protest abortion restrictions. The demonstrations were held a month after a new Texas law banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, the most…

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It’s not every day that you get to see a real-life Disney Princess. But fans of the House of Mouse were in for a treat when Halle Bailey took part in Disney World’s 50th anniversary celebration this weekend. The pop star looked and sounded magical during her rendition of a Disney classic — and surprisingly, it wasn’t from her upcoming adaptation of The Little Mermaid. In one of many events to commemorate a huge milestone for Disney World, ABC aired a special called The Most Magical Story on Earth: 50 Years of Walt Disney World. The special highlighted the history of…

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Photography Courtesy of Charlotte Tilbury. Including a new hair growth serum for fuller brows, a silk sleeping mask for lash extensions and Insta-worthy bubble bath for your bébé. By Megan Kirkwood Date October 2, 2021 Facebook Twitter Photography Courtesy of Charlotte Tilbury. Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor is Charlotte Tilbury’s new brand ambassador Celebrity makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury announced on Instagram this week that British actress Phoebe Dynevor, who plays Bridgerton’s Daphne Bridgerton, would be the festive star of her new holiday campaign and the new face of her much sought-after makeup line. She even divulged that Dynevor’s makeup artist uses her…

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It’s been a charmed few years for Brandi Carlile since she released 2018’s By the Way, I Forgive You. The Washington State singer-songwriter co-founded the groundbreaking country collective the Highwomen, covered Joni Mitchell’s Blue at a triumphant concert event, produced Grammy-winning work for Tanya Tucker, and wrote a memoir. Carlile herself gave a standout Grammy performance of “The Joke” in 2019, wowing both those in the know and Carlile neophytes with the pulverizing power of her voice. Carlile’s new album In These Silent Days opens with the song “Right on Time,” a ballad about apology and understanding that begins with…

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The 40th anniversary celebration of Elvira continues with a brand new action figure from NECA, shown off tonight on the first night of NECA’s month-long “Monster Madness” event. NECA writes, “The devilishly delightful Cassandra Peterson has played the part of Elvira for 40 years with grace, humor and more than a little camp. NECA is proud to present this fiendishly fantastic figure.” The upcoming figure will include two heads, regular and winking, as well as a handful of accessories including a dagger, goblet, and skull candle. Wearing a cloth outfit, this is one of the very best Elvira figures we’ve…

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Elvis Presley wasn’t swayed by discouragement, and it’s a good thing. The singer made his first — and last — Grand Ole Opry appearance on this day (Oct. 2) in 1954 … and it didn’t go as well as he had hoped.Presley performed on the Opry’s famous stage in the very early part of his career, debuting his high-energy brand of rockabilly with “Blue Moon of Kentucky.” But his innovative music and gyration-filled performance were not received well at the conservative establishment; one of the officials there reportedly suggested that Presley not quit his day job driving trucks. The future legend…

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