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Friday
Sep292017

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The Guardian talks to Armie Hammer about the peach scene in Call Me By Your Name and more - Hammer also recently got in a good dig at conservative asshole James Woods who is upset by the age difference in the film
Awards Daily Joey ranks the 101 greatest Will & Grace guest stars. Yes, 101.
Decider the 24 best episodes of Will & Grace prior to the revival
THR Netflix is losing some very major TV series on Oct 1st so if you always wanted to complete 30 Rock or Friday Night Lights, you'd best be bingeing...

More after the jump including Cher, Jane Fonda, This is Us, and Hugh Hefner's death...

Tracking Board a female led "Kung Fu" reboot (though they're referring to it as more of a sequel to the 1970s series) is supposedly actually going to cast Asian stars in the main roles (if so it'll be the first network Asian drama for networks... though we've had Asian sitcoms and Asian leads on cable series, we haven't had a primarily Asian network drama ever. Can you believe it?)
Playbill Anne Jeffreys, star of the Topper tv series, I Married an Angel, and the original Tess Trueheart in the early Dick Tracy films has died at age 94
Variety talks to This is Us creator about Jack's death on the show. I have to admit I have found the whole thing rather distasteful in the "mystery" slow reveal of it. I'm tired of TV shows using something as painful as death for something as cheap as "mystery" and "reveals" and such. (Otherwise I really love the show)

stage
Theater Mania The Cher Show, a jukebox musical about the life and career of Cher will premiere in Chicago this coming Sumer before a Broadway run. No casting announced yet but good luck filling those shoes.
Playbill Broadway's Mean Girls musical tickets go on sale this October 3rd. If you love Mean Girls you know why it's October 3rd! I'm so excited that Kerry Butler has got Tina Fey's part. Kerry Butler is obscenely underappreciated
Washington Post Bruce Springsteen is coming to Broadway for a special very pricey engagement ($75 lottery tickets though). How might this change the way things happen on Broadway when it comes to special events and rock acts?

randomness
Variety an opinion column on the dark side of Hugh Hefner's sexual liberation and the Playboy legacy. I find these conversations fascinating but I do question why people aren't more willing to admit that these things ARE consensual. There's so much talk about how horrible it is for women but Playboy bunnies were not part of a sex slavery ring. They chose it... for money, for fame, for security, for whatever private reasons. It seems disingenuous to remove the question of complicity altogether from these conversations about the male gaze (though it does obviously make it easier to judge whoever is gazing). Speaking of consensually gazed upon...
Pamela Anderson is very upset about the news of Hefner's death.
CNBC Julia Louis-Dreyfus has announced that she has breast cancer. She's used the announcement not to focus on herself but to advocate for universal healthcare (even though she's wealthy and has insurance). This is what you call heroism and leadership. Love her. Too bad our elected officials are neither heroes nor leaders. 
USA Today on the way public conversation about breast cancer has changed over the decades
Kotobukyia is launching a new statue series called "ikemen" (handsome men). The first character is every ass-man's favorite 'super' Nightwing.

funny haha
The Hairpin "why not one surprise free month of rent per year?"
Mashable ...and let's leave off with Jane Fonda's death stare when Megyn Kelly asked her about plastic surgery. You do not come for Jane Fonda. She is iconic, fabulous, and better than you* (you being whomever, but Megyn Kelly obviously) 

 

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Reader Comments (13)

i love JLD for a number of reasons, and this announcement just clinched it. i cannot think of a kinder, more humane way to make this announcement (celebrities are more or less forced to share diagnoses), bring attention to others who do not have the privileges that she has, and make it about something larger than her. breast cancer is a serious issue and all people deserve screenings and care because it can be successfully treated if caught early. all my best to her for a quick and easy recovery.

September 29, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterCharles O

I assume you meant "death stare" but I like Jane Fonda's death star all the same.

September 29, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterArlo

Nat

I have news for you. ZAMA has been officialy selected for Argentina for the Oscars. You can update the FLF chart, now:))

Out of topic, I know.

September 29, 2017 | Unregistered Commenterchofer

Arlo - LOL. if a death star could rid us all of Megyn Kelly without all the collateral damage.

Chofer -- NO THANKS FOR REMINDER. Must update those charts.

September 29, 2017 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

Well spoken on Hugh Hefner.

September 29, 2017 | Unregistered Commentermarkgordonuk

"I don't wanna talk about him and Barbra Streisand" is Jane's best line and that weary delivery.

September 29, 2017 | Unregistered Commentermarkgordonuk

Jane's reactions to those vapid questions were the best thing on tv since The People vs. OJ.

September 29, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterSuzanne

Some elected officials are heroes and leaders. It just seems like none of them are because the ones in the spotlight right now are so spineless or odious or selfish or uncaring or ignorant or blinded or shortsighted or all of the above.

September 29, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterCash

Yay for using Asian Americans in film. But can we move away from martial arts, though. progress is so slow.

September 29, 2017 | Unregistered Commenterbeyaccount

I still like James Woods as an actor but man, he's become a real asshole lately. I guess we need to call Scar-Jo 3:16 and have her give him a Scar-Jo Stunna!!!!!!!!

I know people read Playboy for the articles as it did have some interesting things but honestly, I found some of those articles to be boring and pretentious. I hated the critics they hired to do music and film reviews. They were terrible. I hated these articles about what was needed to woo women by giving into a lifestyle that was expensive and harmful in its consumption of alcohol and cigars. I don't drink. I don't smoke. I don't do drugs. I've never done those things cause I'm already fucked-up enough as it is as I'm on meds. Why do I need to take that shit to fuck me up even more?

I appreciate what Playboy and Hugh Hefner has done but let's be honest. The magazine in the past few years sucked. The airbrushing of the women was horrible and all of those lifestyle articles were shit.

September 29, 2017 | Unregistered Commenterthevoid99

I totally agree with you about Hefner- and perhaps now there will be a movie about him

September 29, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterJaragon

Jane Fonda would be a great aunt May.

September 29, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterGiovanni

I read that Hulu is picking up 30 Rock. With this and their Emmy wins, isn't it interesting that Hulu seems to be beating Netflix at their own game?

September 29, 2017 | Unregistered Commenterjakey
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