It looks like Vin Diesel and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson have managed to let bygones be bygones.
Two weeks after their latest action epic, The Fate of the Furious, shattered worldwide box office records, Diesel took the opportunity to share some love with his co-star on Johnson's 45th birthday.
Watch: Vin Diesel Says Dwayne Johnson Feud Rumors Were 'Blown Out of Proportion'
Diesel, who stars as Dominic Toretto in the beloved Fast and Furious franchise, took to Instagram on Tuesday to post a smiling snapshot of himself and Johnson, who stars as his rival and frenemy Luke Hobbs.
"To look back at what we have accomplished. Shoulder to shoulder, against impossible odds. Proud..." Diesel, 49, captioned the pic. "Happy Birthday Hobbs…"
After production on the eighth installment in the blockbuster franchise wrapped last summer, rumors began to swirl claiming there was some on-set animosity between Johnson and Diesel, and the former professional wrestler posted a lengthy message on Instagram...
Two weeks after their latest action epic, The Fate of the Furious, shattered worldwide box office records, Diesel took the opportunity to share some love with his co-star on Johnson's 45th birthday.
Watch: Vin Diesel Says Dwayne Johnson Feud Rumors Were 'Blown Out of Proportion'
Diesel, who stars as Dominic Toretto in the beloved Fast and Furious franchise, took to Instagram on Tuesday to post a smiling snapshot of himself and Johnson, who stars as his rival and frenemy Luke Hobbs.
"To look back at what we have accomplished. Shoulder to shoulder, against impossible odds. Proud..." Diesel, 49, captioned the pic. "Happy Birthday Hobbs…"
After production on the eighth installment in the blockbuster franchise wrapped last summer, rumors began to swirl claiming there was some on-set animosity between Johnson and Diesel, and the former professional wrestler posted a lengthy message on Instagram...
- 5/3/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Happy birthday, Dwayne Johnson!
The 45-year-old planned on celebrating his big day with an early start at the gym, but not before being stopped by his 1-year-old daughter, Jasmine.
The star took to Instagram to share an adorable photo of her sitting on his lap right before he left the house, writing, “Was puttin’ on my shoes to get ready to hit the gym before I go to work.”
“This lil’ mama surprised me by runnin’ into my arms and yelling ‘Daaaahdeeeeee’ which in my mind clearly means, Happy birthday daddy!” he continued. “You’re the coolest daddy on the...
The 45-year-old planned on celebrating his big day with an early start at the gym, but not before being stopped by his 1-year-old daughter, Jasmine.
The star took to Instagram to share an adorable photo of her sitting on his lap right before he left the house, writing, “Was puttin’ on my shoes to get ready to hit the gym before I go to work.”
“This lil’ mama surprised me by runnin’ into my arms and yelling ‘Daaaahdeeeeee’ which in my mind clearly means, Happy birthday daddy!” he continued. “You’re the coolest daddy on the...
- 5/3/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Credit: Steffan Hill/Focus Features
After winning the Best Actress Oscar at the 84th Academy Awards for her portrayal as Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady, Meryl Streep came backstage for the standard Q&A with the press. As she stood there with her Oscar statuette, I asked her:
Q. For young girls today, young women watching the Oscars, what advice would you give to them if they are thinking about going into filmmaking or acting?
A. Or anything.
Q. Or anything?
A. Or anything. Never give up. Don’t give up, don’t give up. I mean, many girls around the world live in circumstances that are unimaginably difficult. And it’s not, you know, show business is a golf game compared to the way most kids grow up in the world. But I would say never give up.
Inspired by true events, Suffragette movingly explores the passion and...
After winning the Best Actress Oscar at the 84th Academy Awards for her portrayal as Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady, Meryl Streep came backstage for the standard Q&A with the press. As she stood there with her Oscar statuette, I asked her:
Q. For young girls today, young women watching the Oscars, what advice would you give to them if they are thinking about going into filmmaking or acting?
A. Or anything.
Q. Or anything?
A. Or anything. Never give up. Don’t give up, don’t give up. I mean, many girls around the world live in circumstances that are unimaginably difficult. And it’s not, you know, show business is a golf game compared to the way most kids grow up in the world. But I would say never give up.
Inspired by true events, Suffragette movingly explores the passion and...
- 11/5/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Here is the first installment of “Comics Mythos”, a semi-regular column about the literary and mythological roots of comic book characters (mostly superheroes). This article will look at the powerhouses of comics, or the “supermen”. (After the Big Blue Boy Scout, not Friedrich Nietzsche’s “Ubermensch”.)
In the world of superheroes, it seems that feats of physical strength and acrobatic prowess are possibly the most prevalent demonstration of super powers. One must wonder if such physical powers are a product of the time in which these comics were originally produced – the 1930s for DC’s iconic Superman and 1941 for Marvel’s super soldier, Captain America – or does this sort of hero have roots that extend deeper into literary history. Obviously, mythology is full of heroes who have superhuman strength, stamina, and agility with Thor and Hercules being the most famous in the world of comics for their huge roles in...
In the world of superheroes, it seems that feats of physical strength and acrobatic prowess are possibly the most prevalent demonstration of super powers. One must wonder if such physical powers are a product of the time in which these comics were originally produced – the 1930s for DC’s iconic Superman and 1941 for Marvel’s super soldier, Captain America – or does this sort of hero have roots that extend deeper into literary history. Obviously, mythology is full of heroes who have superhuman strength, stamina, and agility with Thor and Hercules being the most famous in the world of comics for their huge roles in...
- 8/31/2015
- by Merriell Moyer
- SoundOnSight
The director's new film is an elegy for pit workers, while up in the north-east the theme of this year's Av is 'extraction'. Together they explore the legacy of a hammer blow to workers' power
Film-maker Bill Morrison is feeling a little rueful. "Striking was once an effective means of leveraging power. Today's striking worker may feel fortunate to wake up and still have a job." He's reflecting on his film The Miners' Hymns, a collaboration with Icelandic musician Jóhann Jóhannsson, which trawls through hundreds of hours of archival footage of mines in the north-east of England to fashion an elegy for the workers, brass bands, local communities and unions that sustained the region throughout much of the 20th century. This month there will be many articles, radio programmes and TV documentaries marking the 30th anniversary of the beginning of the miners' strike: few will be as beautiful or as...
Film-maker Bill Morrison is feeling a little rueful. "Striking was once an effective means of leveraging power. Today's striking worker may feel fortunate to wake up and still have a job." He's reflecting on his film The Miners' Hymns, a collaboration with Icelandic musician Jóhann Jóhannsson, which trawls through hundreds of hours of archival footage of mines in the north-east of England to fashion an elegy for the workers, brass bands, local communities and unions that sustained the region throughout much of the 20th century. This month there will be many articles, radio programmes and TV documentaries marking the 30th anniversary of the beginning of the miners' strike: few will be as beautiful or as...
- 3/8/2014
- by Sukhdev Sandhu
- The Guardian - Film News
Rebecca Ferguson has announced she will release 'Shoulder To Shoulder', a stunning track from her debut album 'Heaven', as her next single on 16 December.
The ballad about dysfunctional love, written by the 'X Factor' runner-up, is one of the best tracks from her almost double platinum selling 2011 album and is finally getting the showcase it deserves.
Rebecca Ferguson announces the name of her next single
Explaining the meaning behind the touching track, Rebecca said in a statement: "I wanted to make the listener think about love and relationships.
"So many times we lose track of what's important in love, and I've written about the classic dysfunctional relationship where you have two people in love, they just don't know How to love. It.s very honest!"
Interview: Rebecca Ferguson On Changing Since 'X Factor' And People Thinking She's 'Stupid'
The Liverpudlian singer has previously released 'Nothing's Real but Love',...
The ballad about dysfunctional love, written by the 'X Factor' runner-up, is one of the best tracks from her almost double platinum selling 2011 album and is finally getting the showcase it deserves.
Rebecca Ferguson announces the name of her next single
Explaining the meaning behind the touching track, Rebecca said in a statement: "I wanted to make the listener think about love and relationships.
"So many times we lose track of what's important in love, and I've written about the classic dysfunctional relationship where you have two people in love, they just don't know How to love. It.s very honest!"
Interview: Rebecca Ferguson On Changing Since 'X Factor' And People Thinking She's 'Stupid'
The Liverpudlian singer has previously released 'Nothing's Real but Love',...
- 11/14/2012
- by The Huffington Post UK
- Huffington Post
Rebecca Ferguson has announced the title of her next single. The singer will release 'Shoulder to Shoulder' on December 16 as the latest cut from her debut album Heaven. "I wanted to make the listener think about love and relationships," Ferguson said of the song. "So many times we lose track of what's important in love, and I've written about the classic dysfunctional relationship where you have two people in love, they just don't know (more)...
- 11/14/2012
- by By Lewis Corner
- Digital Spy
Rebecca Ferguson has debuted a new track. The singer performed an acoustic rendition of 'Shoulder To Shoulder', which is expected to feature on her debut album Heaven. The X Factor finalist performed the song during a visit to radio station Wave 105 FM in support of her first single 'Nothing's Real But Love'. The star has teamed up with a collection of songwriters including Eg White and Steven James Brown to co-write her entire debut. Ferguson found herself at the centre of a £1 (more)...
- 11/7/2011
- by By Lewis Corner
- Digital Spy
Welcome back to the second part of this countdown of the most overlooked songs from Disney animated films. I will continue this list with seven additional entries, whereas the third part will feature the top ten (ranked). As always, not everyone will agree with my choices, so post away in the comments section to let your voice be heard. Let’s begin!
“After Today” (A Goofy Movie)
A nostalgic film that captures the excitement of growing up as a teenager in the 90s, A Goofy Movie is a father-and-son story at its heart, showing Max and dad Goofy bond as they experience misadventures on their wild road trip. The first song, “After Today,” follow Max as he journeys to school on the first day of the year. What makes this tune so catchy are the numerous pop culture references, amusing characters that chime in every now and then, and a feel-good melody.
“After Today” (A Goofy Movie)
A nostalgic film that captures the excitement of growing up as a teenager in the 90s, A Goofy Movie is a father-and-son story at its heart, showing Max and dad Goofy bond as they experience misadventures on their wild road trip. The first song, “After Today,” follow Max as he journeys to school on the first day of the year. What makes this tune so catchy are the numerous pop culture references, amusing characters that chime in every now and then, and a feel-good melody.
- 9/26/2010
- by Brett Nachman
- FusedFilm
Praise for Bob Fingerman's new zombie novel Pariah has been plentiful so we thought we'd make sure our readers are aware that it's now available from Tor Books in both hardcover and paperback. Read on for more details.
Luminaries such as Mike Mignola, Robert Kirkman, and Brian Keene, respectively, have commented on Pariah as follows:
“The thinking man’s zombie novel.”
“If you’re thinking: ‘Not another zombie novel,’ this is definitely the book for you. Bob Fingerman’s Pariah is a testament to the versatility of zombie fiction. It is, quite simply, a work that will remind you why you fell in love with the genre in the first place.”
“If you think there are no original twists left in the zombie genre, think again. With Pariah, Bob Fingerman crafts an exciting, fresh take on it, breathing much-needed new life into the undead. Pariah is a clever, compelling read.
Luminaries such as Mike Mignola, Robert Kirkman, and Brian Keene, respectively, have commented on Pariah as follows:
“The thinking man’s zombie novel.”
“If you’re thinking: ‘Not another zombie novel,’ this is definitely the book for you. Bob Fingerman’s Pariah is a testament to the versatility of zombie fiction. It is, quite simply, a work that will remind you why you fell in love with the genre in the first place.”
“If you think there are no original twists left in the zombie genre, think again. With Pariah, Bob Fingerman crafts an exciting, fresh take on it, breathing much-needed new life into the undead. Pariah is a clever, compelling read.
- 8/12/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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