Interview by Kevin Scott
MoreHorror.com
I had the privilege recently to talk with the very talented director James Cullen Bressack. He’s becoming the Cameron Crowe of Horror directors by being a wunderkind and showing mind blowing talent as a writer and director even before he could buy his own beer. I was grateful to get some insight from him, find out what inspired him, and see what’s next. Special thanks to actor/producer/writer Zack Ward for joining in on the interview.
Ks: I know that you get this a lot, but you are a really young guy. You seem so close to the golden age of VHS, with a love for such classics as “Basket Case” and the William Lustig films, yet you are a generation removed. How did you discover them?
Jcb: I got really into watching VHS stuff. My Dad had “Hellraiser” on VHS.
MoreHorror.com
I had the privilege recently to talk with the very talented director James Cullen Bressack. He’s becoming the Cameron Crowe of Horror directors by being a wunderkind and showing mind blowing talent as a writer and director even before he could buy his own beer. I was grateful to get some insight from him, find out what inspired him, and see what’s next. Special thanks to actor/producer/writer Zack Ward for joining in on the interview.
Ks: I know that you get this a lot, but you are a really young guy. You seem so close to the golden age of VHS, with a love for such classics as “Basket Case” and the William Lustig films, yet you are a generation removed. How did you discover them?
Jcb: I got really into watching VHS stuff. My Dad had “Hellraiser” on VHS.
- 4/11/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
When director Jan de Bont set about casting the various faces and secondary characters that populated bus #2525 in his 1994 actioner "Speed," it was very important to him that they reflect the multicultural identity of Los Angeles. Not only that, but he wanted there to be a heavy dose of realism in his choices, actors who seemed to be people you could look over on a morning commute and see reading the paper, sipping coffee, gazing out the window and starting their day. On the occasion of the film's 20th anniversary, I thought it would be interesting to track down as many of those actors as possible and tell the story of "Speed" from their perspective. It was a gargantuan task. While a number of them have remained in the industry in some way, many have moved on to other careers. But their individual stories are nevertheless as fascinating as the...
- 6/10/2014
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Hitfix
Brad Pitt sure knows how to throw a party - for a good cause. The 12 Years a Slave producer, fianceé Angelina Jolie and several of their friends - like A-listers Sandra Bullock and Sofia Vergara - were in New Orleans Saturday night for the second annual Make It Right gala. Chris Rock hosted the star-studded soiree, while Bruno Mars and Kings of Leon were the musical guests. Comedian Jim Gaffigan cracked up the audience, at one point "describing his remarkable resemblance to Brad Pitt," a guest tells People. When it came time for fundraising, the nonprofit's founder and event chairman Pitt,...
- 5/20/2014
- by Jeff Nelson
- PEOPLE.com
Brad Pitt sure knows how to throw a party - for a good cause. The 12 Years a Slave producer, fianceé Angelina Jolie and several of their friends - like A-listers Sandra Bullock and Sofia Vergara - were in New Orleans Saturday night for the second annual Make It Right gala. Chris Rock hosted the star-studded soiree, while Bruno Mars and Kings of Leon were the musical guests. Comedian Jim Gaffigan cracked up the audience, at one point "describing his remarkable resemblance to Brad Pitt," a guest tells People. When it came time for fundraising, the nonprofit's founder and event chairman Pitt,...
- 5/20/2014
- by Jeff Nelson
- PEOPLE.com
Remember that movie The Lake House with Sandy Bullock and Keanu Reeves? Where they mail each other letters through time and space? This is kind of like that, but with less Keanu Reeves. A Brooklyn woman, Susan Heifetz, received a letter that her now-deceased mother had mailed 45 years ago. It was a birthday card to celebrate Susan's 19th birthday, dated June 27, 1969. According to New York Post, the letter was delivered to Susan's childhood home in Sheepshead Bay. The current tenant tracked Susan down (she's a real-estate agent, so her number was easy to find online) and called her. "He said, 'I have a letter for you and the only reason I'm trying to find you is because it's...
- 4/9/2014
- E! Online
Say it ain’t so, Mindy Project!
Last week’s double header of Mindy was all about secretly kissing one Danny Castellano – complete with a Bridget Jones-worthy ending that made everybody swoon. And last night, things seemed to be moving along right on schedule with our 2014 Mr. Darcy. A happy Mindy announced via voiceover that Danny was sleeping at her place and that dating a co-worker? It kind of ruled.
The opening moments/montage – that featured both Mindy and, once he caught on, Danny coming up with work excuses to bring the other into their office so they could...
Last week’s double header of Mindy was all about secretly kissing one Danny Castellano – complete with a Bridget Jones-worthy ending that made everybody swoon. And last night, things seemed to be moving along right on schedule with our 2014 Mr. Darcy. A happy Mindy announced via voiceover that Danny was sleeping at her place and that dating a co-worker? It kind of ruled.
The opening moments/montage – that featured both Mindy and, once he caught on, Danny coming up with work excuses to bring the other into their office so they could...
- 4/9/2014
- by Erin Strecker
- EW.com - PopWatch
The Oscars speech of the night goes to newcomer Lupita Nyong’o, who won best supporting actress for her role as Patsey in Steve McQueen’s 12 Years A Slave.
Transcripts of all Academy Awards winners’ onstage speeches…
Performance by an actress in a supporting role
Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a Slave
Yes! Thank you to the Academy for this incredible recognition. It doesn’t escape me for one moment that so much joy in my life is thanks to so much pain in someone else’s. And so I want to salute the spirit of Patsey for her guidance. And for Solomon, thank you for telling her story and your own. Steve McQueen, you charge everything you fashion with a breath of your own spirit. Thank you so much for putting me in this position. This has been the joy of my life. I’m certain that the dead are standing about you and watching and they...
Transcripts of all Academy Awards winners’ onstage speeches…
Performance by an actress in a supporting role
Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a Slave
Yes! Thank you to the Academy for this incredible recognition. It doesn’t escape me for one moment that so much joy in my life is thanks to so much pain in someone else’s. And so I want to salute the spirit of Patsey for her guidance. And for Solomon, thank you for telling her story and your own. Steve McQueen, you charge everything you fashion with a breath of your own spirit. Thank you so much for putting me in this position. This has been the joy of my life. I’m certain that the dead are standing about you and watching and they...
- 3/3/2014
- ScreenDaily
Moviefone's Top DVD of the Week
"Gravity"
What's It About? A routine space walk goes horribly awry when space debris smashes into the shuttle, leaving a medical engineer (Sandra Bullock) and an astronaut (George Clooney) a mere 90 minutes to make it to the International Space Station.
Why We're In: Even though you won't be getting the whole IMAX 3D experience of being alone in space with Sandy Bullock, you'll still feel crazy anxious about the fate of her character. Plus, Alfonso Cuarón and his crew have snagged tons of awards and Oscar nominations for this sci-fi chiller.
Exclusive: Go behind-the-scenes on "Gravity" (Video)
Moviefone's Top Blu-ray of the Week
"Tess" (Criterion)
What's It About? Roman Polanski's take on Thomas Hardy's classic novel "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" is a Victorian drama about a lower class peasant (Nastassja Kinski) who runs into all sorts of trouble when her father discovers...
"Gravity"
What's It About? A routine space walk goes horribly awry when space debris smashes into the shuttle, leaving a medical engineer (Sandra Bullock) and an astronaut (George Clooney) a mere 90 minutes to make it to the International Space Station.
Why We're In: Even though you won't be getting the whole IMAX 3D experience of being alone in space with Sandy Bullock, you'll still feel crazy anxious about the fate of her character. Plus, Alfonso Cuarón and his crew have snagged tons of awards and Oscar nominations for this sci-fi chiller.
Exclusive: Go behind-the-scenes on "Gravity" (Video)
Moviefone's Top Blu-ray of the Week
"Tess" (Criterion)
What's It About? Roman Polanski's take on Thomas Hardy's classic novel "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" is a Victorian drama about a lower class peasant (Nastassja Kinski) who runs into all sorts of trouble when her father discovers...
- 2/25/2014
- by Jenni Miller
- Moviefone
Are you excited? I'm excited! Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are on hand to helm the 71st annual Golden Globes, and it's sure to be a great show. With so many fantastic films and television shows up for awards, it's anyone's guess as to who will go home with the trophies (well, mostly). Join Digital Spy live from 8/7c for all the action!
23:00 In any case, that'll do it for us! Hope you enjoyed the show!
23:00 And just like that, it's all over. Tina thanks everyone for making it the "beautiful mess [they] hoped it would be", but I hoped to see more of them! Yes, that's right, I'd have been happy with it being the Tina and Amy show, I can't help it.
22:58 There's only one award left, and Johnny Depp is here to present it! It's for Best Motion Picture - Drama, and thankfully, all of...
23:00 In any case, that'll do it for us! Hope you enjoyed the show!
23:00 And just like that, it's all over. Tina thanks everyone for making it the "beautiful mess [they] hoped it would be", but I hoped to see more of them! Yes, that's right, I'd have been happy with it being the Tina and Amy show, I can't help it.
22:58 There's only one award left, and Johnny Depp is here to present it! It's for Best Motion Picture - Drama, and thankfully, all of...
- 1/13/2014
- Digital Spy
Are you excited? I'm excited! Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are on hand to helm the 71st annual Golden Globes, and it's sure to be a great show. With so many fantastic films and television shows up for awards, it's anyone's guess as to who will go home with the trophies (well, mostly). Join Digital Spy live from 8/7c for all the action!
23:00 In any case, that'll do it for us! Hope you enjoyed the show!
23:00 And just like that, it's all over. Tina thanks everyone for making it the "beautiful mess [they] hoped it would be", but I hoped to see more of them! Yes, that's right, I'd have been happy with it being the Tina and Amy show, I can't help it.
22:58 There's only one award left, and Johnny Depp is here to present it! It's for Best Motion Picture - Drama, and thankfully, all of...
23:00 In any case, that'll do it for us! Hope you enjoyed the show!
23:00 And just like that, it's all over. Tina thanks everyone for making it the "beautiful mess [they] hoped it would be", but I hoped to see more of them! Yes, that's right, I'd have been happy with it being the Tina and Amy show, I can't help it.
22:58 There's only one award left, and Johnny Depp is here to present it! It's for Best Motion Picture - Drama, and thankfully, all of...
- 1/13/2014
- Digital Spy
Which hot Hollywood actress would Emma Thompson want to play opposite her in a lesbian love interest movie role? "After full-on snogging Meryl Streep in Angels in America, where do you go from there?" the Saving Mr. Banks star jokes to the latest issue of The Advocate. "We practically had sex, for God's sake [laughs]." "Oh, there are so many beautiful women," Thompson continued. "Well, I met Sandy Bullock at an awards thing a couple years ago, and she said to me, 'If I were gay, you'd be the one.' I said, 'I'm there!'" Speaking of girl-on-girl lovin', Thompson opened up to the Lgbt mag about an upcoming Lgbt project she's working...
- 1/9/2014
- E! Online
Viewed through one lens, Gravity is a white-knuckle action film that breaks the barriers of physics in a way that no film has ever done before. But Gravity is also a modest but effective meditation on the frailty and resilience of the human spirit in the grander context of the universe. And Gravity is also the only force that might actually be able to pull by balls out of my throat after sitting through this gonzo, gorgeous, brilliantly executed nightmare of a film.
I did my best to avoid any writings about or promotions for Gravity before seeing it. All I needed to know was that Cuarón – who has proven himself one of the most visually innovative and emotionally engaging directors of our day with films like Y Tu Mama Tambien, Children of Men, and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – was at the helm and doing his thing.
I did my best to avoid any writings about or promotions for Gravity before seeing it. All I needed to know was that Cuarón – who has proven himself one of the most visually innovative and emotionally engaging directors of our day with films like Y Tu Mama Tambien, Children of Men, and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – was at the helm and doing his thing.
- 10/4/2013
- by Brian Juergens
- The Backlot
It sucks to be Sandra Bullock and George Clooney in Alfonso Cuarón’s “Gravity”, a film that’s getting a ton of great reviews. It looks intense as hell, but then again, anything higher than my car roof gives me the willies, so you can imagine how scary it is for me to see Sandy Bullock spinning around in space with the planet Earth in the background. Heart attack, here I come! Anyhoo. Check out 24 images from the upcoming movie. Houston, we have issues. Bullock plays Dr. Ryan Stone, a brilliant engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski (Clooney). But on a seemingly routine spacewalk, disaster strikes. The shuttle is destroyed, leaving Stone and Kowalski completely alone—tethered to nothing but each other and spiraling out into the blackness. The deafening silence tells them they have lost any link to Earth…and any chance for rescue.
- 9/12/2013
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes release details and clips from Abandoned Mine, information on Judgment and Unit 44, a video from Joe Dante discussing his film Dark, a teaser trailer from All Hallows’ Eve, and much more:
Abandoned Mine Trailer and Clips: ”In Abandoned Mine, five small-town school friends celebrate Halloween with an overnight adventure into the legendary “haunted” Jarvis Mine. Local legend tells of the angry spirits that have occupied the mine since a family was murdered for still mysterious reasons exactly 100 years ago. But that doesn’t stop these young adrenaline junkies from exploring the unknown – and bringing mini-cameras to capture their every move.
Yet once deep into the mine their best-laid Halloween plans go awry, leaving the adventurers trapped without escape. Are their misfortunes purely accidental or is the legend true and...
Abandoned Mine Trailer and Clips: ”In Abandoned Mine, five small-town school friends celebrate Halloween with an overnight adventure into the legendary “haunted” Jarvis Mine. Local legend tells of the angry spirits that have occupied the mine since a family was murdered for still mysterious reasons exactly 100 years ago. But that doesn’t stop these young adrenaline junkies from exploring the unknown – and bringing mini-cameras to capture their every move.
Yet once deep into the mine their best-laid Halloween plans go awry, leaving the adventurers trapped without escape. Are their misfortunes purely accidental or is the legend true and...
- 8/11/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
She’s been busy promoting her new film “The Heat” with Melissa McCarthy, and last night (June 26) Sandra Bullock showed up at “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.”
During the course of the conversation, Leno asked the “Speed” starlet how she feels about the strong words used throughout the forthcoming flick.
Jay began, "Tell me about the language in the film—is this the real Sandy Bullock?" Bullock fired back, "Yes, the truck driver mouth is the way.”
"It's great—we have a 190 F-bombs, most of them being Melissa's, so I am chaste in that world. And then at the end I sort of learn how to…when you drop them you're just cooler, I'm cooler when I drop them."
Leno wondered, "Now, do you chat like that in real life?” “Not in front of children" replied Sandra. Then Jay asked, "Any children here tonight?" and set Bullock up...
During the course of the conversation, Leno asked the “Speed” starlet how she feels about the strong words used throughout the forthcoming flick.
Jay began, "Tell me about the language in the film—is this the real Sandy Bullock?" Bullock fired back, "Yes, the truck driver mouth is the way.”
"It's great—we have a 190 F-bombs, most of them being Melissa's, so I am chaste in that world. And then at the end I sort of learn how to…when you drop them you're just cooler, I'm cooler when I drop them."
Leno wondered, "Now, do you chat like that in real life?” “Not in front of children" replied Sandra. Then Jay asked, "Any children here tonight?" and set Bullock up...
- 6/28/2013
- GossipCenter
When "Bridesmaids" director Paul Feig chose the female buddy cop comedy "The Heat" as his follow-up to that critical and financial hit, the decision surprised almost no one. Except screenwriter Katie Dippold.
"I loved 'Bridesmaids,' but I thought he wouldn't want to do another big female comedy," Dippold told HuffPost Entertainment at New York's Ritz Carlton Hotel on a recent Sunday. "But that's all he wanted to do."
Indeed it was. Feig signed on to direct "The Heat" and brought with him two high profile actresses: Sandra Bullock and his "Bridesmaids" breakout star, Melissa McCarthy. The film, out June 28, focuses on the pair's unlikely relationship as two law enforcement officers trying to bring down a drug ring.
"I feel good about it," Dippold, who worked on "Parks and Recreation" for three seasons, said. Which doesn't mean she's without nerves as her first screenplay heads to theaters: "You know,...
"I loved 'Bridesmaids,' but I thought he wouldn't want to do another big female comedy," Dippold told HuffPost Entertainment at New York's Ritz Carlton Hotel on a recent Sunday. "But that's all he wanted to do."
Indeed it was. Feig signed on to direct "The Heat" and brought with him two high profile actresses: Sandra Bullock and his "Bridesmaids" breakout star, Melissa McCarthy. The film, out June 28, focuses on the pair's unlikely relationship as two law enforcement officers trying to bring down a drug ring.
"I feel good about it," Dippold, who worked on "Parks and Recreation" for three seasons, said. Which doesn't mean she's without nerves as her first screenplay heads to theaters: "You know,...
- 6/27/2013
- by Christopher Rosen
- Huffington Post
Sandy, oh, Sandy: our ears! The Heat star Sandra Bullock hopped on over to The Tonight Show to promote her new buddy-cop film with Melissa McCarthy, and, in a rat-a-tat chat with host Jay Leno, the 48-year-old actress reminded everyone of just why she gives some the best and most memorable interviews in the biz. It all started when the host asked Bullock about all the cussing that goes on in the movie—apparently, there's no shortage of it. "Tell me about the language in the film—is this the real Sandy Bullock?" Leno wondered. "Yes, the truck driver mouth is the way," Bullock quipped. "It's great—we have a 190 F-bombs, most of them being Melissa's,...
- 6/27/2013
- E! Online
Jim Carrey's decision to withdraw his support for Kick-Ass 2 following the shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school last year has re-opened an old debate that's been around in Hollywood for decades. That is, do violent acts depicted on screen have a direct influence on reality? Carrey's decision to make a stand against screen violence (he is a staunch advocate of gun control) is admirable, even if the timing of his announcement seems odd.
The debate last surfaced around the release of Django Unchained, Quentin Tarantino's blood-soaked western that arrived at the time of the Sandy Hook tragedy. The film's star Jamie Foxx said at the time: "We cannot turn our back and say that violence in films or anything that we do doesn't have a sort of influence. It does."
These views sit in direct contrast with those of Foxx's director Tarantino, who before his now-infamous "shut...
The debate last surfaced around the release of Django Unchained, Quentin Tarantino's blood-soaked western that arrived at the time of the Sandy Hook tragedy. The film's star Jamie Foxx said at the time: "We cannot turn our back and say that violence in films or anything that we do doesn't have a sort of influence. It does."
These views sit in direct contrast with those of Foxx's director Tarantino, who before his now-infamous "shut...
- 6/25/2013
- Digital Spy
Talented funnywoman Melissa McCarthy has been on a roll for the past couple of years. She won an Emmy for CBS comedy "Mike and Molly" in 2011, stole the show and received an Oscar nomination for box office hit "Bridesmaids" in 2012, and then proved her headliner appeal alongside Jason Bateman in poorly reviewed if box-office boffo "Identity Thief" in early 2013. McCarthy recently sat down with Dave Itzkoff of the New York Times and talked her upcoming comedy "The Heat," in which she stars with Sandra Bullock as an odd couple of law enforcers; the key to her comedy; and that notorious Rex Reed review of "Identity Thief." Interview highlights below. On getting aggressive with Bullock during a scene where they simultaneously squeeze through a doorway: “I thought, I may just have one shot at this. I’m going to push Sandy Bullock as hard as I can. I’m, like, really,...
- 6/13/2013
- by Beth Hanna
- Thompson on Hollywood
From Columbine to Sandy Hook, school shootings have truly become a modern American terror, and given horror cinema’s historic penchant for addressing the populace’s real-life anxieties in the wake of such tragedies, it was only a matter of time before a filmmaker reflected on this raw topic.
Just as the Saw series and Eli Roth’s Hostel (debatably reactionary films which perhaps unconsciously attempted to ease our psyches in the wake of the stream of beheading and torture videos which emanated from the Middle East commencing with the first Gulf War) drew audience attention, so did George Romero’s 1968 classic feature Night of the Living Dead, via its thinly-veiled commentary on race relations. The amount of sociological discourse inherent in horror is voluminous, and Colorado filmmaker Haylar Garcia is about to throw his hat into the ring, with his forthcoming feature An American Terror (the film’s trailer...
Just as the Saw series and Eli Roth’s Hostel (debatably reactionary films which perhaps unconsciously attempted to ease our psyches in the wake of the stream of beheading and torture videos which emanated from the Middle East commencing with the first Gulf War) drew audience attention, so did George Romero’s 1968 classic feature Night of the Living Dead, via its thinly-veiled commentary on race relations. The amount of sociological discourse inherent in horror is voluminous, and Colorado filmmaker Haylar Garcia is about to throw his hat into the ring, with his forthcoming feature An American Terror (the film’s trailer...
- 3/13/2013
- by Sean Decker
- DreadCentral.com
Hilarious Update: Brooklyn Decker has reacted to her two nominations -- tweeting "I'm honored to be mentioned in the same breath as Halle Berry & Sandy Bullock... And no, I'm not talking about their accolades. #Razzies""The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 2" is a sparkling piece of trash ... at least in the eyes of The Razzies.The annual show recognizing the worst movies of the year announced their 2012 nominations last night and it ain't pretty for Bella, Edward and Jacob.The movie gained the most noms, 11 in all and at least one in every category -- including Worst Picture and numerous acting slights.Other multiple-nominated flicks this year include "Battleship" with 7 (including one for Rihanna's big acting debut) and "That's My Boy" with 8.Check out the full list of noms below. The winners will be announced February 23, the day before the Oscars.Worst PictureBattleshipThe Oogieloves in Big Balloon AdventureThat...
- 1/9/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
I write about movie trailers quite a bit. In fact, you might say I cover the trailer beat (good band name, by the way). And, believe it or not, a lot goes into my decision about which trailers to cover.
Probably the most important factor in which trailers I choose is whether I think I have anything to say about them. This sounds silly, I know, but many is the trailer that I watch and think, "Yep, that's a trailer all right, and I have nothing to say about it, so I guess I'll skip it." Which is fine, but it keeps you, the reader, from seeing the trailer (well, seeing it here anyway).
I recognize the injustice inherent in this practice. It's not fair to you, the reader. Just because I have nothing to say about said trailers doesn't mean you won't enjoy them. So, in order to give you,...
Probably the most important factor in which trailers I choose is whether I think I have anything to say about them. This sounds silly, I know, but many is the trailer that I watch and think, "Yep, that's a trailer all right, and I have nothing to say about it, so I guess I'll skip it." Which is fine, but it keeps you, the reader, from seeing the trailer (well, seeing it here anyway).
I recognize the injustice inherent in this practice. It's not fair to you, the reader. Just because I have nothing to say about said trailers doesn't mean you won't enjoy them. So, in order to give you,...
- 11/27/2012
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
Once you get nominated for an Academy Award, it stands to reason you might get nominated again. You’ll probably get offered bigger or better roles that might pop up on the Academy’s radar, or they’ll give you a statue for a role that wasn’t even particularly memorable. (Sandy Bullock in The Blind Side? She just has a Southern accent! That’s it!). All of which must be suuuuuch a hassle when you’re Joaquin Phoenix. “I’m just saying that I think it’s bulls—. I think it’s total, utter bulls—, and I don’t want to be a part of it,” Phoenix told Interview when asked about going up for an award. “I don’t believe in it. It’s a carrot, but it’s the worst-tasting carrot I’ve ever tasted in my whole life. I don’t want this carrot.” Remember this quote now,...
- 10/18/2012
- by Halle Kiefer
- TheFabLife - Movies
While all eyes were on Jennifer Aniston's watery peepers during last night's Chelsea Lately season premiere, I was way more excited by the opening sketch, which featured a completely "nude" Sandra Bullock.
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The Oscar-winner surprised Chelsea in the shower with a pre-show pep talk, which ended up featuring the actress slapping the host around and detailing all the things she does wrong.
From sleeping with her guests to calling herself "The White Oprah," Bullock's comedy chops were on display alongside every inch of her bare body. Makes me long for a new Sandy Bullock movie, anyone else?...
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The Oscar-winner surprised Chelsea in the shower with a pre-show pep talk, which ended up featuring the actress slapping the host around and detailing all the things she does wrong.
From sleeping with her guests to calling herself "The White Oprah," Bullock's comedy chops were on display alongside every inch of her bare body. Makes me long for a new Sandy Bullock movie, anyone else?...
- 10/16/2012
- TheInsider.com
The broadcast networks have more than 20 shows debuting this fall, including a Revolution-ary drama from J.J. Abrams, a fresh take on the Green Arrow and a new incarnation of Sherlock Holmes. To help you prep for it all, TVLine is offering First Impressions based on the not-for-review pilots. Next up on our list…
The Show | Fox’s The Mindy Project (Tuesdays at 9:30/8:30c)
The Competition | NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS), Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23 (ABC), The New Normal (new, NBC) and Emily Owens, M.D. (new, The CW)
Related | Read Our First Impressions of ABC’s Last Resort,...
The Show | Fox’s The Mindy Project (Tuesdays at 9:30/8:30c)
The Competition | NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS), Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23 (ABC), The New Normal (new, NBC) and Emily Owens, M.D. (new, The CW)
Related | Read Our First Impressions of ABC’s Last Resort,...
- 8/21/2012
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Submitted by tvaddict:
“If there’s anything we’ve learned from Michelle Pfeiffer in Dangerous Minds or Sandy Bullock in The Blind Side or Hilary Swank in that movie nobody ever saw, it’s that all you need to fix minority problems is a really pretty white woman.”
– Laurie (Busy Philipps) on her panel to break down racial barriers on Cougar Town
Check out the rest of your quote submissions from Tuesday, May 1st, and come back tonight to share your pick for best sound bite!
Read more:
‘Cougar Town’: The Pig Trials
‘Cougar Town’: The episode with a cougar!
“If there’s anything we’ve learned from Michelle Pfeiffer in Dangerous Minds or Sandy Bullock in The Blind Side or Hilary Swank in that movie nobody ever saw, it’s that all you need to fix minority problems is a really pretty white woman.”
– Laurie (Busy Philipps) on her panel to break down racial barriers on Cougar Town
Check out the rest of your quote submissions from Tuesday, May 1st, and come back tonight to share your pick for best sound bite!
Read more:
‘Cougar Town’: The Pig Trials
‘Cougar Town’: The episode with a cougar!
- 5/2/2012
- by April Daley
- EW.com - PopWatch
As Cougar Town begins winding down towards its season (hopefully not series, I’m staying positive) finale, "Southern Accents" begins moving the final pieces in place for the characters.
The three main stories keep pushing the characters along, as this season has done so well already. Andy thinks about running for Mayor, Bobby and Laurie try to get to the root of his racism problems and Grayson and Jules try to work on a way to fold Holly into their lives.
I fully support Andy as Mayor if only because he can supply a “come on!” in some kind of campaign speech. Plus, giving Ellie some semblance of power is the best thing that could ever happen. If her list of demands is any indication, the entire town is in for a world of Ellie, and I couldn’t be more thrilled.
Not only that, Ellie would need to interact with people,...
The three main stories keep pushing the characters along, as this season has done so well already. Andy thinks about running for Mayor, Bobby and Laurie try to get to the root of his racism problems and Grayson and Jules try to work on a way to fold Holly into their lives.
I fully support Andy as Mayor if only because he can supply a “come on!” in some kind of campaign speech. Plus, giving Ellie some semblance of power is the best thing that could ever happen. If her list of demands is any indication, the entire town is in for a world of Ellie, and I couldn’t be more thrilled.
Not only that, Ellie would need to interact with people,...
- 5/2/2012
- by snickrz@gmail.com (Nick McHatton)
- TVfanatic
First, let’s make one thing clear: I think I would watch a show called The Pig Trials. Particularly if the lawyers were humans and the bailiffs were horses. And I fully support any world in which the maximum sentence is bacon. But I digress. Last night’s “Southern Accents” wasn’t just about the pig trials. It was about Jules letting go of her hatred of Grayson’s baby mama Holly, and learning to accept her for who she is.
But acceptance didn’t come easy, especially after Jules walked in on Holly having a tongue party with Travis.
But acceptance didn’t come easy, especially after Jules walked in on Holly having a tongue party with Travis.
- 5/2/2012
- by Breia Brissey
- EW.com - PopWatch
Actress/singer Kristin Chenoweth is considering adoption as a single mum after witnessing Sandra Bullock take on the role with such class and grace.
The Glee star, who was adopted at a young age, has yet to settle down due to her busy career, but that hasn't prevented her from thinking about starting a family.
The 43 year old tells PR.com, "If I were to have a child, I could see myself adopting a child. I've always kind of not wanted to do it alone. I'd love to have a partner that I could be a parent with. But I look at Sandy Bullock and I think that's a great example.
"At almost age 50 she's a mama and she has a baby. I can see that in time I could say, 'I'm going to do that'."...
The Glee star, who was adopted at a young age, has yet to settle down due to her busy career, but that hasn't prevented her from thinking about starting a family.
The 43 year old tells PR.com, "If I were to have a child, I could see myself adopting a child. I've always kind of not wanted to do it alone. I'd love to have a partner that I could be a parent with. But I look at Sandy Bullock and I think that's a great example.
"At almost age 50 she's a mama and she has a baby. I can see that in time I could say, 'I'm going to do that'."...
- 4/19/2012
- WENN
Filed under: Movie News
Last week, it was reported that Sandra Bullock had passed on the chance to star with Clint Eastwood in 'Trouble with the Curve' after negotiations stalled. Hopefully the same fate doesn't await Amy Adams. The Oscar-nominated actress has gotten an offer to appear in the new film as Eastwood's onscreen daughter, and -- if you believe Variety -- she'd basically be a fool to pass it up. Writes Variety reporter Justin Kroll, "Now while it is only an offer and no negotiations have begun, it is hard to believe that Adams and her team would not find a way to make this work -- it would be tough for anyone to look back on their career and say they had the opportunity to work with Eastwood in one of his last performances but decided to pass." Anyone but Sandy Bullock?
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Last week, it was reported that Sandra Bullock had passed on the chance to star with Clint Eastwood in 'Trouble with the Curve' after negotiations stalled. Hopefully the same fate doesn't await Amy Adams. The Oscar-nominated actress has gotten an offer to appear in the new film as Eastwood's onscreen daughter, and -- if you believe Variety -- she'd basically be a fool to pass it up. Writes Variety reporter Justin Kroll, "Now while it is only an offer and no negotiations have begun, it is hard to believe that Adams and her team would not find a way to make this work -- it would be tough for anyone to look back on their career and say they had the opportunity to work with Eastwood in one of his last performances but decided to pass." Anyone but Sandy Bullock?
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- 11/17/2011
- by Christopher Rosen
- Moviefone
Can anyone remember the last time Britney Spears was red-carpet ready? You know, without a ratty weave, missing bra or Frappuccino in hand? Us neither. But here's some good news: We may all be in for a treat, because rumor has it Brit-Brit is prepping for a return to the stylish scene. And she's got two very special dates: Her kiddos! We're hearing the Spears clan may be stepping out for the Toy Story 3 premiere Sunday at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles. The same über-chic style chick who tipped us off to Sandy Bullock's MTV Movie Awards return, dishes that Britters has been checking out some oh-so-stylish outfits for the event (though there's no word whether the...
- 6/12/2010
- E! Online
Writer-producer Aaron Sorkin ("A Few Good Men," "Sports Night," "The West Wing") has come to the defense on the Huffington Post of Newsweek writer Ramin Setoodeh, in response to all the backlash about Setoodeh's piece where he said gay actors can't and shouldn't play straight characters.
We'll just let the piece speak for itself:
This is a sentence I never thought I would type: I'm coming to the defense of a theatre critic.
Newsweek's Ramin Setoodeh wrote an article last week titled "Straight Jacket" in which he argues that gay actors can't and shouldn't play straight characters. His "Exhibit A" in the piece is Sean Hayes, the stunningly gifted actor who came to our attention playing Jack MacFarland on the much beloved NBC half-hour comedy Will and Grace. (This was back when NBC broadcast television shows.) Mr. Hayes just opened in the Broadway revival of Promises, Promises, a 1968 musical by Neil Simon,...
We'll just let the piece speak for itself:
This is a sentence I never thought I would type: I'm coming to the defense of a theatre critic.
Newsweek's Ramin Setoodeh wrote an article last week titled "Straight Jacket" in which he argues that gay actors can't and shouldn't play straight characters. His "Exhibit A" in the piece is Sean Hayes, the stunningly gifted actor who came to our attention playing Jack MacFarland on the much beloved NBC half-hour comedy Will and Grace. (This was back when NBC broadcast television shows.) Mr. Hayes just opened in the Broadway revival of Promises, Promises, a 1968 musical by Neil Simon,...
- 5/14/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
BauerGriffin.com, Splashnews.com
Sandy Bullock takes new baby boy Louis for an artistic outing in Louisiana to mark her first Mother’s Day as a mom!
The world has been waiting to hear how Sandra Bullock spent Mother’s Day May 9, and now we know — she took adopted son Louis Bardo to an art gallery in New Orleans’ French Quarter. So cultured!
The 45-year-old Oscar winner was casually dressed when she took her 3 ½ month old baby boy out in their new hometown (with a slew of security guards in tow, of course), trying to mingle in with the other celebrating moms and kids.
Now that Louis has had his fill of the French Quarter, we advise Sandy to show him the rest of New Orleans — but perhaps she should leave Bourbon Street until he’s a little older!
– Russell Weakland
.
Kristen Stewart doesn’t care if people think she’s ugly!
Sandy Bullock takes new baby boy Louis for an artistic outing in Louisiana to mark her first Mother’s Day as a mom!
The world has been waiting to hear how Sandra Bullock spent Mother’s Day May 9, and now we know — she took adopted son Louis Bardo to an art gallery in New Orleans’ French Quarter. So cultured!
The 45-year-old Oscar winner was casually dressed when she took her 3 ½ month old baby boy out in their new hometown (with a slew of security guards in tow, of course), trying to mingle in with the other celebrating moms and kids.
Now that Louis has had his fill of the French Quarter, we advise Sandy to show him the rest of New Orleans — but perhaps she should leave Bourbon Street until he’s a little older!
– Russell Weakland
.
Kristen Stewart doesn’t care if people think she’s ugly!
- 5/10/2010
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
On Dancing With the Stars, there is one couple in particular that stands out. They are dedicated to the challenging steps they tackle each week. They are extremely attractive together. They radiate an athletic sexual energy. Of course we're talking about Chad Ochocinco and Jake Pavelka. Who could deny the honest, animal passion displayed when giddy Chad was saved by the judges and instantly ran not to his dance partner Cheryl Burke, but to embrace Jake. Well, Cheryl, perhaps. Also in the confused department is tatted-up home-wrecker Michelle "Bombshell" McGee, whose youthful flirtation with Nazism—come on, what kid doesn't have their Nazi stage?—and fling with Mr. Sandy Bullock...
- 4/16/2010
- E! Online
A couple of weeks ago, I emailed a director acquaintance of mine to say I was off to a preview of his new film. After that, I explained, I was seeing a movie in which a mad doctor surgically combines three people to make a grotesque, insectoid-style creature. The director, who has some experience in the horror genre, knew exactly of which movie I spoke. "You're seeing Human Centipede straight after my film???" he responded. "Don't get them mixed up!" There was, as it turned out, no chance of that happening. Actually, it is hard to image Human Centipede, which...
- 4/13/2010
- by Clark Collis
- EW.com - PopWatch
Biker Jesse James, husband of actress Sandra Bullock, issued a statement Thursday regarding the alleged affair he carried on with Michelle “Bombshell” McGee in which he apologized to the estranged Bullock, before adding that he found Academy Award-winning actresses to be “major turnoffs.”
“Listen,” James’ statement read, “The Sandy Bullock I married was the star of real crap like Speed 2: Cruise Control and Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous. Now, her movies are grossing over $100 million and she’s winning Oscars. Things just aren’t the same.” Bullock won the Best Actress Academy Award for her work in The Blind Side at this year’s ceremony, held March 7. Both that film and her 2009 romantic comedy The Proposal have to date grossed over $100 million each.
“There is absolutely nothing wrong with (Bullock), Premonition aside,” James stated. “She’s completely down to earth and way, way too good for me. Did...
“Listen,” James’ statement read, “The Sandy Bullock I married was the star of real crap like Speed 2: Cruise Control and Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous. Now, her movies are grossing over $100 million and she’s winning Oscars. Things just aren’t the same.” Bullock won the Best Actress Academy Award for her work in The Blind Side at this year’s ceremony, held March 7. Both that film and her 2009 romantic comedy The Proposal have to date grossed over $100 million each.
“There is absolutely nothing wrong with (Bullock), Premonition aside,” James stated. “She’s completely down to earth and way, way too good for me. Did...
- 3/19/2010
- by Patrick Bromley
- ReelLoop.com
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If ever there was a woman who didn’t deserve a cheating husband, it’s Sandra Bullock, friends of the Oscar-winner tell HollywoodLife.com off-the-record.
“Sandy Bullock is a good girl, she’s a care-taker. She is one of the most considerate people I’ve ever met,” says celebrity stylist Phillip Bloch, who has known and worked with Sandra for many years. “Even in the me, me, me career world of Hollywood, she does everything to make other people feel important. She’s a good, caring girl.”
Sandra, 45, will be Devastated by this, says another friend. “She doesn’t deserve it. She’s so loyal and very family-oriented; she’s so close to her father John Bullock and sister Gesine Bullock-Prado. Her father is going to kick Jesse’s a-s!”
Another friend isn’t completely surprised by Jesse’s cheating. “Jesse’s not an ‘evolved’ guy. He’s a guy’s guy.
If ever there was a woman who didn’t deserve a cheating husband, it’s Sandra Bullock, friends of the Oscar-winner tell HollywoodLife.com off-the-record.
“Sandy Bullock is a good girl, she’s a care-taker. She is one of the most considerate people I’ve ever met,” says celebrity stylist Phillip Bloch, who has known and worked with Sandra for many years. “Even in the me, me, me career world of Hollywood, she does everything to make other people feel important. She’s a good, caring girl.”
Sandra, 45, will be Devastated by this, says another friend. “She doesn’t deserve it. She’s so loyal and very family-oriented; she’s so close to her father John Bullock and sister Gesine Bullock-Prado. Her father is going to kick Jesse’s a-s!”
Another friend isn’t completely surprised by Jesse’s cheating. “Jesse’s not an ‘evolved’ guy. He’s a guy’s guy.
- 3/19/2010
- by emily
- HollywoodLife
Look, today hasn't been the best day for everyone, has it? Poor Sandy Bullock has her business splashed on the front page of People, Snooki's drunk driving fatality has come to light, and Heidi's psychic manager was summarily fired in a way that Brandon Tartikoff and Gene Kelly could never have seen coming. We all need a little uplift this afternoon, so here are some stills from the upcoming Focus Features epic Babies, which is literally just about four babies. All of them are growing up in very different parts of the globe, and none of them are voiced by celebrities. They're just friggin' babies doing baby stuff for ninety minutes or something. This is what the world needs now!
- 3/18/2010
- Movieline
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11:59 Tom Hanks gets right the hell to it: The Hurt Locker. Best Picture.
11:56 Meanwhile, thousands of horror geeks are yelling things like "We knew about Bigelow in the mid-'80s. Thanks for catching up, Hollywood."
11:55 Kathryn Bigelow wins for Best Director...
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12:01 Thanks for tuning in with us tonight! There are tons of good options out there, so we appreciate the time you've spent at Cinematical. Find us on the twitter (of course) right here: William Goss, Alison Nastasi, Scott Weinberg, Cinematical, and the rest of our awesome team!
11:59 Tom Hanks gets right the hell to it: The Hurt Locker. Best Picture.
11:56 Meanwhile, thousands of horror geeks are yelling things like "We knew about Bigelow in the mid-'80s. Thanks for catching up, Hollywood."
11:55 Kathryn Bigelow wins for Best Director...
- 3/8/2010
- by Scott Weinberg
- Cinematical
Tariq Khan (Fox News) is one of the shrewdest award scholars I know. After he generously contributed his SAG Awards predictions to this roundup we pooled from many top experts, he agreed to write up detailed explanations for the rop races. Words below are Tariq's: Film Actor: I think Jeff Bridges has it, though an upset by George Clooney is certainly possible because "Up in the Air" has been far more widely seen than "Crazy Heart." Still, Bridges is a very respected actor and even those who haven't seen the film will want to reward him. Film Actress: I went back and forth on this for hours before finally settling on Meryl Streep. The reason? She's acting royalty and Sandy Bullock isn't. And even though "Julie and Julia" may seem lightweight, comedy has a better success rate with the SAG voters (remember Johnny Depp's upset win for "Pirates of the Caribbean" six years ago?...
- 1/23/2010
- by tomoneil
- Gold Derby
It’s been a good year for Ryan Reynolds. He flashed his muscles as Wade Wilson in macho superhero romp, X-Men Origins: Wolverine (honestly, was there anyone in this movie that wasn’t seriously buff? It was an 107-minute long reminder to hit the gym), got to goof around and show his comedy chops with Sandra Bullock in the massive rom-com, The Proposal and then dialed it down in indie favourite, Adventureland. An impressive trio. And so it’s to Mr Scarlett Johansson that we’re looking to for today’s fashion fix and namely his Loomstate zip military jacket as seen when playing Andrew Paxton opposite lady of the moment, double Golden Globe nominee, Sandy Bullock.
- 12/17/2009
- Boxwish.com
The Blind Side rose to No 1 in its third weekend on release, giving Sandra Bullock her second box-office chart-topper this year
The winner
It's rare that a movie climbs up to No 1 in its third weekend, so hats off to The Blind Side for pulling it off. True to its name, Warner Bros' true-life drama snuck up and slipped past Summit's leviathan New Moon, adding an estimated $20.4m (£12.4m) to boost its running total to $129.3m. Sandra Bullock plays the mentor of a homeless African-American kid who helps him become an accomplished American footballer. Now there's talk of an Oscar nomination. With the five most likely contenders at this stage being Helen Mirren (The Last Station) Carey Mulligan (An Education), Meryl Streep (Julie & Julia), Gabourey Sidibe (Precious) and Abbie Cornish (Bright Star), Sandy Bullock has a shot. Blimey.
Bullock is enjoying the best box-office year of her career when you...
The winner
It's rare that a movie climbs up to No 1 in its third weekend, so hats off to The Blind Side for pulling it off. True to its name, Warner Bros' true-life drama snuck up and slipped past Summit's leviathan New Moon, adding an estimated $20.4m (£12.4m) to boost its running total to $129.3m. Sandra Bullock plays the mentor of a homeless African-American kid who helps him become an accomplished American footballer. Now there's talk of an Oscar nomination. With the five most likely contenders at this stage being Helen Mirren (The Last Station) Carey Mulligan (An Education), Meryl Streep (Julie & Julia), Gabourey Sidibe (Precious) and Abbie Cornish (Bright Star), Sandy Bullock has a shot. Blimey.
Bullock is enjoying the best box-office year of her career when you...
- 12/8/2009
- by Jeremy Kay
- The Guardian - Film News
The comics Twitterverse was still lining up for "Ninja Assassin" this Thanksgiving weekend — save Rob Liefeld, who caught "The Blind Side." Brian Michael Bendis, meanwhile, was caught searching for his "Star Trek" DVD, which he claims has been stolen by Mike Oeming.
Some great artwork showed up in the Twitter Report feed over the weekend as well, with Francis Manapul posting a page from a charity book he's contributing to help flood victims in the Philippines and Jill Thompson showing off her "Nightmare Before Christmas" pages. Check those out, along with Chris Onstad's eulogy for Tiger Woods' Escalade and a shot of Dave McKean signing with David Lloyd and Mark Buckingham.
I'm @brianwarmoth, and this is the Twitter Report for November 30, 2009.
@FrancisManapul Here's my contribution for the charity book benifiting the flood victims in the philippines. http://twitpic.com/rkkhn
-Francis Manapul, Artist ("Adventure Comics," "Witchblade")
@thejillthompson http://twitpic.
Some great artwork showed up in the Twitter Report feed over the weekend as well, with Francis Manapul posting a page from a charity book he's contributing to help flood victims in the Philippines and Jill Thompson showing off her "Nightmare Before Christmas" pages. Check those out, along with Chris Onstad's eulogy for Tiger Woods' Escalade and a shot of Dave McKean signing with David Lloyd and Mark Buckingham.
I'm @brianwarmoth, and this is the Twitter Report for November 30, 2009.
@FrancisManapul Here's my contribution for the charity book benifiting the flood victims in the philippines. http://twitpic.com/rkkhn
-Francis Manapul, Artist ("Adventure Comics," "Witchblade")
@thejillthompson http://twitpic.
- 11/30/2009
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Splash Page
There's no need to linger over the awfulness of All About Steve - my review was short but to the point. (The movie was shot in 2007, before Bradley Cooper became famous as That Cute Guy from The Hangover; you know the title wasn't being kept on the shelf just so it could age like a fine wine.) But it's worth talking a bit about what might have led Sandra Bullock -- who not only stars, but also produced the misbegotten comedy -- to have miscalculated so badly about what kind of project best suits her abundant strengths. I'd feel more comfortable talking about the popular Bullock brand if it didn't suggest she was a Chiquita banana or a Kleenex tissue. But even without a logo or a copyright, a "Sandy Bullock woman" in a "Sandy Bullock movie" is easily identifiable to her many fans: She may start out looking a...
- 9/8/2009
- by Lisa Schwarzbaum
- EW.com - The Movie Critics
Not only will our very own London correspondent Ben Austwick be there to cover the fest but it's one of the best lineups ever!
How about the world premier for Pa giant insect comedy Infestation? Check.
Sneak preview of La Horde? Check.
UK premier of Cannes premier Hierro? Check.
The surprisingly good Giallo, the latest from Dario Argento? Check.
The world premier of The Descent part 2? Check!
Full schedule after the break. (Yes we copied Dread Central's post. Thanks UncleCreepy!)
Main Programme - Empire 1
# Thursday 27 August
18.30 Triangle (World Premiere)
The Boat That Shocked! Film4 FrightFest is delighted to open this year’s festival with the first ever showing of British director Christopher Smith’s latest spellbinding horror fantasy. When Jess (Melissa George) hits a seagull driving to her local harbour little does she know it signals a harrowing omen for her yachting trip with friends. From epic ocean vistas to poignantly shocking finale,...
How about the world premier for Pa giant insect comedy Infestation? Check.
Sneak preview of La Horde? Check.
UK premier of Cannes premier Hierro? Check.
The surprisingly good Giallo, the latest from Dario Argento? Check.
The world premier of The Descent part 2? Check!
Full schedule after the break. (Yes we copied Dread Central's post. Thanks UncleCreepy!)
Main Programme - Empire 1
# Thursday 27 August
18.30 Triangle (World Premiere)
The Boat That Shocked! Film4 FrightFest is delighted to open this year’s festival with the first ever showing of British director Christopher Smith’s latest spellbinding horror fantasy. When Jess (Melissa George) hits a seagull driving to her local harbour little does she know it signals a harrowing omen for her yachting trip with friends. From epic ocean vistas to poignantly shocking finale,...
- 7/3/2009
- QuietEarth.us
"Of course everyone's having fun—the economy sucks and the drinks are free!" Which feeling-no-pain celeb said the above party-hearty quote? (a) Sandra Bullock, gypsy-woman hairdo falling by the second (b) Angelina Jolie, bored with tweaking Brad's tie for the umpteenth time (c) Jeremy Piven, mad with mercury poisoning, and bitter after his Entourage loss For the cheeky answer to the above, plus a helluva lot more Globes juice, check it out: For those of you who assumed that bad-boy Jesse James hasn't exactly been the soberest example for our darling Sandy Bullock and that she was the outspoken Globes reveler—ding ding...
- 1/13/2009
- E! Online
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