Every weeknight, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon is watched by millions of people. But Fallon’s most loyal viewer is sitting right in his own home.
That would be 5-year-old Gary, a female English cream golden retriever. And it was actually TV that brought the pair of best friends together.
“She came out on to do a bit. I think she was a political pundit. I was having a debate with her, and she was dressed in a suit,” Fallon, 43, tells People in the Sexiest Man Alive issue of the first time he met Gary as a puppy.
Obviously,...
That would be 5-year-old Gary, a female English cream golden retriever. And it was actually TV that brought the pair of best friends together.
“She came out on to do a bit. I think she was a political pundit. I was having a debate with her, and she was dressed in a suit,” Fallon, 43, tells People in the Sexiest Man Alive issue of the first time he met Gary as a puppy.
Obviously,...
- 11/17/2017
- by Kelli Bender
- PEOPLE.com
After several cast changes and an eight-year journey to the screen, Matthew Weiner’s feature directorial Are You Here finally made its Hollywood premiere last night at the Arclight on Sunset Blvd. This Friday, Millennium Entertainment will unspool the film, which stars Owen Wilson, Zach Galifianakis and Amy Poehler, in limited theaters as well as on DVD.
“Like most of what I do, this is a genre-less film,” Weiner told the audience before the projector rolled, “Laugh where you want to laugh.”
Despite his reputation for creating the monumental, award-winning period TV drama Mad Men, Weiner’s uphill battle to get Are You Here made further underscores the challenges of getting adult feature dramas off the ground. With its comedic star wattage cast and a set-up that involves a crazed stoner (Galifianakis) inheriting a farm after his father’s death with his weatherman philandering friend along for the ride (Wilson...
“Like most of what I do, this is a genre-less film,” Weiner told the audience before the projector rolled, “Laugh where you want to laugh.”
Despite his reputation for creating the monumental, award-winning period TV drama Mad Men, Weiner’s uphill battle to get Are You Here made further underscores the challenges of getting adult feature dramas off the ground. With its comedic star wattage cast and a set-up that involves a crazed stoner (Galifianakis) inheriting a farm after his father’s death with his weatherman philandering friend along for the ride (Wilson...
- 8/19/2014
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline
(Reuters) Marvel Comics has agreed to settle a lawsuit by a comic book writer who sued the publisher over the copyright to the flaming-skulled character Ghost Rider.
The agreement, disclosed in a letter filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, if finalized would resolve five-years of litigation brought by former Marvel freelancer Gary Friedrich, who claimed he created the motorcycle-riding vigilante.
The Reuters story quoted above is pretty sketchy, but maybe we should celebrate anyway. We don’t know the terms of the deal and we may never know them; the only instance I’m aware of where a comics creator didn’t get creamed when he tried to get paid for the success of a character happened years ago when the late Steve Gerber tried to get a piece of the Howard the Duck action. Steve got some kind of settlement, but the terms of it were never made public,...
The agreement, disclosed in a letter filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, if finalized would resolve five-years of litigation brought by former Marvel freelancer Gary Friedrich, who claimed he created the motorcycle-riding vigilante.
The Reuters story quoted above is pretty sketchy, but maybe we should celebrate anyway. We don’t know the terms of the deal and we may never know them; the only instance I’m aware of where a comics creator didn’t get creamed when he tried to get paid for the success of a character happened years ago when the late Steve Gerber tried to get a piece of the Howard the Duck action. Steve got some kind of settlement, but the terms of it were never made public,...
- 9/12/2013
- by Dennis O'Neil
- Comicmix.com
Coronation Street's Izzy Armstrong reveals that she is pregnant in Wednesday night's (July 4) episode of the soap. Izzy (Cherylee Houston) shares the news with Fiz when the mum-of-one notices that she seems distracted. Although Izzy is pleased to be expecting a baby, she is concerned that her boyfriend Gary won't feel the same way. Can Fiz convince Izzy to (more)...
- 7/3/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Nicholas Stoller, who is penning the sequel with The Muppets director James Bobin, assured Vulture that Walter is coming back. As you probably already know, Jason Segel’s character Gary won’t return for the sequel. Stoller said: He is not making a cameo. He is heavily involved in the story. At the premiere for the R-rated rom-com [...]
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- 4/20/2012
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Jason Segel's character Gary won't return for the sequel to The Muppets, but what of Walter, the new Muppet that Segel and co-writer Nicholas Stoller invented for the movie? "Walter is coming back," Stoller reassured us last night at the premiere of his new movie The Five-Year Engagement. "Come on, you saw the first one, right? The arc of the story was, 'Am I a man or a Muppet?' Gary chose 'I am a man.' So if you were making something called The Mannets, Gary would be in that. Walter chose to be a Muppet. He realized he's a Muppet." But will Walter be shuffled into the Muppets' deep bench, or will he be a plot driver in the sequel? "He is not making a cameo," said Stoller. "He is heavily involved in the story." Still, Muppet purists shouldn't fret about the focus: "It's in the early stages,...
- 4/19/2012
- by Jennifer Vineyard
- Vulture
Alan Carr hopes Gary Barlow will be a "right bitch" on 'The X Factor'. The comedian wants to see the Take That singer - who is joined on the judging panel of the ITV1 show by Louis Walsh, Tulisa Contostavlos and Kelly Rowland - reducing eager contestants "to tears every five minutes". He said: "I've got my fingers crossed Gary won't be too nice and will get his claws out - I want him to turn into a right bitch, reducing everyone to tears every five minutes! "If he's too tame, at least we might have feisty minx Tulisa to add some spice." Meanwhile,...
- 6/4/2011
- Virgin Media - TV
Alan Carr has revealed that he hopes newly appointed X Factor judge Gary Barlow will show his nastier side in the latest series. Gary Barlow has replaced Simon Cowell as a judge on the talent show, and has been joined by Tulisa Contostavlos and Kelly Rowland, along with returning judge Louis Walsh. Speaking to Closer, Carr said: "I've got my fingers crossed Gary won't be too nice and will get his claws out - I want him to turn into a right bitch, reducing everyone to tears every five minutes! "If he's too tame, at least we might have feisty minx Tulisa to add some (more)...
- 6/4/2011
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Alan Carr hopes Gary Barlow will be a "right bitch" on 'The X Factor'. The comedian wants to see the Take That singer - who is joined on the judging panel of the ITV1 show by Louis Walsh, Tulisa Contostavlos and Kelly Rowland - reducing eager contestants "to tears every five minutes". He said: "I've got my fingers crossed Gary won't be too nice and will get his claws out - I want him to turn into a right bitch, reducing everyone to tears every five minutes! "If he's too tame, at least we might have feisty minx Tulisa to add some spice." Meanwhile,...
- 6/2/2011
- Virgin Media - TV
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