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Movies: Move over, Lego . . . Funko Toys Are Getting Their Own Movie. 

Move over, Lego . . . Funko Toys are getting their own movie. 

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ROBERT DOWNEY JR. will join SCARLETT JOHANSSON in the"Black Widow" movie. 

No, nobody's coming back to life. It's set before they both died in"Avengers: Endgame"

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Check out a clip of VAL KILMER, MELISSA BENOIST, and TOMMY CHONG in the"Jay and Silent Bob Reboot"

"Hustlers" Director Praises Cardi B

Cardi B is getting kudos for her work in “Hustlers.” Writer-director Lorene Scafaria loved her improvisational skills on set and loved her natural ability, timing, and rhythm. 

“I certainly let [Cardi] improvise as much as she wanted to,” Lorene said. “I gave her a script and she delivered scripted lines, but if she wanted to make something her own, she could. There were moments I’d just have her yell at someone, there were moments where it’s a locker room scene with 15 women and they’re all playing characters, and Cardi is [right there with] them.” Mrs. Offset – who was an exotic dancer in her former life – plays a stripper named Diamond. 

Lorene also mentioned how LizzoKeke Palmer, and Jennifer Lopez brought a natural rhythm to the film.

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Brad Pitt To NASA: Who's The Better Astronaut?

“Ad Astra” – Brad Pitt’s new movie – is opening on Friday. He stars as an astronaut who travels through the solar system to find his father. 

Some real-life space travelers have already seen the film, and Brad had a burning question for Nick Hague. He asked, “Who was more believable – Clooney or Pitt?” For the record, George Clooney starred in the 2013’s “Gravity.”

Naturally, Hague gave the right answer with a laugh. 

Dan Aykroyd was on Joe Rogan's podcast and said that he and most of the original cast will be in "Ghostbusters 2020".

ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER posted a picture of himself playing the president in"Kung Fury", a full-length version of the BRILLIANT short film of the same name.

There seem to be four musical notes that are constantly used in movies, usually when it's a scene of imminent danger. 

Here's part of a YouTube video that explains. The first group of movies are "The Lion King", "Star Wars", and "It's a Wonderful Life". The second are "The Good Place", "Batman Returns", and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind".


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