Los Angeles, April 1 (Ians) English actor Hugh Grant is out flogging his appearance in ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’, appearing on ‘The Late Late Show with James Corden’ alongside co-star Chris Pine.
Corden enticed Grant into a spirited game of ‘Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts’, reports Deadline.
The task was to name a film Grant would remove from his resume, or eat a slice of worm mayonnaise shepherd’s pie.
Grant didn’t find that task challenging, admitting he’s “specialized in being bad for decades.”
As per Deadline, he did allow that while he could take the blame for his performances, he couldn’t shred his colleagues.
That said, Grant finally tabbed ‘The Lady and the Highwayman’ as a mistake. The 1988 made-for-tv film saw Grant as Lord Lucius Vyne in a swashbuckling tale.
“I’m a highway man. I’m meant to be sexy,” Grant said. Instead,...
Corden enticed Grant into a spirited game of ‘Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts’, reports Deadline.
The task was to name a film Grant would remove from his resume, or eat a slice of worm mayonnaise shepherd’s pie.
Grant didn’t find that task challenging, admitting he’s “specialized in being bad for decades.”
As per Deadline, he did allow that while he could take the blame for his performances, he couldn’t shred his colleagues.
That said, Grant finally tabbed ‘The Lady and the Highwayman’ as a mistake. The 1988 made-for-tv film saw Grant as Lord Lucius Vyne in a swashbuckling tale.
“I’m a highway man. I’m meant to be sexy,” Grant said. Instead,...
- 4/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Actor Hugh Grant has revealed that one film project he wishes to erase from his filmography. Grant is out flogging his appearance in ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’, appearing on ‘The Late Late Show with James Corden’ alongside costar Chris Pine, reports Deadline.
Corden enticed Grant into a spirited game of “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts.” The task: name a film Grant would remove from his resume, or eat a slice of worm mayonnaise shepherd’s pie, Grant didn’t find that task challenging, admitting he’s “specialised in being bad for decades.”
Grant finally tabbed ‘The Lady and the Highwayman’ as a mistake. The 1988 made-for-tv film saw Grant as Lord Lucius Vyne in a swashbuckling tale.
“I’m a highway man. I’m meant to be sexy,” Grant said.
Instead, the film was “Low-budget, bad wig, bad hat. I look like Deputy Dawg. When I’m tense,...
Corden enticed Grant into a spirited game of “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts.” The task: name a film Grant would remove from his resume, or eat a slice of worm mayonnaise shepherd’s pie, Grant didn’t find that task challenging, admitting he’s “specialised in being bad for decades.”
Grant finally tabbed ‘The Lady and the Highwayman’ as a mistake. The 1988 made-for-tv film saw Grant as Lord Lucius Vyne in a swashbuckling tale.
“I’m a highway man. I’m meant to be sexy,” Grant said.
Instead, the film was “Low-budget, bad wig, bad hat. I look like Deputy Dawg. When I’m tense,...
- 4/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Everyone has regrets. But if you’re a film star like Hugh Grant, your regrets keep reappearing on TV as a reminder.
Grant is out flogging his appearance in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves”, appearing on “The Late Late Show with James Corden” alongside costar Chris Pine.
Corden enticed Grant into a spirited game of “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts.” The task: name a film Grant would remove from his resume, or eat a slice of worm mayonnaise shepherd’s pie,
Grant didn’t find that task challenging, admitting he’s “specialized in being bad for decades.” He did allow that while he could take the blame for his performances, he couldn’t shred his colleagues.
That said, Grant finally tabbed The Lady and the Highwayman as a mistake. The 1988 made-for-tv film saw Grant as Lord Lucius Vyne in a swashbuckling tale.
“I’m a highway man.
Grant is out flogging his appearance in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves”, appearing on “The Late Late Show with James Corden” alongside costar Chris Pine.
Corden enticed Grant into a spirited game of “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts.” The task: name a film Grant would remove from his resume, or eat a slice of worm mayonnaise shepherd’s pie,
Grant didn’t find that task challenging, admitting he’s “specialized in being bad for decades.” He did allow that while he could take the blame for his performances, he couldn’t shred his colleagues.
That said, Grant finally tabbed The Lady and the Highwayman as a mistake. The 1988 made-for-tv film saw Grant as Lord Lucius Vyne in a swashbuckling tale.
“I’m a highway man.
- 4/1/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Hugh Grant has revealed, under duress, the one film he would erase from his IMDb page if he could.
On Wednesday (29 March), the Notting Hill star appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden, during which he took part in the “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts” segment.
In the game, in which celebrities are challenged to eat disgusting food or answer a hard question, Grant was asked which film he would effectively remove from his CV.
If he didn’t answer the question, Grant would have had to eat a “worm and mayonnaise shepherd’s pie”.
“The thing is, I would happily shred my CV because I specialised in being bad for decades really,” he told Corden. “As you know, as someone in the industry, it’s one thing for me to say that I was bad, but I can’t bring the wonderful colleagues who worked...
On Wednesday (29 March), the Notting Hill star appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden, during which he took part in the “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts” segment.
In the game, in which celebrities are challenged to eat disgusting food or answer a hard question, Grant was asked which film he would effectively remove from his CV.
If he didn’t answer the question, Grant would have had to eat a “worm and mayonnaise shepherd’s pie”.
“The thing is, I would happily shred my CV because I specialised in being bad for decades really,” he told Corden. “As you know, as someone in the industry, it’s one thing for me to say that I was bad, but I can’t bring the wonderful colleagues who worked...
- 3/30/2023
- by Ellie Harrison
- The Independent - Film
Growing up in Africa, one of the first Hollywood movies to make an impact on Sipho Dlamini was Eddie Murphy’s 1988 comedy “Coming to America,” in which the comedian starred as a prince from the fictional African country of Zamunda.
“I know how significant a movie it was to people living in Africa or Africans in the diaspora,” says Dlamini, a veteran music executive who in January was promoted to CEO of Universal Music South Africa and Sub-Saharan South Africa. “I can still recite some of the jokes from the first movie, like the barbershop scene or the jokes about ‘sexual chocolate.’ It’s one of my favorite comedies of all time.”
So when Dlamini visited Universal Music Group’s offices in Los Angeles in late 2019 and started catching wind of conversations around the soundtrack for the movie’s long-in-the-works sequel, “Coming 2 America”, he knew he had to find a way to get involved.
“I know how significant a movie it was to people living in Africa or Africans in the diaspora,” says Dlamini, a veteran music executive who in January was promoted to CEO of Universal Music South Africa and Sub-Saharan South Africa. “I can still recite some of the jokes from the first movie, like the barbershop scene or the jokes about ‘sexual chocolate.’ It’s one of my favorite comedies of all time.”
So when Dlamini visited Universal Music Group’s offices in Los Angeles in late 2019 and started catching wind of conversations around the soundtrack for the movie’s long-in-the-works sequel, “Coming 2 America”, he knew he had to find a way to get involved.
- 2/12/2021
- by Andrew Hampp
- Variety Film + TV
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