亚伦·卡特(Aaron Carter)说,他将在拉斯维加斯音乐剧《裸体男孩唱歌》(独家)中完全裸露
Aaron Carter Says He’s Going Fully Nude in Las Vegas Musical Revue ‘Naked Boys Singing’ (EXCLUSIVE)
您好,grove.guess。芭芭拉·史翠珊!我们谈到了她的新专辑“ Release Me 2”,为什么我们还没有看到Babs传记片《火箭》和她仍然可以指导的电影。在Apple播客上,在apple播客上或在哪里收听自己喜欢的播客的任何地方查看我们的聊天。这位演员告诉我:“我不是那种坚强的人,所以我想做一些甜蜜但非常刻薄的事情。” “我想变得非常卑鄙 - 但是有些非常笑容和迷人的东西。”在他的最新电影《鳕鱼》中,德贝兹展示了他的戏剧性排骨,扮演了一位高中音乐老师,他激发了他的一位学生(艾米莉亚·琼斯(Emilia Jones)),他的父母聋了,他追求成为歌手的梦想。他学会了如何为这个角色弹钢琴。他说:“我的老师是在指导瑞安·高斯林(Ryan Gosling)的“ La La Land”的指导墨西哥,德贝兹很难担任戏剧性的角色。他说:“在我的国家,没有人会雇用我的戏剧性,因为我一生都在做喜剧。” “每次我想做戏剧时,他们都会想,‘您在说什么?你是一个有趣的家伙。如果我把你放在电影中,每个人都会笑。’我很沮丧。”他七年前搬到了美国:“我开始收到其他报价,例如'Coda'或'来自天堂的奇迹。看电影 - 苹果在圣丹斯(Sundance)上以创纪录的2500万美元购买的电影 - 在剧院中购买。他说:“当你在家里时,电话响了,狗吠叫,人们在跟你说话。” “有很多事情使您从电影中分散了您的注意力。所以我不喜欢它。我希望人们可以去剧院首先在那里观看。”正如我最近报道的那样,德贝兹正在根据Lotería卡制作一部家庭冒险电影Netflix的游戏。他说:“这将就像一部'jumanji'的电影。” “所以就像拉丁'jumanji。'……说到流媒体,über制作人查尔斯·罗文(Charles Roven我是同时发布整个石板的忠实拥护者。”我在他的最新电影《华纳兄弟》(Warner Bros)的首映式上赶上了罗文(Roven)。“自杀小队。” “您同时发行的收入流,但实际上您会蚕食不同的窗户。 …没有办法从每个窗口中获得这么大的毛茸茸的毛茸茸。”他补充说:“我希望当Covid结束后,我们会回到可能不是我们为戏剧而是一个离散窗口的确切窗户。”离开。如此之多,以至于这位33岁的前儿童明星甚至拥有NSFW Onlyfans帐户。现在卡特在pers中全力以赴上。他加入了拉斯维加斯的“裸体男孩唱歌!”的作品,这是一个60分钟的同性恋音乐剧院,其中全男性演员在生日服中表演。卡特说:“我认为赤裸的身体是一件美丽的事情。”“我们都是天生的赤裸裸的。我喜欢只做。我一直是一年多的唯一模特,人们非常令人振奋。它们使您对自己感到有吸引力和好处。我比任何其他平台都更喜欢这个社交媒体平台。这与钱无关。是关于粉丝的。”卡特(Carter)在汤姆·德·安哥拉(Tom D’Angora)和尼克·帕吉特(Nick Padgett)制作的“裸体男孩”中奔跑,于9月8日在珠宝盒剧院开始。由瑞安·墨菲(Ryan Murphy)和杰森·布鲁姆(Jason Blum)制作的Netflix纪录片记载了Exodus International的兴起和最终关闭,Exodus International是一个基于圣经的组织,实践了可怕的同性恋转换疗法。导演克里斯汀·斯托拉基(Kristine Stolaki)在谈论这部电影的灵感时,S撕裂了她已故的叔叔,她被送往转换疗法,因为他被认为是变性者。她说:“他从来没有和他的身份达成协议,所以我认为这对他来说是一部非常艰难的电影。”“这是一个奇怪的现实,因为我是出于对他的悲伤和爱而制作了这部电影。我很高兴将这部电影换成他的一生。”当我问斯托拉基斯(Stolakis)是否打算将电影改编成脚本功能时,她在取笑之前微笑着:“我没有什么可以正式分享,但这是一个很好的问题。”
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Guess who’s my guest on this week’s “Just for Variety” podcast? Barbra Streisand! We talked about her new album “Release Me 2,” why we haven’t seen a Babs biopic à la “Rocketman” and the movie she still may direct. Check out our chat Aug. 6 on Variety.com, at Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
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Attention, Marvel Studios: Eugenio Derbez wants to play a villain in the MCU. “I’m not the kind of guy who is tough, so I would like to do something sweet but very mean,” the actor tells me. “I want to be extremely mean — but something very smiley and charming.” In his latest film, “CODA,” Derbez shows off his dramatic chops playing a high school music teacher who inspires one of his students (Emilia Jones), whose parents are deaf, to pursue her dream of becoming a singer. He learned how to play piano for the role. “My teacher was the same who was coaching Ryan Gosling for “La La Land,” he says.
Known for his comedy in his native Mexico, Derbez had a hard time getting dramatic roles. “In my country nobody would hire me for drama because I was doing comedy my entire life,” he says. “Every time I wanted to do drama, they were like, ‘What are you talking about? You're the funny guy. If I put you in my movie, everyone's gonna laugh.’ I was frustrated.” He moved to the U.S. seven years ago: “I started receiving other offers like ‘CODA’ or ‘Miracles From Heaven.’ I was like finally now I can start from zero and start another kind of career.”
Derbez hopes that audiences will opt to see the movie — which Apple bought for a record-breaking $25 million at Sundance — in theaters. “When you’re at your house, the phone rings, the dog barks, people are talking to you,” he says. “There are so many things that distract you from the movie. So I don’t like it. I hope that people can go to theaters and watch it first there.” As I recently first reported, Derbez is developing a family adventure movie based on the Lotería card game for Netflix. “It’s going to be like a ‘Jumanji’ kind of film,” he says. “So it’s like the Latin ‘Jumanji.’
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Speaking of streaming, über-producer Charles Roven understands why studios are resorting to day-and-date releases, but he also says, “I’m not going to sit here and tell you I’m a huge fan of a simultaneous release of a whole slate.” I caught up with Roven at the premiere of his latest movie, Warner Bros.’ “The Suicide Squad.” “You get some revenue flow from simultaneous release, but you’re actually cannibalizing the different windows. ... There’s no way of getting that big jump of grosses you get with each individual window.” He adds, “I’m hopeful that when COVID is over we’ll go back to maybe not the exact kind of window we’ve had for theatrical but a discrete window.”
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EXCLUSIVE: Aaron Carter is no stranger to taking his clothes off. So much so that the 33-year-old former child star even has an NSFW OnlyFans account. Now Carter is going full Monty in person. He’s joining the Las Vegas production of “Naked Boys Singing!,” a campy 60-minute gay musical revue in which the all-male cast perform in their birthday suits. “I think the naked body is a beautiful thing,” says Carter, who identifies as bisexual. “We were all born naked. I love doing OnlyFans. I’ve been an OnlyFans model for over a year now, and people are very uplifting. They make you feel attractive and good about yourself. I love that social media platform more than any other platform. It's not about the money. It's about the fans.” Carter’s run in “Naked Boys,” which is produced by Tom D’Angora and Nick Padgett, begins Sept. 8 at the Jewel Box Theatre.
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Please watch “Pray Away.” The Netflix documentary, produced by Ryan Murphy and Jason Blum, chronicles the rise and eventual closing of Exodus International, a Bible-based organization that practiced horrific gay conversion therapy. Director Kristine Stolakis tears up when talking about the inspiration for the film — her late uncle, who was sent to conversion therapy because he identified as transgender. “He never came to terms with who he was, so I think this would be a really hard film for him to process,” she says. “That is a strange reality to live with because I made this film out of grief and love for him. I would happily trade this film for his life.” When I ask Stolakis if she’s planning on adapting the film as a scripted feature, she smiles before teasing, “There’s nothing I can share officially, but it’s a great question.”
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