Thursday, October 26, 2023

Olivia Rodrigo Surprises Jimmy Kimmel's Kids on Drive to School with Epic Singalong

Olivia Rodrigo Surprises Jimmy Kimmel's Kids on Drive to School with Epic Singalong


The "Drivers License" singer belted out Jane and Billy Kimmel's favorite tunes



Olivia Rodrigo helped Jimmy Kimmel score some major cool dad points with his kids.


The "Drivers License" singer "hitched a ride" with Kimmel, his wife Molly McNearney and their two kids, Jane, 9, and William John "Billy," 6, on their way to school in a VinFast, singing tunes for a taped segment on Jimmy Kimmel Live.





In the clip released on Tuesday, Kimmel and his other half are sitting in the front, with Jane and Billy looking bored in the back seat, discussing how much they don't like school.



"Oh, there's a hitchhiker over there, should we pick her up?" Kimmel asked as their car turned to reveal Rodrigo standing in a lilac sweater and black shorts with her thumb out.



"Oh my God Billy, it's Olivia Rodrigo," a stunned Jane said as she covered her face with her hands.


"Hey! Do you guys mind if I hitch a ride?" Rodrigo said with a big smile as she climbed into the middle back seat.



While both kids appeared to be shocked, Rodrigo did a good job of warming them up as she asked Jane what her favorite one of her songs was.


"Um, I really like 'Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl,'" Jane shared.



"That's one of my favorites too, that's so sweet, thank you for saying that," Rodrigo replies. When prompted by his mom, Billy then weighs in with his top choice: "The 'Get Him Back' song."


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The backseat trio then proceeds to belt out the songs on the car stereo, with Jane's choice up first, then Billy's. When they arrive to school, Rodrigo hugs the siblings goodbye. "Thank you guys, I feel so loved!"



After her mom helps her put on her backpack, Jane mouths out one more "Oh my God," as she walks away from the car.


"Hey, thank you for getting up early and giving my kids a real thrill," Kimmel said later during her guest appearance on the show, explaining to the audience that his kids listen to her music every day during the morning car ride.

it was so much fun. I hope they had a good time," Rodrigo responded, as Kimmel thanked her again. "Oh, it was a pleasure."

Seeing people listen to her music is still a new experience for Rodrigo since she released her first album Sour during the pandemic.


“I never got to actually experience any of the fun events that go along with an album release!” the three-time Grammy Award winner told PEOPLE last month ahead of a listening event for her sophomore album Guts. “I never got to watch people as they listened to the songs for the first time. It’s really fun.”

“I owe so much to my fans,” she continued at the Spotify x American Express pop-up experience. “When you're making the record, you always have your favorite song, and my producer has his favorite song and the label has their favorite song, but sometimes you don't really know which songs people are going to choose as their favorite until it comes out. So I'm really anxious to see what people like the most."



















Sunday, September 10, 2023

ESCAPE (Cargo)

    ESCAPE (Cargo)




 Cargo is a 2006 thriller film.[1] It was directed by Clive Gordon,[1] produced by Andrea Calderwood and Juan Gordon, and written by Paul Laverty. The film features the actors Peter MullanDaniel BrühlLuis TosarSamuli Edelmann and Gary Lewis.




  • Genre: Drama, Adventure

  • Original Language: English

  • Director: Clive Gordon

  • Producer: Juan GordonAndrea Calderwood

  • Writer: Paul Laverty

  • Release Date (Streaming): Jan 29, 2019

  • Runtime: 1h 31m

  • Production Co: Morena Films S.L., Vaca Films

  • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital.




Cargo" is a brooding yarn of moral malaise aboard a decrepit transport ship carrying an unholy assortment of contraband, human and otherwise. First feature by docu filmmaker Clive Gordon possesses a sober dramatic force but is so soaked in the unsavory doings of the rancid crew members as to waterlog the venture commercially.


Cargo” is a brooding, Conradian yarn of moral malaise aboard a decrepit transport ship carrying an unholy assortment of contraband, human and otherwise. Focused upon a young stowaway whose presence forces the crew’s horrible secrets to the surface, lean script by frequent Ken Loach scenarist Paul Laverty submerges scarcely below the water line a familiar European self-loathing for continuing colonial attitudes and misdeeds that’s getting awfully shopworn. First feature by vet narrative documentary filmmaker Clive Gordon possesses a sober dramatic force but is so soaked in the unsavory doings of the rancid crew members as to waterlog the venture commercially.




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Saturday, September 9, 2023

LUCIFER NETFLIX MOVIE

LUCIFER NETFLIX MOVIE 



Lucifer is an American urban fantasy television series developed by Tom Kapinos that began airing on January 25, 2016, and concluded on September 10, 2021. It revolves around Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis), an alternate version of the DC Comics character of the same name created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth, and Mike Dringenberg. In the series, Lucifer is the devil but abandons Hell to run a nightclub in Los Angeles, subsequently experiencing massive life changes when he becomes a consultant to the Los Angeles Police Department. The supporting cast includes Lauren German, Kevin Alejandro, D. B. Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Rachael Harris, and Aimee Garcia.



Lucifer
Genre
Based on
Developed byTom Kapinos
Starring
Theme music composerHeavy Young Heathens
Opening theme"Being Evil Has a Price"
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes93 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Production locations
Cinematography
  • Glen Keenan
  • Ryan McMaster
  • Tico Poulakakis
  • Stefan von Bjorn
  • Barry Donlevy
  • Christian Sebaldt
Editors
  • Marc Pattavina
  • Ray Daniels III
  • Fred Peterson
  • Hector Carrillo
  • Matt Coleshill
  • Jill D'Agnenica
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time42–65 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original network
Original releaseJanuary 25, 2016 –
September 10, 2021

Jerry Bruckheimer TelevisionDC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Television served as producers. Filming took place primarily in Vancouver before production was relocated entirely to Los Angeles at the start of the third season. The first season received mixed reviews from critics, and its original



 broadcaster Fox canceled it after three seasons in May 2018. One month later, Netflix picked up the show following the fanbase's campaign to save it, and the series continued for a further three seasons; it consistently earned high viewership during its time on Netflix.[3]


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The series focuses on Lucifer Morningstar, a powerful angel who was cast out of Heaven for his rebellion and forced to spend millennia punishing people as the lord of Hell. Bored and unhappy with his life in Hell, he abdicates his throne in defiance of his father (God) and moves to Los Angeles, where he runs his own nightclub. When he finds himself involved in a murder investigation, he meets Chloe Decker, a detective with the Los Angeles Police Department who intrigues him as she is the first human to be immune to his charms. 

After helping the police solve the case with his most commonly used power—manipulating humans into revealing their deepest desires to him—Lucifer accepts a subsequent invitation to work continuously with Chloe as a police consultant. Throughout the series, they encounter all sorts of supernatural beings while solving crimes together and developing their relationship.


Olivia Rodrigo Surprises Jimmy Kimmel's Kids on Drive to School with Epic Singalong

Olivia Rodrigo Surprises Jimmy Kimmel's Kids on Drive to School with Epic Singalong The "Drivers License" singer belted out...